The file 'UPDATED – Locking Egg With Key – Great For Easter Egg Hunts And Geocaching! 3D Printer Model' is (skp,stl,skb) file type, size is 11.1MB.
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Update March 28, 2022: Some users were reporting the threads were too tight, so I investigated and fixed the issue. Everything should print smoothly now without having to adjust horizontal expansion.
Watch this video for a demonstration and assembly instructions: https://youtu.be/xxG6Ntnun-I
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This locking Egg will be the highlight of your next Easter Egg hunt. There are three different lock shapes with three corresponding keys. Place keys and candy in the various eggs, lock them up, and hide them. Then give the hunters only one key. The idea is that the hunters will have to find an egg that matches their key in order to get the keys for the other eggs.
This is also a fun way to hide a geocache, though you may want to place the egg in a plastic bag to avoid the elements.
The locking mechanism uses a hidden barrel cam to move a pin up and down. I tried 10 or so various locking methods before I settled on the barrel cam.
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Instructions:
If you find that the parts are too loose or too tight, you can compensate with Cura's Horizontal Expansion or PrusaSlicer's XY Size Compensation. For example, if the locking pin is not catching or if the lid is popping out, you need a positive value in those settings. I found that most printers will print the parts at the right snugness, but ultra-precise printers such as my PrusaMini+ actually require a positive XY Size Compensation value. (In my case, I used 0.1mm for a snug fit.)
On the other hand, if the lid won't fit or the locking pin doesn't move freely, then you need a negative value in Cura's Horizontal Expansion or PrusaSlicer's XY Size Compensation. Start with -0.1mm and go from there.
I am also including the original Sketchup files. Feel free to remix this with surface skins and whatever you can dream up!
This thing is a remix from my own simple threaded Easter Egg. You can download the original, non-locking egg here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4812640
Happy Easter!
1of7_LockingEggTopHalf.skp | 3.5MB | |
1of7_LockingEggTopHalf.stl | 5.8MB | |
2of7_LockingEggBottomHalf.skp | 3.2MB | |
2of7_LockingEggBottomHalf.stl | 5.3MB | |
3of7_LockingEggPin.skp | 1.2MB | |
3of7_LockingEggPin.stl | 138.6KB | |
4of7_LockingEggLid.skp | 1.3MB | |
4of7_LockingEggLid.stl | 433.2KB | |
5of7_LockingEggClip.skp | 1.3MB | |
5of7_LockingEggClip.stl | 314.0KB | |
6Aof7_LockingEggKeySquare.skp | 1.2MB | |
6Aof7_LockingEggKeySquare.stl | 107.7KB | |
6Bof7_LockingEggKeyTriangle.skp | 1.2MB | |
6Bof7_LockingEggKeyTriangle.stl | 112.6KB | |
6Cof7_LockingEggKeyPentagon.skp | 1.2MB | |
6Cof7_LockingEggKeyPentagon.stl | 106.6KB | |
7Aof7_LockingEggLockSquare.skp | 1.3MB | |
7Aof7_LockingEggLockSquare.stl | 417.7KB | |
7Bof7_LockingEggLockTriangle.skp | 1.4MB | |
7Bof7_LockingEggLockTriangle.stl | 415.3KB | |
7Cof7_LockingEggLockPentagon.skp | 1.3MB | |
7Cof7_LockingEggLockPentagon.stl | 412.7KB | |
CalibrationThreads_PrintFirstToTestFit.skb | 3.2MB | |
CalibrationThreads_PrintFirstToTestFit.skp | 3.2MB |