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Howdy, wonderful people!

Yes, it's another entry in the questionable food choices boxes collection!  Someone seems to have taken a bite out of one of them, though :)  

The Popsicle Box opens from the bottom with a rotation of the handle, which is in turn engaged with a captive bolt that will open things up.  The handle slots into the bolt via a hexagonal slot, and then a nut threads onto the top to keep the handle in place.

Filaments: Protopasta Kermie Green and Unicorn Tears White Glitter (it sparkles more than really shows in these photos!).  See the writeup for the Transposition Tank for some more details on my visit with the super cool people at Protopasta :)

The Bite Insert

This is a single-material print, by the way, including the bite!  There's an insert that prints separately and prints into place.  There are two versions provided - once with a 0.3mm tolerance and one with 0.2mm.  The latter is intended for printers that have high accuracy and would otherwise produce a fairly loose fit.  That said, you'll probably want to just pop some glue in there anyway to keep it in place.

Print Description

This is an articulated print, so make sure your bottom layer is nice and neat and that there aren't any print issues like stringing or overextrusion that might bind moving parts together.

Print Dimensions

The main popsicle top part is the largest part, and occupies 58mm x 25mm on the print bed, and is 103mm tall.

Supports Needed?

Not at all!  Designed for straightforward printing!

Scalability

This one should scale up or down a little, but at some point you'll have problems with the screw mechanisms and the fit of the parts!

Print Orientation

All the parts print right-way-up, except the insert for the bite which prints flat-side-down.

File Location

You'll find this one at at 543 Popsicle Box

Link to dropbox post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/31697592

Further Thoughts

It's always interesting to look back on which bits of a design took the longest, and in this case, I'd say the shape of the bite took far longer than anything else!  Getting a stylised bite that looked satisfyingly correct instead of slightly wrong was much trickier than expected, but well worth persevering for!

Frosty printing!

xoxo

Sven.

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Comments

Mike Sprague

I'm getting a weird result when slicing the Base piece. In Orca and Prusa it gives me this odd little semi-circle overlap over the Hexagon hole. I'll send pictures via Instagram. also, when it drops onto the buildplate, the top of the hole appears to be solid.