Magic Lock Key Box (Print in Place!)

Magic Lock Key Box (Print in Place!)

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What is this? This is a fully sealed box sized for keys for the 'magic lock' used in internal chastity locks. Made for if you want to make accessing your key basically impossible without a saw or clippers. I could not snap or smash this thing at all with PLA at 100%, would have to be cut/sawed out. Would fit smaller keys as well but sized perfectly for magic locker keys. How to Print: To print simply set up your print in your slicer then edit the g-code (easy to find on youtube, just a drop menu in Cura) and add a pause at the last layer of the hollow space within the box, drop in your key and print! They key actually works perfectly as support for the first layer to print over the hollow space. I printed at 0.3mm and I am sure if the key was not there it would not have handled the overhang. I would 0.2mm layer height or smaller. Also make sure your printer is decently tuned as the measurements are quite tight! No rattling noised or rattling felling at all, just feels like a solid keychain. Design: Included are many designs, ranging from naughty to stealthy and every mix in-between. The difference between v1 and v2 is just the grouping they were made in, most of the v2 should be somewhat thinner, but v1 does not feel bulky at all. All designs include a hole at the top end for use as a keychain, because with this design, having the key on you does not mean that you can unlock whenever you please! Keychain holes are either simple circle or heart, and the japanese has a hexagon! If you wanted this sized for other keys and/or any other designs the files are included in editables, or feel free to message me! Please leave comments and build!

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