Door Jammer
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My colleague requested a design that would temporarily override the electromagnetic locking mechanism during office hours while still maintaining a closed-door setup to minimize noise pollution. This new requirement was inspired by a previous issue where employees had used fire extinguishers to keep the door open, only for several of these units to fail in quick succession. In response to this inconvenience, my colleague created a more practical solution known as the "door jammer." Instructions The initial step involves printing the base on a flat surface and then creating the arm on its side. After preparing the arm, attach an M6 bolt with a wing nut and insert it into the printed base. Finally, secure the entire assembly to the door frame using wood screws for stability.
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