Cigarette Rolling Box
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A working tested rolling box for cigarettes.
Use vinyl synthetic leather for the fabric. ( I got the black microdot leather from walmart's fabric area. You'll also need a 3/4 in wide 1/8 inch thick aluminum barstock )from any hardware store. A wooden dowel. A bit of glue. Finally you need 6 small screws. (Tapered head so you can countersink them to sit flush)
Print 2 of the sides and ends and one endcap and bottom plate. (no supports, some infill but print settings don't matter much this is super forgiving)
Glue the sides on to the bottom plate first. The thicker section under the slide cutout should be towards the bottom plate. (Use your ends to ensure the correct spacing of the sides but DONT GLUE THEM only glue the sides at this time.)
Cut your aluminum rod to length (the length of the bottom plate plus half an inch for the endcap)
Drill holes in the aluminum rod. Measure half the thickness of the dowel and mark that from the side of on aluminum bars. Also mark h
Use vinyl synthetic leather for the fabric. ( I got the black microdot leather from walmart's fabric area. You'll also need a 3/4 in wide 1/8 inch thick aluminum barstock )from any hardware store. A wooden dowel. A bit of glue. Finally you need 6 small screws. (Tapered head so you can countersink them to sit flush)
Print 2 of the sides and ends and one endcap and bottom plate. (no supports, some infill but print settings don't matter much this is super forgiving)
Glue the sides on to the bottom plate first. The thicker section under the slide cutout should be towards the bottom plate. (Use your ends to ensure the correct spacing of the sides but DONT GLUE THEM only glue the sides at this time.)
Cut your aluminum rod to length (the length of the bottom plate plus half an inch for the endcap)
Drill holes in the aluminum rod. Measure half the thickness of the dowel and mark that from the side of on aluminum bars. Also mark h
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