February 10, 2026
Description
I love Hugo's SnapLock cases, but wanted something thinner than his original version allowed. Since he very kindly shared his Fusion file, I downloaded it and remixed it to solve my problem. With that came some additional changes needed to make that work.
Functional changes
To make this work, the latch has been heavily poked and prodded to ensure that
A) The latches do not protrude below the bottom of the case
B) They scale only as far as the original version in size
C) The little wings that actually do the latching also scale as required, as a tiny latch with an incorrectly sized wing is very hard to open.
Aesthetic changes
Fixes
The model should(tm) not explode when you change parameters. Hard minimums and maximums (where required) have been added to prevent this from happening. I can't say its 100% sorted but I tried really hard to break it! If you enter an invalid value the model will set itself to these defaults, though the parameters on the screen in front of you will not indicate it.
Further, changes have been made to stop random bits of geometry appearing on occassion, depending on the parameters set.
Now what?
Just like the original, my fusion file is attached, take it, remix it to make cases that fit your needs with internal mouldings or partitions or whatever.
Open either the Master or Flattened file in the configurator. After using the Parametric Model Maker, download the 3mf or stl, open it and split the model to objects. If you have used the Flattened version the parts will already be in the correct orientation for printing, you will just need to arrange them to suit.
If you used the Master file then rearrange the parts so that the lid is printing top down, and the latches are printing face down.
The seal is entirely optional, I don't bother with it myself. Print in TPU.
Sadly, Bambu does not add the model to a new plate in the profile I supply, so either download the 3mf and make the changes yourself, or download the profile and the STL, and import the file into the 3mf.
I just use a standard 0.2 layer, 8% gyroid infill and 3 walls with arachne walls for my printing and that is what is in the profile for the demo print.
As always, the latches are best printed in something that will spring back properly like PETG rather than PLA. They work fine in PLA, but longevity may suffer.
I did all this to house a £7 set of tap spanners, the nice red one in the photos. Enjoy!
License:
MakerWorld Exclusive License