Box with Centrifugal Locks

Box with Centrifugal Locks

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This took some effort to get it working correctly, I assure you... Total print time for me was 8 hours and 56 minutes. The most challenging part of the print for your machine will be the bearings as they are printed-in-place with no support structure. Simply (and carefully) break them loose with a small screwdriver after the print is complete. I must admit it doesn't work perfectly, but I expect that's due to the small size of the ball bearings and the fact that they don't have much mass. If they were SLS printed in metal or replaced with small ceramic/steel bearings (2.79mm, or close), I imagine the function would be much more predictable. EDIT 1: Alternate lids with different Triquetras on top for a bit of design flair were added. These may require support to print unless your bridging is exceptionally good. EDIT 2: Geocaching lids! Official Groundspeak and G-compass designs, which will certainly need supports. EDIT 3: A traditional Yggdrasil (Tree of Life) lid was also printed, but it needs support as well. If you like the design and want to support my work, consider sending some cryptocurrency! 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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