print in place parametric 270 or 180 degree hinged plate

print in place parametric 270 or 180 degree hinged plate

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This part is inspired by the YouTube video [Simple Print-in-Place Hinges in Tinkercad](https://youtu.be/XcRjMREj9-Y) by [clockspring3D](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ClxqdST5_BeJgr0EM-4wg). Printing: Printing with a smaller layer height or with the parameter **d270**=_false_ can eliminate overhang problems. **hingedbox.stl** has cutouts for 402 magnets (4mm diameter x 2mm height) to hold the box closed. **hinged_plate(plate, n, clearance, d270**_=true_**);** - **plate** defines the volume [x, y, z]. The hinge itself will be z*2 high. - **n** is the number of hinge pegs in the hinge. Three or greater is needed for a working hinge. Using a large number will make the hinge fragile or high friction or a solid piece. - **clearance** is the gap between hinge pegs and between the plates and the hinge. - **d270** is _true_ for a 270 degree hinge that may need support if layer thickness is too high. - **d270** is _false_ for a support free 180 degree hinge.

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