Pokeball with Magnetic Clasp

Pokeball with Magnetic Clasp

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Now you can catch them all! Provided they all fit inside a 3-inch diameter ball. Check out our Etsy for all kinds of 3D printed awesomeness! https://www.etsy.com/shop/CarryTheWhat Instructions Print pieces in the right color. For the hinge pin, I suggest at least 4 perimeters for springiness. In addition to the printed parts, you will need: Super glue 2 magnets (1/4" X 1/16") We also recommend wearing gloves whenever combining superglue and rare earth magnets. Assembly: 1) Insert the hinge pin into the black ring pieces so that the third pin is angled up at 90 degrees. 2) Glue one magnet into the hole for the top half, then wait for it to dry. 3) Insert the white button into the black button holder; pliers can be helpful if necessary. 4) Find the correct orientation for the other magnet and glue it in place within the black button holder. Wait for it to dry before proceeding. 5) Attach the black ring to the top piece via the hinge pin, securing the button with the attached magnet. Press the black ring snugly against the button and apply super glue around its edges and the bottom of the button. Hold the ball firmly in place until the glue dries. Done! Remixed From: Pin connectors V3 By emmett This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Pokeball, with magnetic clasp by CarryTheWhat is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.

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