Programmable Combination Lock Gift Box
This is not your average gift box... It is functional, fun and practical. It has four 10-digit programmable lock tumblers incorporated into the lid. Which means there are 10,000 possible combinations. You can secure your gift and share the passcode at the perfect moment—whether it’s on Christmas morning, a birthday, or another special occasion.
No more sneaky peeks into presents before the big day! This clever gift box is as practical as it is fun, adding an extra layer of anticipation to gift-giving.
Why Choose This Gift Box?
- Secure and Unique: The built-in combination lock lets you control when the gift can be opened.
- 100% 3D Printed: No hardware, fasteners, or adhesives required. Everything you need is printed.
- Easy to Assemble: No supports or post-processing necessary.
Assembly Instructions Please see my video for instructions on how to assemble this.
Print Settings For the best results, use these settings:
- Material: PLA or PETG (other materials may also work)
- Nozzle: 0.4mm
- Layer Height: 0.2mm
- Line Width: 0.4mm
- Wall Count: 4 (1.6mm)
- Top and Bottom Layer Count: 5
- Detect Thin Walls: ON
- Infill: 100% recommended, minimum 40% (Cubic pattern)
- Ironing: Not required
- Brim: No
- Support: No
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