Owl Mailbox Flag and Mount or Binary Indicator
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While designed as mailbox flags, these can be used for any type of binary indicator. Yes/No, Clean/Dirty, Come in/Go Away, etc.
This series of mailbox flags are based on the great design by jdpurcell - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3487401
Thingiverse is still broken and won't allow me to designate the original source files such as the one above and this one:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:693371
It is not a standard (if there is such a thing) mount, so you will probably have to drill new holes in the mailbox and use 2 flat or round head countersunk machine screws to mount.
The mount has a small nub to keep the flag verticle when raised. If too tight, file down the flag a bit. If too loose,file down the raised sections of the inner mount.
I would recommend using PLA+ or PETG/ABS, etc - but if you only have PLA - use a high infill (50% +) for strength.
On the sample photos, the flag was printed with Red filament and some color quickly added with an airbrush.
I have designed over 600 remixes of various types. If you want to search by the type, check the About section of my designs: https://www.thingiverse.com/toakamate/designs
Mailbox_Flag_Mount_Bottom.stl | 42.9KB | |
Mailbox_Flag_Mount_Top.stl | 58.1KB | |
Owl-Mailbox-Flag.stl | 5.9MB |