Presenting, a follow-up to my Cablebee, the Keybee!
Now you can slap your keys onto the wall without taking any care about their orientation.
Requirements
12 6x3mm magnets per set: 4 for each hive, 8 for each bee
1 small command strip
(6x2mm will work in a pinch, but the adhesion will be weaker — make sure they push all the way into the well so they're as close to the outer surface as possible)
The included profile makes it so magnets can be press-fit… at least on this XC1, if your printer makes them too loose or tight you can compensate with the XY hole compensation setting — it shouldn't affect the print-in-place hinge.
Instructions
print all three pieces
if the worker's hinge is stiff, adjust the X-Y contour compensation until it can move freely
push four magnets into the “top drone”, alternate them as in the diagram
stick a small command strip on the back of the “bottom drone”
fold the pull tab of the command strip around, and press the top drone down onto the bottom part. These pieces should hold firm, but still pull apart when you need to get at the pull tab (don't go crazy though, the clips aren't really good for repeated use)
sit the open bee on top of the hive and insert magnets to match the orientation of the ones you already put in the hive below