3Dモデルの説明
Everyone knows the question blocks that Mario encounters in all his adventures. Maybe some of you have even seen Nintendo Switch cartridge storage boxes shaped like a question block.
But how many of them can hold 13 cartridges in a 5cm cube? And fully unfold to reveal all your games laid flat, visible at a glance?
Well, here's the answer: only one can do that, and it's right here.
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In the files you download, you’ll find everything you need to print: a question block, an exclamation block (yes, yes), and an undecorated block. No support is required.
There’s also an adapter that allows you to use one slot to store 2 MicroSD cards.
You’ll also find 3mf files where everything is already placed, so you just need to print.
This video shows that I printed a cube on an Ender 3 Pro using Conjure filament : https://youtube.com/shorts/mNsodY6a5kg . So, you can see that no sophisticated equipment is needed to make this cube.
It works with the same mechanism as the original cube, which has already been downloaded thousands of times. You’re getting a robust and functional object.
A few tutorials for the assembly :
https://youtube.com/shorts/FzgK8NpD-ig
https://youtube.com/shorts/RlhBqzIKQuU
https://youtube.com/shorts/mSiV8qpypMU
https://youtube.com/shorts/lKCr9chOg5E
Feel free to post a make, your creations always inspire me.
You can find all my models here: https://cults3d.com/en/users/LabLabStudio/3d-models
And those dedicated to the Switch here:
https://cults3d.com/fr/collections-de-designs/LabLabStudio/boites-pour-les-jeux-nintendo-switch
If you like Mario universe and LEGO :
3Dプリント設定
PLA works perfectly, it’s the best option for this cube.
Note: Even though resin has evolved a lot, I’m not sure a resin print would give a functional result. I’m concerned that the springs might break. But if any of you manage it, I’d be happy to hear about it.