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Paracord Lock

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0.2mm layer height, 1 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer height, 1 walls, 15% infill
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Cord Lock for 3–4 mm rope

 

This is a compact, easy-to-use cord lock designed for 3–4 mm rope. It works purely through friction. The mechanism opens effortlessly, making quick adjustments simple while still keeping the cord firmly in place during use. 

Perfect for outdoor gear, bags, DIY projects, and any application where a reliable and lightweight cord lock is needed.

I personally use this to tie my shoelaces.

 

Works well when printed from PETG as well as PLA.

  • 0.2 layer height (really 0.12mm because supports)
  • 1 wall
  • 15% infill
  • Support normal tree

 

After printing, remove any stuck support with a knife!

When you want to remove the lock from the case, bend it backward and help it along from the pin side with your fingernail

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0.2mm layer height, 1 walls, 15% infill
Very good model. Works very well for my shoe laces
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Thank you very much!
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