This is a Lemarchand's Box from the Hellraiser movie, fully prepared for SLA printing. It's hollow and has drainage holes. If your printer is aligned ...properly and you have enough supports, you should be totally able to print it with minimum to no distortions.
Please let me know, if you manage to print it successfully on an FDM machine.
Design, 3d printing, and assembly video: https://youtu.be/6nEr6W_yUfs
3d model print parameters
Printer:
Elegoo Mars
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Notes:
For Elegoo Mars use medium or heavy auto-supports with 75-80% density (ChiTuBox slice...r). Rotate the parts by ~25 degrees. You may also want to sprinkle in some manual support along the edges here and there.
Post-Printing
Step 1
Carefully pry it off the bed, remove supports, using flush cutters as needed. Wash it with isopropanol, using an old toothbrush to make sure that all uncured resin is removed from the decorative panels. Use a syringe to wash the insides. Then cure it as normal. I usually cure my models for about 15 minutes in my ghetto cancer ray box, submerged in water.
Step 2
Lightly sand the cured parts on all sides with 200-300 grit sandpaper.
How I Designed This
It all stared as an exercise in parametric modelling in Fusion 360, and the decorative panels were sort of an afterthought. In the first version the panels were printed separately, then glued and sanded, until everything fit. This turned out to be incredibly tedious, messy, and time consuming. So I've created version 2, where I only needed to glue the top and bottom decorative parts. But then I've decided to try to embed decorations into the top and bottom surfaces, print it at an angle with supports and see, how that works. Thus version 3 was born. I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to print and postprocess it like that, so version 3 it is.