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Evil Grin Box
by Timothy3001
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Just wanted to have a cool looking box and this is the result. Initially it was meant to put electronics into to it for a phishing device (proof of concept only of course), thus evil grin. I never actually used it for that though but I thought you might like the box anyways.
The thread is working pretty good, at least with my print.
When you check the print simulation, you are going to notice that there are two caves in the model at the bottom of the actual box (or look at the pictures). These are for neodym magnets. Just pause the print at the correct spot, insert the magnets and continue. You might need to use some glue or tape (I used tape, which remained in the print) to keep them in place and not jump to some metallic parts of your printer.
The magnets are optional though.
Apart from that, I'm not sure why the thread is displayed incorrectly in Simplify3D. When simulating the print, everything is fine again though. So make sure you've checked your simulation before you
The thread is working pretty good, at least with my print.
When you check the print simulation, you are going to notice that there are two caves in the model at the bottom of the actual box (or look at the pictures). These are for neodym magnets. Just pause the print at the correct spot, insert the magnets and continue. You might need to use some glue or tape (I used tape, which remained in the print) to keep them in place and not jump to some metallic parts of your printer.
The magnets are optional though.
Apart from that, I'm not sure why the thread is displayed incorrectly in Simplify3D. When simulating the print, everything is fine again though. So make sure you've checked your simulation before you
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