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Hearing aid case

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Hearing aid case. My son needs case for his hearing aid, so i made some in tinkercad.
There are holes for 5mm sphere magnets.
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Hearing aid case. My son needs case for his hearing aid, so i made some in tinkercad.
There are holes for 5mm sphere magnets.
Print Settings
Printer Brand: Creality
Printer: CR-10
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.25
Infill: 20
Filament: Generic PLA Brown
Notes:
My printer was little off, so i must print different scales of the model, because i am not able to push the magnets to the holes.
In my case i printed the model at 104% scale and that is!
So, if you have your printer calibrated properly, you should print the model as is, but at first print the lid at first and try to insert magnets (5mm diameter). If it not fit, try to scale up/down for your needs.
Magnets in the holes must be little lose because it must rotate in the holes to attract each others between lid/base.
In the base there is pocket for spare 312 battery, maybe fit for another types (dunno).

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Creator Unknown
Price Free
Format STL / 3D Printable
License See original page
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