Japanese Puzzle Box 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY
File formats: stl,blend
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Summary

Updated assembly plug, key pins, front key and back key for better fit. Blender assembly animation now available.

Printed on the Prusa i3 MK3

Print Settings:
Nozzle Diameter - 0.4mm
Layer Height - 0.15mm
Infill - 20%
Top & Bottom Layers - 4
Perimeters - 2
Brim - 15mm
Support for:
key_pin_2
front_plate
back_plate
bottom_plate

Notes:
-key_pin_2 and side_panel_2 should be printed twice
-this print will not scale well due to the tight gaps between parts

Assembly instructions:
-insert the key_slider_back into the back_plate and screw key_pin_2 into the key_slider_back
-insert the key_slider_front into the front_plate and screw key_pin_2 into the key_slider_front, note key_slider_front has to be oriented so the screw hole is to the left of the centre when the front_plate is viewed from the internal face and the indent in the front_plate is oriented up
-place the bottom_plate between the side_panel_2's, make sure the bottom_plate is oriented to allow the front_key and back_key to slide into the side_panel_2's when the bottom plate is moved forward and back.
-insert the back_key and back_plate into the side_panel_2's simultaneously ensuring the back_plate is oriented so the indent in the back_plate allign with the tapered end of the bottom_plate and the back_key is oriented so that the longer vertical path of the back_key track is pointing down towards the bottom plate
-insert the front_key and front_plate into the side_panel_2's simultaneously ensuring the front_plate is oriented so the indent in the front_plate is up and the front_key is oriented so that the chamfered edges are down
-move the front_plate to the following position (note: ignore the fullstops):
..........x
_l....__l
l___l

-slide the false_floor into the side_panel_2's from the front side ensuring the nub in the false_floor is oriented towards the front. Note: the false_floor will slide below the front_key and back_key so that they won’t slide out
-move the front_plate to the following position (note: ignore the fullstops):
...........l
_l....__l
l_x_l

-screw the assembly_screw into the front_key from the internal face of the box

japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-Assembly_Plug_10mm.stl 44.9KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-Back_Key.stl 5.0KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-Back_Plate_1.stl 5.9KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-Bottom_Plate_1.stl 3.8KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-False_Floor.stl 2.0KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-Front_Key.stl 52.6KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-Front_Plate.stl 7.1KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-Key_Pin_Slim_2.stl 112.7KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-Key_Slider_Back.stl 61.0KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-Key_Slider_Front.stl 61.3KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-Side_Panel_2.stl 5.7KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM-Top_Plate.stl 47.5KB
japanese_Puzzle_Box_CKM.blend 1.6MB