CO2 12g Cartridge Storage Box - 5 Cartridges (Small)

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CO2 12g Cartridge Storage Box - 5 Cartridges (Small)

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X1 Carbon
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X1
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Brim added - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Brim added - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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4.1 h
3 plates
5.0(1)

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Description

Original Source Material:
- Original Creator CO2 12g Cartridge Storage BoxModel: rc_jetman on Thingiverse.


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Description:
A remix from the small CO2 12g cartridge container which has be suited for my needs.

Since recently, I have bought a airsoft GBB (toy)-pistol that is able to use CO2 12g Cartridges. I did not like the idea of having the cartridges ‘unprotected’ in my airsoftbag(s), so I checked the interwebz for a nice design which protects the CO2 cartridges while in my bag and traveling.

I found the original model, but found I a bit lacking. At first, I didn't like the ‘clean’ lid. I edited the Lid in Tinkercad with a image and text so you can see on the box what's inside of it. If you do like the clean lid, it is also available in de 3FM-file/RAW-files.

When printing the files in PLA+, I found out that I was having issues around the corners from the model. The corners were curling a bit upwards, which I did not like. I gave a thick extra layer line on the box. I also saw that the bottom was quite thick and had overhangs, so I have made this more ‘flat’ for better adhesion and less use of filament. This reduced filament usage on the box with about 25% and it also prints a bit faster now.

I also did the following:
- I used a 0.16 settings standard Bambu Lab print settings and edited this.
- The first layer was slowed down for beter adhesion.
- I added a brim as extra countermeasure for the curling.
- Since I printed on the Bambu Lab Textured PEI Bed, I raised my bed tempature to 65C.
- With all these extra adhesion settings, no curling happened.

- I was able to print the box without using supports on the box, but results can differ on other printers/different filament.

 

If there are more suggestions for better settings, please upload them!

The color sorting in the 3fm-file is based on the following filament that I used for this print:
- Grey: eSUN PLA+ Grey.

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