Realistic Handcuffs
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I designed these realistic Handcuffs based on a picture I found online. They have a button-activated double lock. To unlock the lock, turn the key in one direction and then the other. Note: When the double lock is engaged, it's meant to prevent the cuffs from tightening up. However, due to the inherent flexibility of the bow, which is made of plastic, they can still tighten if forced hard enough. The bottom button may not engage properly, so you might need to sand the mating surfaces of the pawl and bolt for them to slide smoothly together. This depends on your printer and settings. To create a complete pair of handcuffs, mirror these parts in your slicer: Handcuff_Casing.STL Handcuff_Casing_Face.STL Handcuff_Lock_Bolt_Button.STL Required hardware for assembly: (10) #4-40 x 1/4" Button Head Screws 1.75 Filament for (3) Pins Fur - optional
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