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The original post: /r/3dprinting by /u/SpikeH-K on 2025-01-03 23:14:28.

Hey team. I'm putting away my Christmas decorations, and many of the nicer things I have are packed in styrofoam inside a cardboard box. As most of these things are 30, 40, 50 years old, the styrofoam is breaking, either little crumbs flying all over, or entire chunks that have broken off.

Would it be possible to 3D print a lightweight packing frame that would cradle my keepsakes without the mess?

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