Anti-theft cable box
The idea for my anti-theft box came to me when my charging cable was stolen at school. As I rely on this charging cable daily and typically leave it in the same location, I wanted to find a way to make it more secure. I came up with the idea of building a box that would make it much more difficult for a thief to take the cable. In order to make the box versatile, I designed it to be able to be screwed onto walls or secured with cable ties. I chose to use cable ties because I was not allowed to screw into the walls at school. Overall, the anti-theft box has been a successful solution to my problem and has given me peace of mind knowing that my charging cable is more secure.
I used Fusion 360 as my CAD software for this project. The printing process took a total of 7 hours for the box and 2 hours for the lid, and required 55 meters of PLA2 filament from EXTRUDR. I used a PRUSA Mini+ printer and PRUSA slicer as my slicer software. Overall, the printing process was successful and resulted in a high-quality finished product.
Here are some more pictures of the box...