
Joker Noper
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<p>This is directly inspired by the lovely <a href="https://tokerpoker.com/">Toker Poker</a>. I claim no credit for the concept of integrating a tamper and poker into a sleek sleeve for a Bic lighter. The design seemed quite adaptable to 3D printing. I wanted to make something for myself and I wanted to contribute something to the internet community. Please allow me to present to you the “Joker Noper”, a fully 3D printable accessory for your Bic lighter. While the concept is unoriginal, I designed this 3D printable version from scratch.</p><p>The “pivot pin” is just a snipped section of filament. The printed holes will likely be a little undersized. I recommend opening them with a round file until you can install the pivot with a little bit of force. Consider it a low-tech friction hinge.</p><p>This object is designed to be printed without supports. I think the curves print at good quality at 0.20mm layers. I think it would look a little choppy at 0.30mm. I have not tried at <0.20mm layers but I bet it would look even better!</p><p>Dialing in perfect press-fits for a range of printers is quite tricky. On my printer, this part prints as a nice tight slip fit. If you put a little piece of masking tape on one or two of the lower corners of your lighter, I think it'll help keep it retained from the interference.</p><p>Happy printing!</p><p>-Bloo Wizard</p>
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