I developed this simplistic cube container design with the aim of creating a decorative stack through 3D printing. This design serves as a useful foundation for various projects and offers insight into the creation of such objects using Fusion360.
The cube is crafted to ensure visual coherence when stacked, although it lacks specific features for alignment or joining. When multiple cubes are glued together, the chamfers provide a unified and balanced appearance.
Dimensions
The diagram above illustrates and labels the container’s dimensions. These dimensions are included in the filename of each model. They can also be found in the accompanying PDF catalogue, along with useful tables to help identify the appropriate model.
LR2325-R<chamfer ratio>-L<side length>.3mf
Chamfer Ratio (R)
The chamfer ratio contributes to the box’s aesthetic. It’s the chamfer’s width relative to the side length, represented as a percentage.
For example, 10
signifies 10%. Therefore, a container with a side length of 60mm and a chamfer ratio of 10% will feature a 6mm wide chamfer.
Chamfer widths are always rounded to full millimeters. The PDF catalogue includes the exact chamfer width values for each model.
Side Length (L)
This refers to the cube’s side length, measured in millimeters.