Oversized Lockbox for a Mini TSA Cable-Lock

Oversized Lockbox for a Mini TSA Cable-Lock

prusaprinters

<p>Hey!<br>Before you even consider printing this, know that the lock and PLA generally speaking is about as secure as their distance to the closest hand-sized rock.<br><strong>Please </strong>do not use this as a genuine security device. I basically had a small "Lewis and Clark TSA007" (I think) laying around and watched too many lock-related videos with cool containers in them.<br><br>I'm mostly tossing this project onto the internet to tell myself that I'm done with it and bring an end to all the weird over-engineering I did for the top bit (see images). I've burnt a lot of filament testing new ideas/tolerances.<br><br>The 'StickBoard' (weird name sry) might seem unnecessary, but it helps cover the shadow/gap between the 'TopCard' (aka the lid) and 'MainBody'. It also makes adjusting the distance in Fusion 360 to push the cable through in order to get a very tight fit a lot easier.<br><br>[Available in both 'Three_Circles' and 'Shell' variants at heights of 150mm, 100mm, and 50mm (height internally).]<br><br>Printing Recommendations (using Prusa i3 MK3S):<br>Print 'MainBody' at a layer height of 0.3mm until the very top in which case to a lower layer height (0.15mm or so) to help the supports for each overhang print better.<br>Print 'TopCard' at 0.2mm and 'StickBoard' at 0.1mm or 0.15mm (higher detail).</p>

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