First aid kit box for rugged terrain
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Description
This Compact, 3D-Printed First Aid Kit is built with rugged terrain in mind,
Designed for Outdoor durability, the tough shell protects essential supplies while staying lightweight and portable.
A dedicated side hole allows for easy carabiner attachment, making it simple to clip onto a backpack or belt for quick access on the trail.
whether you're hiking, camping, or just out exploring, this kit is a reliable companion for outdoor safety.
Assembly Instructions:
This rugged First Aid Kit is designed for secure closure and outdoor reliability. The enclosure is assembled using six M3 x 30mm screws, ensuring a tight, durable fit between the lid and the main container.
A custom seal channel is included in the print design, allowing you to print a flexible TPU gasket that fits into the lid groove. This seal enhances water resistance, keeping your medical supplies protected from dirt, moisture, and the elements.
Assembly Steps:
- Print the TPU seal separately and press it into the designated groove in the lid.
- Align the lid with the container, making sure the screw holes are properly matched.
- Insert the six M3 x 30mm screws and tighten evenly .
- Attach a carabiner through the built-in side hole for easy carrying on your backpack or belt.
Printing Recommendations:
Material: Use PETG or ABS for the main body for better heat and impact resistance.
(I've printed in PLA for demonstration purpose)
- TPU: Print the seal using flexible TPU filament for the best sealing performance.
- Supports: It is only required for the logo and is easy to remove
Layer height: 0.2 mm for best balance between detail and strength.
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License
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