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Iron Man Briefcase

Aaksta avatarAaksta

August 29, 2024

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Iron man briefcase

 

Size is around 25cm x 17cm.

 

It uses the following parts:

  • Up to 11 5x2mm magnets - Its quite strong with 11 magnets so I would suggest starting with 4 and then seeing how many you need. Add them at the end of assembly
  • 10 M2x10mm self tapping screws
  • 6 M2x10mm nut and bolt - optional but if holes are there if you want a bit more strength. It works fine without them.

Insert coming soon, I have yet to test print it.

 

Assembly Instructions:

  • Fit the top shell parts, 2 red parts and 1 silver part per each side. They press fit together. You can add your m2 nut and bolts here if you like.
  • Add the side, hinge and top pieces, screw them in with the M2 self tapping screws.
  • Hinge is print in place and should break free with a bit of force. Needs to be loosened up by moving it around a bit and will eventually be quite free
  • Assemble the side parts, they snap fit together and they snap into place to the holes on the red shell. See the assembled photos for their orientation
  • For the rectangle pieces match them to their numbers.
  • Add three magnets are first to check the strength and then add any extras as needed. They should press fit it but if they are loose you can add some superglue underneath.


Clasp Instructions:

If you do not wish to use magnets you can use the optional clasp inside. This is a sliding mechanism. You will need superglue to attach this to the briefcase.

 

  1. Glue the larger part on first. This part goes on the inside closest to the handle. Ensure the notch is towards the outside of the case. The notch is subtle but you should be able to feel it. 
  2. Slide on the clasp onto the part you have glued on. This might be tight as first but will smoothen out as you use it. 
  3. Glue on the final four parts, these go toward the edge of the case. Make sure the angled sides are facing towards the edge of the case so the clasp can slide across. 

 


To lock it just slide the clasp to the outside of the case. And to unlock slide the clasps in towards the handle. 

License:

Standard Digital File License

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