The Original Orange Screamer Keychain with Snap Fitting and Solidworks 2014 source

The Original Orange Screamer Keychain with Snap Fitting and Solidworks 2014 source

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This mix mash combines two distinct makes - a unique blend of styles and designs. I started with AndyGadget's original model, which I based my source on, but then stumbled upon DanielStein's version at Thingiverse. His interpretation captivated me, so I decided to create my own variation that incorporates the snapping mechanism. I preserved the original dimensions and merely added the new feature for ease of assembly. The result is a device that can be either snapped together or secured with glue. All the standard features - holes and pegs - from the original model remain intact. To assemble this project, you will need to follow these steps: first, the rotor is placed on top of the spindle, then the lid is fastened with cyanoacrylate adhesive. To optimize performance, a brief sanding session will help remove any printing residue that may cause friction issues. Additionally, applying a few drops of light oil beforehand can make the gluing process even smoother. In short, minimizing resistance is key. This design now offers the flexibility to snap parts together, allowing you more options for assembly. You also have the choice to apply glue for added stability, depending on your personal preference.

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