MINI VAULT

MINI VAULT

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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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4 h
2 plates
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5.3 h
2 plates
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5.5 h
3 plates
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175% scale, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
175% scale, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
13.7 h
3 plates
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This miniature safe is 100% 3D printed and uses no additional parts. While not as secure as a steel safe, it offers child-proof protection and provides a valuable learning experience in safe mechanics. 2,730 combinations are available for your chosen code.

 

Security:

The safe employs recessed hinges, enhancing tamper resistance. Once closed, it can only be opened via the correct code. The design protects against forced entry, and no component can be removed without significant force. The construction prioritizes stability and security.

 

Before Printing:

Ensure precise dimensional accuracy of the parts before printing, as this is crucial to the safe's functionality. Parts that interlock or move have a 0.2mm tolerance for smooth operation. Printing only a few components simultaneously is recommended to improve print quality and minimize errors. The parts are therefore distributed accordingly across the plates.

 

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This mini-safe represents considerable effort. Therefore, I would greatly appreciate your support!

 

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Printed on a single plate Perfect print, I chose PLA silk and it wasn't a very good choice… too fragile and I broke a piece during assembly I reprinted this piece in ABS and it was perfect! the mechanism works perfectly, I'm going to remake one in PLA basic with all the mechanism in ABS Thank you for this creation and these well-done printing settings
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That sounds great, I'm glad it worked out so well.
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I've learned that PLA Silk is great to look at, but useless for anything functional. I've had to reprint a few projects before I learned my lesson. While it's admittedly not really the same, for a lil extra pizzaz in a project, Bambu PLA Metal & Galaxy seem to have great adhesion.
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Replying to @user_1142045106 :
I know right,I tried silk but it was inaccurate and broke reprinted in pla works good
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Evil uses for a mini vault. Number #17…
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My friends are cooked! 😈
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this is probably a stupid question but how do you set the code
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There are 15 holes and a notch on each of the three discs. As you can see in the video from the description, ONE pin is now inserted into one of the 15 holes in each disc, the following disc must not look the same as the previous one (otherwise the code cannot be set later). Before you close the door of the safe, you must find out your code. At the beginning I always turn 3 rounds clockwise so that all discs move. Once this is done, turn until the notch of the first disc you put on is facing the bolt (video: 1:33). Remember the number! Then turn anti-clockwise until two perforated discs move, the second is turned until its notch points towards the bar. remember this number too! Then turn clockwise again until only one perforated disc moves, this one with the notch pointing towards the bolt. This is the last number! Before you close the door, try out the code. First turn clockwise 3 times, then the first number, anti-clockwise and so on. Once you understand the system, you can also set certain codes. I hope it was understandable, but I'll try to put a video on the subject in the description in the next few days.
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if you didn't ask I'd have to! lol
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LoL 🤣
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Very well working design! I love it. Works well for securing a 33 cl beercan in the fridge.
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😂
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Very cool! Excellent mini trunk, printed in PLA in 2 colours (black and light blue) and PETG (translucent blue) for the mechanical parts. Perfect for my kids Thank you for this creation.
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I am delighted that it worked so well Many thanks for the excellent review Please feel free to check out the new add-ons (on my profile) to further modify your safe
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can this be scaled down?
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prolly
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Yes, I think so, but only to a small extent. If you want, I can make you a smaller version. Just tell me the dimensions you need
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Replying to @rutr4_ :
for the a1 mini?
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this is so awesome! I scaled everything up to 175%, but I had to reprint some parts at 180% for a better fit. the 180% parts were the the bolzen (pins), the k_rper_40 (control disc), and body_11 (securing c disc). I used 3 plates: one for the main body, one for the door and "taller" parts, and one for all of the "shorter" parts and number dial. pictured on drum throne with "nuclear launch code vault" on top, and inside the x1c, for scale.
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That looks really good! Please create a print profile for your modified model, as the question of scaling this model has been asked several times
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Replying to @rutr4_ :
thanks! I actually intended on uploading my print profile but I couldn't figure out how, but now I have! cheers for creating a great and fun model!
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I sized mine and none of the parts fit where their meant to fit all the screws are bigger than the holes
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I apologize, but in my opinion, the part shown in the image exhibits excessively high flow. Please conduct a flow test for the filament used
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Each part which has a hole in it has to be scaled individually. At first I selected all parts and scaled them at once, ran into the same problem as you are describing.
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Perfect but I forgot my password I can't open it 😭
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I apologize. Unfortunately, you can only open it forcefully now. The simplest method (if you didn't use glue) is to forcefully press the lever inward and then slide it to the right. I wish you the best of luck
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Replying to @rutr4_ :
thankfully I didn't use glue on mine (yet) cuz while I did attempt to note down my code before locking, it didn't work haha, so I followed the advice here and was able to push the lever inward and to the right some. I was amazed to find nothing had broken and the discs didn't even come loose. oh, I accidentally dropped the thing off a desk while locked with something inside and I don't really see any damage. I've since managed to correctly decipher the code correctly. I think I also had an issue where I didn't push the combo pins down enough and I think they were applying friction to other plates when rotated, so that's also fixed. thank you!
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Excellent, the box's slots had some burrs due to added supports, so I shaved off a portion of the lid's latch. There's still a slight obstruction, but removing the supports for the next batch should improve it significantly. Light green PLA (appears blue due to lighting), black PETG
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That looks fantastic
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