Combination Safe

Combination Safe

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Human: Instructions on how to assemble are in the YouTube link below:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQF7PLkAY8I&feature=youtu.be UPDATE 3.0: Object files in .ipt form(Autodesk inventor format) are now released, allowing you to tweak tolerances and improve designs by yourself. If you don't have Inventor, download a trial version and make the necessary adjustments. Thanks for downloading my design!!! UPDATE 2.0: A design problem that was overlooked until now has been resolved (thanks Runkel!). SB should now allow the safe door to close flush without any issues. UPDATE 1.0: The safe is finally complete! You need to download one 1-KP file and then download the rest. The 1-KC files are now numbered as "1-KP-xx", where "xx" refers to its specific key code (for example, you want your last combination number to be "5", so you will download "1-KC-5"). This combination safe has four customizable combinations for the user. Pictures and STL files may look different because I have tweaked and improved the design since building the safe. I created this to keep my cat from peeking and stealing my money. Yes, you read that right - my cat! You will need: four M3.5(you may need to saw the length down to size) Glue (most parts shouldn't require this) Hammer(again, most parts shouldn't require this) Pliers(explained below) Tips: The O-ring clips are a bit hard to pry open by hand, but easily doable. They should click into place once fitted and can be taken off just as quickly. The Notches on the code wheel(IKP and IKPR) may need to be sandwiched together with pliers, they're a tight fit and should not fall out once pressed. Please comment about any problems with assembling the safe or files. Print Settings Printer: Velleman K8200 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.3mm Infill: 20% Notes: PLEASE READ!!!! The model was designed with tolerances in mind, IT MAY FIT LOOSE WHEN YOU MAKE IT! Please use glue if possible, but please comment if there's any problems! My printer uses a 0.5mm extruder with a 0.3mm layer resolution, causing prints to be a little wider than designed. Hence, why I made holes and connections wider.

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