Flatpack Collectible Card (MTG) Box
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Playing around with hinges that I've used in recent past models - wanted to experiment with creating a print-in-place flatpack box.
https://youtu.be/FYmP-sJBe3g
The design is somewhat a fusion of cardboard and woodworking in that it folds mostly like a conventional flatpack box but snaps together using box finger joints.
All the folds are hinges, which gives it a certain aesthetic (but kind of looks like more box finger joints). When printed, it lies flat and unfolded on the bed, which is nice because most of the time the surface on the bed has the best finish - and transfer plates can be used for the entire exterior.
It can fit a little over 100 sleeved cards.
# Printing
There's only 1 model to print. I suggest using PLA. No supports are needed.
The default 15% infill is recommended - if the infill is too high, the box has a higher chance of breaking during snap-assembly.
# Tools
No extra tools are required, but a clamp with rubber feet (such as a trigger clamp) may be useful.
# Assembly
See the video for assembly demonstration.
The sides lying on the bed will be the box's exterior. Attempting to assemble inside-out is not recommended, as certain product features and mechanical features rely on it being assembled with certain sides facing inwards and outwards.
1. Remove all the modeled-in supports.
1. I recommend snapping together finger joints for the top of the box first.
1. Snap in the finger joints for the bottom part of the…






