I added a 6mm by 40mm recessed area to add a piece of striker paper from a match box. The striker paper on a 32 count wooden match box happens to be 6mm wide. I carefully cut the paper to size so it presses in and retains without adhesive so it can be replaced easily when it wears out.
The match safe holds about 40 kitchen size matches.
I created a gasket and added a groove in the cap to retain the gasket, but if the gasket is not desired the original cap designs I remixed from are also compatible. I printed the gasket with TPU. FDM printing isn't the most waterproof thing ever, I wouldn't expect the inside to stay dry if you go swimming with it, but it should at least be reasonably rainproof.
Yes I'm fully aware I could go on Amazon and buy a match safe container with striker paper and an o-ring gasket for 3 dollars, but what's the fun in that? I was bored.
Match_safe_cap_with_gasket_groove.stl | 1.7MB | |
Match_safe_gasket.stl | 25.1KB | |
Match_safe_gasket_no_hole.stl | 12.4KB | |
Match_safe_with_striker_slot.stl | 2.4MB | |
screw_bottle_ring.stl | 157.3KB |