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Hi!
First time posting, hope this is the right spot for my topic. So my day-to-day job is a groomer and I'm trying to design a tool caddy that will hold my tools. I've got the basics working just fine and I'm pretty sure I've got it all modeled properly so that it will snap together post printing and stay together. That isnt the issue. The issue is that I need to put a hinged lid with a snap closure on the box for the clipper blades. This in of itself wouldnt be so tricky but I have to have it move it in a very narrow space. The blade box is removable from the caddy, which will be screwed into the end of the table. The space in which the box is meant to sit is basically the same size as the box itself, plus a but of space for ease of movement without allowing wiggling to make sure everything stays in place.
I attached a picture of the WIP so you're not trying to picture what I'm talking about. The round hole you see would be where the hinge would go in.
Can anyone help me design a lid that will work or do I need to scrap that idea? I know I can just flip it around and model the hinge from the open outside, but my concern is if we have the lid open and a dog moves, their foot could catch the box and toss it off the caddy. Clipper blades arent cheap!
Thanks so much.
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