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3D Printed Vault with Pin Tumbler Lock

Print Profile(3)

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A1 mini
P1S
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X1
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H2D Pro
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A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
14.5 h
9 plates
4.8(99)

Box with Partitions-0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Box with Partitions-0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
13 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

Three other key options
Three other key options
18 min
1 plate

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WARNING!!! MAKE SURE ALL PARTS ARE PRINTED AT 100% SCALE. ONE OF THE PRINT PROFILES HAS THE PARTS SCALED DOWN TO FIT ON A1 MINI, BUT THIS MAKES THE NON-PRINTED PARTS NOT FIT. I HAVE REACHED OUT TO THE UPLOADER OF THE PROFILE BUT THEY WILL NOT RESPOND. VERIFY ALL PRINTED PARTS ARE SET TO 100% SCALE

 

This design uses a mix of 3D printed parts, various lengths of 5mm dowels and a few springs. Everything can be printed without support material (in PETG and PLA, at least) but brims may be required for some parts. Below is a list of all the non-printable parts:

  • 5mm Metal Dowels - These can be purchased on Amazon or other websites in either kits with multiple sizes or packets of specific sizes. For this project you need:
  • Springs
    • I used ‘METALLIXITY’ springs. This is the product page:
    • According to Amazon, the mechanical properties of the springs are:
      • Outer Diameter: 4mm/0.16"; Wire Diameter: 0.3mm/0.01"; Free Height: 20mm/0.79"; Compressed Length: 12mm/0.47"; Load Capacity: 2N; Spring Rate: 0.25 N/mm
    • I'm sure other springs would work, but I tested a few different types and most were a bit too strong, making it difficult to insert the key.
  • Refer to diagrams below for size and locations of dowels

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