EverReady AD4, Vidor L5041

The EverReady AD4 battery was popular in large portable valve radios of the late 40's, 1950's and produced 1.5 volts to power the heaters of the valves. It is a big battery which needs to be printed in 2 halves.

    A late EverReady AD4

    An earlier EverReady AD4 from Bill Morris of Indianapolis.
 

Just right click your mouse on the required version and select "Print Target" or save to your computer by selecting "Save Target As..." then print it out. Use something like Paint Shop to resize the image so that when completed the battery forms a cube with sides 95 mm x 64 mm x 64 mm (or 3.75 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches).  Print onto paper first to check the size then print it onto the thickest card your printer can handle, cut around the whole shape, crease where necessary and glue all but the top flaps together. There is plenty of room inside for a number of "C" cells wired in parallel which will fit neatly with the help of a bit of expanded polystyrene padding.