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Rotatable Wind-Up Key for Real Vehicles

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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A little fun for yourself or to annoy friends (who wouldn't want to come to their car in the morning and find a rotating wind-up key on the roof? ;-) )

 

For attachment, simply insert 10 magnets (8mm x 3mm) carefully into the base from above (a small hammer and a screw will help).

For the rotating mechanism, you will also need:

1x Screw M8 x 60mm

2x Nut M8

1x small Washer M8

2x Standard Ball Bearing 608

First, 2 halves are glued together, then the nuts are inserted, and finally, the other two halves are glued. The ball bearings are inserted into the base from below (I used a hammer and a socket), then everything is screwed together with the screw.

 

If the key is not meant to be rotatable, you only need the magnets. The key is then simply glued rigidly into the base.

 

FOR DECORATION ONLY! DO NOT LEAVE ON THE VEHICLE WHILE DRIVING!

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Funny gadget. Was the photo subject at the car meet. Printed in PETG and painted. The holes in the base are filled with screws to make it look even more realistic
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Absolutely strong!
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yo what car is that
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It‘s an italian „Piaggio Ape“ from 1983 😎👍
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Replying to @Hehliboy :
😎🤣
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i agree but that looks like a safety hazard
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it says not to leave it on while driving
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sorry I’m saying for me cause I’m going to forget very fast
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that is low KEY funny
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if my car was running on robot winder power, not gas or electricity
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I saw one of these today lol. now it’s on my page. dude had it on his rear windshield wiper motor.
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This was great. I just have to put the magnet in it and it will be ready to go.
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Awesome, I'll print this for our RV, thanks! I'll use ASA for this though, as I don't think PLA will withstand the heat in the summer long term
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Wish my Smart car had ANY metal to attach this to.
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Love it dude, good luck with your model.
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