Hey there, wonderful people!
Yep, it's another ridiculously convoluted one! This print-in-place cog-driven box features two big sort-of-herringbone sprockets, an oddly-curved lid and a design that makes me squint and turn my head sideways trying to remember which bits go where. Actually, the first thing I did when pulling the final version off the printer was to try to open it from the wrong side :)

The main feature of this one is also where the concept started - a pair of cogs that rotate against each other and support the whole assembly. You'll notice that one of the cogs is fixed into the box body itself - that cog is in fact the part that keeps everything together. The lid/connector arm rotates within that cog and then in turn the second cog rotates against that arm as it moves.
The trick there, though, is to make sure that those two cogs can both turn underneath the connector arm without catching on the opposite side. That fixed cog is only fixed with respect to the box body - it still rotates relative to both the connector arm, and to the other cog into which it's meshed!

Printing Tips
The box prints oriented with the cogs flat against the bed, like so:

As usual, take care of your bottom layers, and watch for print issues like stringing or overextrusion that might cause binding between moving parts.
File Location
You'll find this one on dropbox under 804 Sprocket Box
Final Thoughts
It would be neat if there could be more cogs in something like this. All the cogs!
This particular design was an exploration of whether this kind of approach could work at all, and like all such projects there's an opportunity to take the results and refine, hopefully distilling the important parts into a simpler, more practical form. That's not to say that I don't love the complicated designs, but I do get a lot of satisfaction looking back on the evolution of concepts :)
xoxo
Sven
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