This is a re-upload by the original creator. Any previous uploads of this design were done without permission. Sorry for any inconvenience!
WARNING: PLEASE READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING
This model is not for beginners. There are many interlocking pieces and minor tolerance issues can quickly multiply to create a non-functioning door and/or lock. If you decide to build this, please be prepared for some serious troubleshooting.
To unlock the door, enter the following combination with the dial:
Spin dial clockwise at least 4 times, stop on 25
Spin dial counter-clockwise 2 full rotations, continue past 25, and stop on 52
Spin dial clockwise 1 full rotation, continue past 52 and stop on 17
Spin dial clockwise until dial stops spinning
(watch the video if instructions aren't clear)
A few tips:
I recommend assembling this in the order presented in my video
Do test prints! Before printing 12 gears, try printing 1 or 2 to make sure the tolerances are acceptable
Don't skip steps. Use the frame jigs to set the dowels.
The lock itself is adapted from my ‘Bank Vault Combination Lock’ model. I HIGHLY recommend watching that video for instructions on how to install the lock. The 3 wheels of the lock MUST be installed in the correct orientation and in the correct order for the lock to work.
This project almost broke me. It is not easy to make. You have been warned…
I printed everything with Prusament PLA in: Galaxy Silver, Galaxy Black and Viva La Bronze
In addition to the 3D printed parts, you will need:
A variety of 5mm metal dowels. See diagrams below for sizes and quantities.
The acrylic cover is not strictly necessary, but I strongly recommend ordering one. If you choose to use the acrylic cover, please use this link to order from PCBway (it's an affiliate link so I may get a small kick-back if you sign up through the link) https://pcbway.com/g/4735ok
Amazing project - thanks for sharing it. The Fusion file blew me away. My build went really well with not much adjusting necessary. I used Lexan instead of acrylic as I find it machines easier and is more scratch resistant. Plus I had a piece laying around. I did use @TickTock modified parts since I also wanted metal locking pins. You have a real talent for this and I hope you keep designing.
Someone uploaded all of my designs without my permission and they were using my name, so I had it taken down. I will be reuploading all of my designs over the next few days but it takes a bit of time. In the meantime, they are all available on Printables. It's a shame, especially since this model had a lot of downloads, profiles and makes, but whoever uploaded them was responding to comments as if they were me so it had to stop. Sorry for any inconvenience...
yeah it was even labled with a recommendation logo from Makrworld. .realy??disgusting people. yes it allready had a lot of downloads and makes.. So someone created an account with your name and your files. WTF how far people goe to steal points.
Is there a guide on how to assemble the vault. The youtube video is a little bit confusing tbh. Thanks for sharing your design btw it is absolutely amazing!
Overall the print went very well on my X1C. But the vault lock itself are much to tide. There nothing really fits together, unfortunately. There is a lot to rework so all moves gently or fits toether.