48 AAA Battery Holder – Rugged Box 3D Printer Model

License: CC BY
File formats: stl
Download type: zip
Size:180.7KB

The file '48 AAA Battery Holder – Rugged Box 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 180.7KB.

Summary

Details

Modified the Parametric Rugged Box by TheSameNameTwice to hold 48 AAA batteries.

Note that I also modified the original Parametric Rugged Box's hinge mechanism to make it easier to install whilst maintaining the rigidity. Also trimmed down the locking mechanism so it doesn't feel like it'll break every time I close the box.

I added a file aaa_sample.stl that has a few AAA holes that I recommend testing with to make sure your AA's will fit into the holes in the box just in case. And if it doesn't fit, you probably want to tune your horizontal expansion (Cura) or scale up the model slightly.

Related

See my AA battery holder as well!

Printing

Nothing should need supports. Make sure you're printing the bottom part, bottom side against the build plate, and the top part, top side against the build plate.

I printed with a 0.2mm layer height with 15% gyroid infill, came out more than strong enough. I used Prusament Galaxy Silver PLA on my Prusa i3 MK3S+ printer.


What I used:

Software: PrusaSlicer 2.3.0
Printer Used: Prusa i3 MK3S+
Supports: No
Adhesion: Skirt
Layer Height: 0.2mm
Infill: 15% Gyroid
Filament Used: PLA Galaxy Silver by Prusament

How I Designed This

I wanted mine to be more dense than the current remix for the original Parametric Rugged Box so I went down a rabbit hole looking for the densest organization of circles within a rectangle. Ended up finding Packomania which gave me the exact coordinates to place each circle at. Navigate to Circles in rectangles with variable aspect ratio and choose 48 to see the layout. Pretty interesting stuff.

aaa_48_bottom.stl 655.7KB
aaa_48_top.stl 180.7KB
aaa_sample.stl 122.3KB