CL: Faceted Stash Container (Scalable)
These are scalable faceted stash containers. Fill them up what loose change or what not. These are a companion model to https://than.gs/m/959932 the tall faceted vase. These have the same soft edges but a short profile to complement.
This model, when purchased comes with commercial usage rights.
These are scalable faceted stash containers. Fill them up what loose change or what not. These are a companion model to https://than.gs/m/959932 the tall faceted vase. These have the same soft edges but a short profile to complement.
This model, when purchased comes with commercial usage rights.
These are scalable faceted stash containers. Fill them up what loose change or what not. These are a companion model to https://than.gs/m/959932 the tall faceted vase. These have the same soft edges but a short profile to complement.
This model, when purchased comes with commercial usage rights.
Printing Tips
Scale this as needed the the slicer, both pieces should be scaled equally.
.16 Layer height gives the best look. The lid should fit well but you may have to adjust the filament flow or horizontal offset to get a tighter fit or looser depending on your calibration. On my X1C it prints perfectly, The A1 prints with a slightly tighter lid (due to elephant footing). Use a deburring tool on the bottom of the lid if you have the same issue.
Just print with your favorite filaments! Can even use some holiday colors and make it an elegant stash jar for the holidays!
When it comes to hardware, I rely heavily on Bambu Lab 3D printers. My A1 Mini https://rb.gy/uofj5 is a staple in my office, while my fleet of X1C Carbons https://rb.gy/9r2az ensures rapid and high-quality production. #ComissionsEarned which help support my free model development.