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Publication date 2023-05-24 at 22:55
Design number 1236832

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This is my try for the horadric cube.

A friend of mine, a Diablo-fan, has had birthday,
money is short on hand, so i tried to design a horadric cube
in Fusion360 with a spring mechanism for a spring i have laying around.

A further spring ist used for the pushbutton that opens the lid.
[further needed are two wires or small long nails, .....
with a diameter of up to 3.5mm, they are used as hinges for the lid and for the button]
[i used some regular coated fence wire for both and it works solid[ish]]

Original, unscaled size is
80 x 80 x 80mm on the outside.
and 67 x 60 x 60mm on the inside.
[height, width, depth]

[It is intentionelly larger in one dimension
to give the glimpse of a subtle wrong feeling when
looking inside and the bottom looks weird and hopefully
trigger something like the weak feeling that it is bigger on the inside]

Printed successfully
[1st try on an unmaintained, grossly disaligned Anet A8],

Assembled successfully
[with some glue and heat on the hinges
because of the orientation weakness[attention]],

Working 50 percent atm
[pushbutton works perfect but the spring operated lid opening not]
[update 2023-06-04: second cube fully working, GIF added]

[i forgot to insert the spring for the opening mechanism with the wire
because i had broken one hinge as i inserted the wire first try.
Now it is sealed with glued in caps]

I just printed one cube so far
but two are in the cue.
[update 2023-06-04: paintjob done on cube two,photos added,
nail polish is from Manhatten cosmetics, Dangerous Attraction]

The printed one and only had following parameters and worked surprisingly well:
-layerheight .150mm [first .120mm]
-nozzle .5mm
-shells 5
-top+bottom solid layers 7
-infill 25% cubic [ideaMaker]
-support platform +very few manual at hinges and to support the lid for sideway forces
[if hotend bumps into those nice upward reaching little cries]

[this is very individual, but why not, it shows a ballpark of possible success:
Filament DevilDesign PLA Bronze Silk
[their filaments are insane! pictures doesn't capture the vivid reflections nor do the brilliance justice.]
hotend 225Β°C
bed 55Β°C
default speed 40mm/s
outer shell 35mm/s
first layer 30mm/s
had no avail to cooling but would've significantly improved cube]

With these settings it took 220g of best filament to transmute the unscaled cube
from the ether of mind in a ~27hr enduring channeling session.
[eventually it worked, even with my poor portal and clumsy mind]
[i wore my plush bunny slippers with luck +5 while channeling]

3D printing settings

update 2023-05-26:
25% [cubic] infill worked just fine.

[update 2023-06-04: second cube fully working, GIF added,
melted the printed hinges with some heat from a lighter/small torch to solidify them]

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