Сupboard сhild lock

Сupboard сhild lock

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Local stores are raking it in on child locks - $5-$10 for a tiny bit of plastic! I decided, "Why pay when I can create one myself?" Print Settings Rafts: Leave them blank, it's fine Supports: None required, we've got this covered Infill: A modest 20% should suffice Post-Printing Steps Scrub away those awkward "mickey mouse ears" - a quick swipe with a knife or file will tidy things up Get that spring into place - I scavenged one from a pen, it's a perfect fit Press the button firmly into its designated spot, making sure the spring snugly fits into the base Align the clipping side of the base perfectly within its corresponding slot on the carriage. Don't forget to check if the button matches up too! A dab of glue should seal the cap onto the base - this ensures it won't be disassembled again. I used a tiny bit of filament to prop the cap in place As for my English, don't mind the minor glitches, just have a gander at these photos for a clearer understanding How This Masterpiece Was Crafted It's all about replicating those clever factory-made locks

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