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Tissue Cube A // Tissue Box Cover

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Tissue Cube A // Tissue Box Cover 3d model
Tissue Cube A // Tissue Box Cover 3d model
Tissue Cube A // Tissue Box Cover 3d model
Tissue Cube A // Tissue Box Cover 3d model
Tissue Cube A // Tissue Box Cover 3d model
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Presenting a series of designer tissue box covers so you can stay healthy in style! This was designed around a 'Puffs' brand tissue box measuring 115x115x130mm.

Please follow these instructions to print correctly:

  • To print as a tissue box cover, you need to print the lid.stl with one of the other Style.stl files, which are the different cube bodies.
  • Align the files to origin within your slicer, with the lid on the build surface.
  • Print the lid.stl part with default print settings, or you can have exposed infill as I did.
  • Print the Style.stl with vase/spiral mode and zero top/bottom layers. I increased my extrusion width to 1mm for a more rigid box. Even with a 0.4mm nozzle it's possible...vase mode is generous!

In Simplify3D I use a separate process for both parts. They can be printed together, or print the Lid.stl first, then print the second part on top of the lid part as a separate print.

If you just want a regular container without the tissue slot, you can ignore the lid.stl and just print a style.stl on its own with zero top layers and you desired bottom thickness. Vase mode is still recommended, but you can also just print with 0% infill and 0 top layers to get a hollow part that way.


Pictured models were printed with MatterHackers PRO Series PLA

Happy printing!


16 Likes35 DownloadsAugust 11, 2023
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16 Likes35 DownloadsAugust 11, 2023
This model is restricted by licensing terms.