The FacelessTech blog posts designs for various magnets with the #StaySafe hashtag on them.
I love using magnets in my 3D printing designs, It’s a great way to make a lid lock into place or to easily make tool holders. I normally use rare earth magnets or neodymium magnets, But while I was looking I found you could buy a strip of the more weaker black flexible magnets in meter long strips for as low as £1.40. I ordered a strip to see if I could use this to make fridge magnets, Turns out it’s great for this and it’s got a adhesive backing to it.
In my designs I added a cutout of 14mm x 2mm x whatever length the design is. You don’t have to have the magnet run the whole length of the design. I kind of found it out by accident but you don’t even need support when printing on my ender 3 pro.
These are designed using Freecad and they have provided the files so you can edit them how every you want.
See the post here and the video above.
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2xVpEB5 on April 23, 2020 at 08:42AM by Anne Barela
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