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XROS Mini 4 lanyard/necklace/sheath
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0.22mm PLA Basic
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33 min
1 plate
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Description
- This is a cover for the Vaporesso XROS 4 Mini with included holes that allow one to make it into a sort of lanyard.
- The intended manner for doing this is
- Sticking standard paracord into the 2 holes on the short sides
- Clamping them with pliers,
- Melting and smooshing it flat up against the pliers so the end of the cord looks like the example in the second photo.
- Let it cool completely and this should be more than strong enough to keep it all together, especially with the device itself providing pressure from the inside.
- If you're into paracord or knotwork in general, I'm sure you'll come up with any manner of lanyard to attach this to, but if you're curious
- I have the sheath attached to a short piece with a rope thimble (like this one: (NOT an affiliate link) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09S5YBTPK?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title).
- This is attached to the actual neck lanyard via a round carabiner (found in the Wal-Mart crafts section, by the beads and craft chains and whatnot, I believe they called them 'spring o-rings')
- If your lanyard is only going to have 1 core on either end and or you work with machinery and need a breakaway clasp, I'm currently using this one: https://makerworld.com/en/models/249893-tiny-buckle-for-paracord-bracelets?from=search#profileId-266167
- I printed this with ABS, I would recommend at least doing PLA+ or PETG. PLA will work but eventually it's going to crack at the lanyard mounting holes. (I included a PLA Basic profile because MakerWorld asked me to and I'm waiting on my new shipment of PETG, raw .stl included if you prefer lol)
- I'm going to leave it up to you to decide if you think you need rafts or supports, you know what your printer is capable of better than I do. That being said I printed it as shown in the last photo without either (The layer problems you see in the second photo are probably more likely to be caused by the weird properties of ABS than the bridging lol)
- This is basically 1 wall all the way up and it takes about 4g total which works for me, but if y'want one a lil' thicker I can absolutely whip that up.
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