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Cheese Boxed Mouse

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Cheese Boxed Mouse 3d model
Cheese Boxed Mouse 3d model
Cheese Boxed Mouse 3d model
Cheese Boxed Mouse 3d model
Cheese Boxed Mouse 3d model
Cheese Boxed Mouse 3d model
Cheese Boxed Mouse 3d model
Cheese Boxed Mouse 3d model
Cheese Boxed Mouse 3d model
Cheese Boxed Mouse - Very cute! I unfortunately broke the cheese joints, will need to retry with the provided test file, with different settings! - 3d model
Cheese Boxed Mouse - Got the hinges right the second time! Printed at 75% scale. Needed to print the hinge test a couple times with different settings to get them right (the first ones cracked). - 3d model

Cheese Boxed Mouse

Mouse and Cheese Box!!

Both are print in place with no support and no assembly required. Just slice and print! Feel free to scale them up or down as much as you want (the limit is your printer).

After printing, just move the articulations to get them free. The Cheese Box has a couple of holes for optional magnets (6 x 1.5 mm at default scale). The Cheese Box joints are meant to be tight. If they are too loose the box doesn't close properly and leaves some gaps. If they are fusing together, that means you are probably over-extruding. There are two ways to fix that:

  • The quick fix is to adjust the XY expansion on the slicer, in your case by setting a small negative value (-0,1 or -0,2 should do).
  • The not-so-quick fix (and recommended in the long term) is to calibrate your extrusion settings so the real extrusion width matches the slicer values. There are several online tutorials that explain how to do it, it's not that hard.

I've included a test piece, which is just the hinge: Cheese-Test_Joint.stl This way you can test your new settings without printing the whole Cheese 😉

Cheese Boxed Mouse Timelapse + postprinting video


57 Likes103 DownloadsMay 19, 2023
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