Box with Centrifugal Locks

Box with Centrifugal Locks

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This took some work to get it work function properly, I tell ya... Total print time for me was 8 hours, 56 minutes. The hardest part of the print for your machine will be the bearings as they are print-in-place with no support. Simply (and carefully) break them loose with a small screwdriver after the print is done. I will say it doesn't work exactly perfect. But that I expect is due to the small size of the ball bearings and the fact that they don't have a lot of mass. If they were SLS printed in metal, or replaced with small ceramic/steel bearings (2.79mm, or close. You've got about .41mm clearance on both sides in the bi-stable track), I imagine the function would be much more predictable. EDIT 1 : Added alternate lids with different Triquetras on the top for a bit of design flare. Might need support to print these unless your bridging is boss-like. EDIT 2 : Geocaching lids! Groundspeak official, as well as the G-compass. Most certainly will need supports. EDIT 3 : Traditional Yggdrasil (Tree of Life) lid. Needs support. -- If you like the design and want to support my work, throw me some crypto currency! Bitcoin: 3QfkyjF3Z7KJcHvyb34GgPY8qAhSD3i31f Bitcoin Cash: qzcadajt7mr5mw8ftp9s2evrd4q937n8qy603xgx86 Ethereum: 0x4659B82b3D729a60167b4E30d65858978AabA758 Litecoin: MT98VquYYbizC25fuRdx41XaWrVweykcwu Print Settings Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: ORION Delta 3D Printer Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 30%

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