Kryptex as container programmable no glue da vinci code geocaching container
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I stumbled upon a neat Kryptex design on Thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:619853) but unfortunately, you'll need to glue the case together. I'm not thrilled about the final result either - no maintenance whatsoever is possible. In contrast, my own Kryptex is fully programmable as long as it's open. You can change the code whenever you like. I hope you enjoy working with this project! To print it successfully, please use support material. Rotate the model 180 degrees along the X-axis to ensure the teeth are printed facing upwards; I think this will result in a better overall print quality. To eliminate any pressure inaccuracies during assembly, try warming up the parts using a hot air gun. Lightly heat both rows of teeth and then press them together on a flat surface until they're flush. Only then will all the rings fit snugly into place. Before assembling everything, you'll need to open your Kryptex and use one or two screwdrivers to retract the spring. Make sure to remove any excess material from the spring's mechanism to avoid any further issues. Dimensions: The outside measures 70mm x 95mm while the inside is slightly smaller at 37mm x 75mm. Edit (2016-05-27): I've added "Aussenring_2.STL" and "Innenring_V2.STL" files for more space.
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