3d print latch
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Requires reusing the pin from the existing broken latch which is 0.42mm diamater and 45.20mm length if you need to buy/make a new one. Should be fine making a plastic pin if needed as it doesn't have many forces acting on it. ... ...
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... it tightly.\r\nModular design offers a practical advantage - it saves time and reduces filament waste. When a latch is accidentally closed without being opened first, only the last part may be damaged, making replacement quick and hassle-free.
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Derived from "Lanyard Motorplate for Airsoft Glock 18c" by Mont3suma After printing place a m3 brass insert into the whole near the landyard at the motor plate, use threadlokck and m3 screw, tighten until lid doesent move by it self but can be...
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A friend's latch on his relay box broke and he needed to keep the box closed because of the wiring and switches exposed inside. It was made of injection-molded plastic so I reversed engineered it in TinkerCAD using a picture (PNG) of the top then...
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... This allows for a solid attachment without compromising the mechanism's functionality. Although this cap was specifically designed for use with the self-adjusting gate latch, it also appears to be compatible with the fixed latch model 15642.
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V2: You can now yank on the door to release the latch instead of physically pushing the latch away. This version is also slightly thicker to give the latch more resistance so that the door doesn't come out too easily. Original Description: A door...
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One was several drawer latches were broken and the latches I could get were not the same size and would require new holes. Since I did not want extra holes I made 3D models that were the same size as my originals. On one model I added a screw hole...
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One was several drawer latches were broken and the latches I could get were not the same size and would require new holes. Since I did not want extra holes I made 3D models that were the same size as my originals. On one model I added a screw...
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This design is printed in ABS at 0.3 mm resolution and finished with a coat of acetone mixed with copper powder, followed by polishing with Dremel tools. The latch uses #6 screws for fastening; if scaled to 80%, it will use #4 screws instead. I...
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I designed a catch/latch to secure a door on my filament dry-shelf, and I'm sharing it here in case someone else needs it. The door was sealed tightly, requiring noticeable pressure to keep the seal intact, so I aimed for a design that wouldn't...
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This is a magnetic latch for a railcore assembly, utilizing four high-strength magnets from Home Depot encased in plastic covers to minimize magnetic force. The stationary component holds two magnets and screws securely into the 1515 extrusion. Two...
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It fit the door, but was a little too small to catch on the top latch. I've been learning Fusion 360 and thought this would be an easy thing to try modeling myself. I printed this in black PETG with no post-finishing. It fits the holes on the mailbox...
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To secure our inward-opening doors, which have lever style handles, from being opened by our playful poodles, I created a simple device that slips under the door and latches onto the door jamb. This works well even if the dogs pull on the handle...
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... need to scale it down by 25.4. (Overall values are 69.4 x 19.3 x 6.8) V2 has been updated to the correct units and (after printing one for my use) the width of the opening for the metal bar has been reduced to remove excess side-to-side movement.
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You can "Modify > Change Parameters" in Fusion 360 if the tolerance is off.Printed in PLA with 100% infill, no supports.2024-02-28: updated to v2, which is more compact and locks in the open position so you can actually use the cutters without the...
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Success on this print could be entirely up to tolerances and accuracy of your printer; no guarantees made. I tried a few designs using friction-fit pegs, but they just kept shaking right out. This one screws into place and seems pretty secure. I'm...
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... bit just smaller than the metal I used for the hinge rods to make sure they were circle and had a tight fit. If anyone has had one of these latches break, hopefully this can get you back in business without having to get a whole new lunch box!
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To get a successful print, I used PETG and printed it on its side (so the layers are never stressed across the angle of use... i.e. when you pull it backwards to unlatch it, you're pulling against the grain). Anyways, in short: print it so you can...
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I got the idea of this when I stumbled upon eckerj's brilliant Door Latch design for his PowerSpec 3D printer, which can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:655519. This innovative creation consists of three expertly crafted parts: the...
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It may be little tight fit with the latch and if someone need a little longer latch just let me know. But it is a satifying clicksound of the latch of the little concept box. The inner dimension is 204x163x45mm. The small box is not watertight...
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In contrast, the actual latching mechanism needs to be mirrored on one side, which was the intention behind its design. This process can be easily accomplished in Cura by right-clicking on the desired model and selecting the mirror option. If anyone...
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The rod will be very tight in the main latch, so to take care of that and any misalignment from gluing the halves together I put the rod in my drill, making sure not to over tighten, and the spun it while sanding with 150, then 220 sandpaper to get a...
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... the wood becomes wet and swollen. You can see a YouTube video of it in action at https://youtu.be/LfDIh8gLeMs Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: Sunhokey Prusa I3 Raft Support: No Supports: No Resolution: 100% Infill Density: 100%
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3**Rafts:** Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes**Resolution:** .2 Infill: 25% **Filament:** Inland PLA Blue Notes: printed with one of the larger flat faces touching build plate with supports.How I...
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Designed this to replace my defective baby gate latches on my regalo baby gates I bought at target. Both failed after a year of daily use. Print as oriented with supports on the build plate only. I printed at 99 walls and 100% infill. Print with a...
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Arcadia's final solid version is labeled 'ArcadiaFinal', while the cost-effective Shapeways printing used the 'ArcadiaRRHollow' file, costing $5.88 compared to Makerbot's 20 cents material fee. ...Further instructions and comparisons are available at...
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When the lid latch on my 30-year-old toolbox broke, I designed this replacement.Should be printed with the flat edge face on the bed. Supports are necessary in this orientation but affected surfaces aren't visible. Being a functional print, I...
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With the originals the little posts on the latches kept breaking, so now I can print replacements. Please leave a comment if you use this on a different size box and it works (or doesn't). Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: All-metal...
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This is a replacement latch for the top/lid of an enclosed Van Ness litter box. Certainly isn't perfect but is surprisingly functional and has held up over the past 6 months of use (i.e., removing the lid for routine cleaning, lifting & moving,...
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(The kennel has the name "Grreat Choice" on the top of the kennel and was purchased at PetSmart.) I modeled this up quickly in Tinkercad.Supports are needed for the tabs that clip on the kennel - these break off very easy.Dimensions are 40mm (w) x...