HIDDEN MAGNETIC CRAYON CAPSULES

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For those times you are on the move with the kids and need to grab a bite to eat. Whip out some crayons to keep their creative minds busy while you take a bite out of that delicious burger! Hmmm now I'm hungry... Or they can fiddle with the magnetic lid, who can blame them for wanting to feel that magnetic click a few hundred times. https://youtu.be/aCJBJKpsJQ Catwomen, Green Lantern and Batman Crayon Capsules available. Use Glow in the Dark or White filament for Green Lantern Core. More designs to follow and new ideas are welcome. If you like what you see please follow me https://instagram.com/thenickoftime3dp?utmmedium=copylinkl3D PRINTING SETTINGSPrinted using 0.2 layer height. Print the core first then print the body. I used 10% infill but this can vary depending on the requirement. NO SUPPORTS!!! EASY PRINT!!! The tolerances vary in the lids. The default "**-Lid (0.2) should work for most filaments, however, I have included tighter and looser lid tolerances to get the right fit. Hidden Magnets are optional. If you choose not to use a magnet, try for a tighter more air tight fit. If you use magnets try for a looser fit with a bit more slide but minimise the wiggle as much as possible. I have included an indicative tolerance test in the folders. Like the crayon capsules, print the tolerance test body (2g) then print the lids to find the right fit (1g). This is indicative and you may find the crayon capsule slightly tighter than the test. Keep that in mind. Magnet holes are for 0.25in (6.3mm x 3mm) magnets. Smaller ones should work. Put a tiny spot of gorilla glue under the magnet when you place it in. This will stop it from rattling around if it's slightly smaller than the hole. Layer changes at: Body - Layer 394 (Magnet Only)Lids - Layers 22 (Core) and Layers 140 (Magnet)

About the author:
TheNickOfTime
A Maker at heart and a Steel Detailer as a profession, designing and detailing for fabrication of steel bridges and Canada and the US. 14 years 3D modelling experience has taught me a trick or two which I only got to enjoy outside of work once I discovered 3D printing. I have always had projects on the go and always needed something to occupy my restless mind. I love 3D modelling, innovation and problem solving so it was only natural that I would be drawn to 3D Printing. I also love making things for my kids. I hope you enjoy my designs and builds.

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