Set the inside, pick the split. A print-in-place hinge that arrives already working.
Measure what you want to keep, not the box. Give it an inside length, width and depth and every part rebuilds around those numbers — the hinge grows with the case, so a floss-pick tin and a caliper case are the same design at two sizes rather than two designs.
The hinge prints closed, in place, already hinged. No pin to push, no knuckles to thread, nothing to glue. It lifts off the plate working, and clips into the base and lid on barbed connectors.
Decide how the depth splits: an even clamshell that opens like a book, or a shallow lid on a deep tray when the contents only want one side. A sprung catch holds it shut, and a thumb relief in the rim flicks it open.
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