Box Mod bottom feeder mechanical with push button lock (v3  p&p)

Box Mod bottom feeder mechanical with push button lock (v3 p&p)

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This is an evolution of the design found here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:1758376. The concept was to eliminate soldering altogether and make it plug & play. All you need to do is attach a small copper, silver, or brass strip to the negative drip cap ring; everything else will be plug & play. File Explanation: body_drip_cap_hole_10_mm: This file contains a body with a 10 mm drip cap hole (suitable for "fat daddy"). body_drip_cap_hole_12_mm: This file includes a body with a 12 mm drip cap hole (designed for "mav"). bottle_spacer: The spacer is designed to fit soft round bottles. fat_daddy_pin_locker: If you're using the fat daddy v5, you'll need this to block the pin contact. front_panel: This file contains the front panel. push_button_body: This file includes the body of the push button with a lock feature. push_button_top: The top part of the push button is located in this file. To complete your build, you will need: A drip cap; Some 3 mm x 1 mm magnets; A brass, silver, or copper strip (you can use these: fave.co/2cri1DS); A keystone 5209 (available at fave.co/2lI0utx or fave.co/2bsgxvX); A bottle. If you need a photo tutorial to help with the assembly process, follow this guide: www.esigblog.com/box-mod-bottom-feeder-mini-meccanica-foto-tutorial/. Recommended print settings include 150 micron (0.15 mm).

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