Introducing the SKUNK GearBox - an ultra-portable, rugged storage case inspired by the YETI LoadOut GoBox and Pelican R20 Ruck Case. Purpose-built for 3D printing, it combines exceptional strength, clean aesthetics, and real-world utility.
Designed to safeguard your everyday essentials, the SKUNK GearBox is the perfect travel vault for phones, wallets, keys, and chargers. Compact yet tough, it’s ready for any environment - from the boat deck to the workbench. It delivers premium outdoor-grade styling in an open-source, fully printable format.
Feedback for future V1 release welcome!
Key Features:
- Durable & Weather-Resistant: Dust- and water-resistant shell designed for outdoor use.
- Smart Organization: Features a removable internal tray and a flexible TPU "attic" lid organizer to keep essentials secure and accessible.
- Secure & Portable: Integrated tether strap system allows quick attachment to bags or packs.
- Fully Customizable: Source files, although a mess, are included, allowing you to modify dimensions and create versions tailored to your specific needs.
- Optimized for Toughness: Designed for printing in robust materials like PETG or ABS/ASA for maximum heat and impact resistance.
- Stable, Lay-Flat Design: The case opens 180° to lay completely flat, providing easy access to contents while preventing tipping on uneven surfaces.
- Stackable: The lid and base are designed to stack, allowing multiple boxes to stack for stable, space-saving storage.
Specifications:
- Interior Dimensions: 7.08 in x 3.93 in x 2.24 in | 18.0 cm x 10.0 cm x 5.7 cm
- Exterior Dimensions: 8.66 in x 4.97 in x 2.81 in | 22.0 cm x 12.64 cm x 7.15 cm
- Internal Volume: 0.001 m³
- Weight: ~1.03 lbs | ~0.47 kg (depending on print settings and material)
Changelog:
v0.1
- Added tray with MOLLE-style loop system for velcro straps
- Added greater clearances for bottom pad & top stackers (bumpers)
- Added greater clearances for tray
- Improved hinges to prevent locking up, causing issues when closing
“SKUNK” logo free files also provided.
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