April 8, 2025
Description
**This is an EXPERIMENTAL print and may take some tweaking.**
Embed Mul-T-Pick Pro lockpicks into 3d-printed handles. I made these essentially the same dimensions as Peterson lockpick handles.
-Put a pause print right before the bridging layer.
-CLEAN YOUR PICK HANDLES with alcohol and then put a small layer of glue stick on the lock pick handles to make sure the filament bridges well.
-Once the print gets to the pause, place them in the 3d print and resume printing.
The fit can vary greatly depending on your printers tolerances so you MAY HAVE TO DO SOME SCALING. You want a snug fit around the pick and your pick to be FLUSH OR SLIGHTLY BELOW the pause.
It has 0.5mm clearance in the Z standard. It has 0.2 mm clearance in the X & Y axis of the cavity.
I included the .STEP file if you need to make changes.
I did a small fuzzy skin texture on my prints. You probably don't want too much fuzzy skin or it might impact how the lockpicks fit in the cavity (I couldn't get Bambu Slicer to not do it on the inside).
If you aren't happy with the fit and want to try again after scaling, the easiest way to remove the pick is is to peel back the front like this using a knife or o-ring pick.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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