A box with print-in-place hinges #53
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This looks really cool. I'm a bit unsure about the overhangs seen in this picture - getting overhangs printed correctly can be fairly tricky, even with supports. However, I've only tried printing hinges couple times: this one worked really well on first attempt, and I only made it because I wanted to test a printer after repairs. This one failed during assembly after being printed with the same printer/filament/settings. I think most important feature of 3d printed hinges is how close to "invisible" they are when the lid is closed (or open, depending on the object). Replicad can really help with that since it can cut and modify a mesh created in some other software. |
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I have been playing with print-in-place hinges and wanted to show how importing external code would look like, so here it is:
My box with hinges (unfortunately this does not work with Firefox 😢 - I am waiting for them to implement worker modules)
I would be curious if anyone would have some feedback on the design of the hinges. I am also wondering what a simple print in place closing mechanism should be for this kind of box
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