Caja del tesoro
This is probably the biggest box I’ve ever done, and I don’t know if I should call it a box or amodel, it’s 4 pages. You don’t have to print all the pages in this ebook, just the pages you need to make the model. One base, one lid, one lid liner, one base liner. The first page has the index soyou can decide which you are going to print. Assembly is the same. The default colored liner is pink skulls, since I’m sure some people don’t want pink skulls, they could print the colored box lid andbase, and then print out the blank liners to use as templates for decorative paper or to color themselves. The outside of the box, the base and lid, are printed on card stock, and the liners areprinted on paper. Sorry to make it difficult, but that’s how it turned out best for me. Score all folds, and pre-fold before gluing. Diagram not to scale.
Pink heavy lines are the cut lines. Black linesare fold lines. In this diagram, you see the basic box shapes, I’ve colored in the parts to explain them. The blue flaps get glued first, they glue to the sides they are next to form the box and lid.The green flaps get tucked to the inside and glued to help provide some strength. The red dots and blocks are placement blocks, the clasp and hinges get matched up and glue to those. The clasp is madewith 3 pieces.
The oval goes on the base, and you cut it out, and fold it in half, then fold the round ends up at to a 90 degree angle, forming an inverted T, glue the center of the fold, then...
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