Minecraft Chest Single and Double

Minecraft Chest Single and Double

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I needed somewhere to store my [mini-Creeper](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3426377) and [Anatomy](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3426365) army, so a Minecraft Chest seemed like the perfect solution.

The two halves of the chest are connected by inserting a piece of 1.75mm filament into the back hinge. You can add a dab of glue to the holes on each side to keep it in place if necessary.

The top and bottom halves include holes for 4mm x 1.4mm disc rare earth/neodymium magnets, which helps hold the lid closed. They aren't necessary, and the lid should stay fully closed without them.

The top half includes .4mm supports to prevent issues with bridging across such a large area. Use the "Detect Thin Walls" feature of most 3d print software to make sure the included supports are used, or turn the setting off if you want to try bridging across the entire surface.

**Edit 7-20-2024:**
I've added two updated versions of the lids, without the built-in support grids. Slicing software these days has gotten good enough to add it separately. lid_no_supports and double_lid_no_supports can be used with whatever supports your slicing program uses.

All parts can be printed without supports, but a brim is suggested for the main chest halves due to potential warping at the corners.

Each panel can be printed without brim, as it shouldn't warp with such thin parts. The panel for the very top of the box is thinner than the rest, to account for potential sagging while…

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