Today I've designed and 3D printed a small suitcase.
Here is the video:
I'm really proud how it turned out. You don't need any hardware just your filament. CA glue is required.
Internal dimenssions are 220mm x 140mm x 24mm (about 8.5in x 5.5in x 0.95in)
You need to print:
Top.stl (no supports required),
Bottom.stl (no supports required),
Handle.stl (you can use supports, bo not inside),
LatchPinsHinges_all.stl (these are all the small parts: LatchSwing.stl, LatchPin-2pcs.stl, BottomHingeSmall-8pcs.stl,BottomHingeBig-6pcs.stl - use supports).
Assembly is easy, just add glue and slide all the parts in the dovetailed slots.
Afterwards you can slide a piece of 1.75 filament to connect the hinges (@JohnnySombrero_98545 suggests to use needle nose pliers for inserting the filament into the hinge pieces).
Maybe it would be possible to assemble the hinges first and then insert them to the bodies.
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You need to print:
Top.stl (no supports required),
Bottom.stl (no supports required),
Handle.stl (you can use supports, bo not inside),
LatchPinsHinges_all.stl (these are all the small parts: LatchSwing.stl, LatchPin-2pcs.stl, BottomHingeSmall-8pcs.stl,BottomHingeBig-6pcs.stl - use supports or not as @JohnnySombrero_98545 said).
The author marked this model as their own original creation.