How to model a Snap-fit box for 3D printing | Onshape
I transcribed this tutorial from fusion 360 to Onshape. Using variables, parametric modeling, and snap-fit joints to create a basic box and lid of any size.

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3D Printed Hinged Box with Snap Fit Lid Quick Fusion 360 Tutorial

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Beginner's Guide to 3D modelling for 3D Printing with Onshape - Part 1

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How to Design a Print with Perfect Tolerance EVERY Time

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6 Ways To Make Snap Fits for 3D Printing
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Step-by-Step Twist-Snap Design Tutorial [Q&A 5]

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Fusion 360 Tutorial – Snap Fit Cylinders and Spheres #3DPrinting

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PLASTIC BOX - Model this Project using Onshape - Step by Step Top Down Modeling Tutorial

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Hinged Box

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Joining Features | Design for Mass Production 3D Printing

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Onshape beginner basics - box with lid for 3d printing

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Size isn’t everything - 4 ways to print LARGE parts with a 𝘀𝗺𝗮𝗹𝗹 3D Printer!

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