Printed it. Love the design. Much cooler way to give my brother money for Christmas. Really good tollerences. Not to big that it feels sloppy and not so small that the parts dont fit. Also found silicon grease (like what is udes for the 3d printer) worked really well in the lock mechanism so that the leavers moved nicely.
Wow! This is amazing! I am glad that you found a way to make it with less friction and no metal dowels. Thanks for sharing! I am definitely going to make one of these!!!!
Thanks! It's been a goal for a while to make one without dowels, and I'm very happy with the result. Best of luck making your own, and please share a photo when you're done!
Thanks! It has a bit more glue than I had hoped, but it's a balance between glue and support, so I prioritize avoiding support material as much as possible....
Been looking fir something just like this and got super pumped and printed everything out. But boy oh boy, my printer must need some serious calibration because i literally cant get past the first step. How many times ive heard you say "putting the lock together is very easy, the parts just stack starting with thr bolt" and my bolt just doesn't go in lol. Ive deburrer ir so much it's still too tight to turn with the key, and the parts after that are no better. Will try and tune and reprint because i really would like to be able to print this.
Thank you! I'm sure he could pick the lock in no time, but maybe I'll send him one just for fun 🤣 I'm working on a much more pick-proof lock for my next project, so that may be a better option
@cowabungacreation no, it doesn't leave any white residue, which is one of the big reasons I like it. And it is more viscous, so it's easier to apply accurately (and to clean off if it gets where it shouldn't)
Not all sides are textured, only the faces that touch the build plate (because I printed on a textured sheet). All other faces are the standard, smooth finish
Printed it. Love the design. Much cooler way to give my brother money for Christmas.
Really good tollerences. Not to big that it feels sloppy and not so small that the parts dont fit.
Also found silicon grease (like what is udes for the 3d printer) worked really well in the lock mechanism so that the leavers moved nicely.
Wow! This is amazing! I am glad that you found a way to make it with less friction and no metal dowels. Thanks for sharing! I am definitely going to make one of these!!!!
Thanks! It's been a goal for a while to make one without dowels, and I'm very happy with the result. Best of luck making your own, and please share a photo when you're done!
Mein erstes Projekt mit meinem neuen BambuLab X1C. Super Design - vielen Dank.
Pretend that you have lost your key and call the locksmith that you need a key replacement for the safe and let see the locksmith's reaction...😂😂🤣🤣
Very cool! Amazing how all the parts are 3D printed!
Thanks!
So cool!!! Great job with this one. Off to print it now…
I love seeing the iterative changes with your vault designs! I printed your last one but might have to do this one, too.
Thanks!
Shewee you put some time into this gem. Good for you! Thanks Rocco!!
Thanks!!
So dope! I love Rocco's Stuff!
Thanks JrBcnChz
Really cool. I printed one of the older designs and it worked great.
Well, you did it again. Looks like I'll have to print my FIFTH Rocco vault now!
Lol thanks, I think you have the record for most prints. I really appreciate the support!!
Another one of your amazing creations I now will be making 😅
Thanks! Good luck on the build, share some photos when you're done!
Amazing job making one fully printed!! More glue than I was hoping to see, but seems unavoidable in many parts.
Thanks! It has a bit more glue than I had hoped, but it's a balance between glue and support, so I prioritize avoiding support material as much as possible....
Amazingly well made, both the project and the video itself!
Thanks!!
Been looking fir something just like this and got super pumped and printed everything out. But boy oh boy, my printer must need some serious calibration because i literally cant get past the first step. How many times ive heard you say "putting the lock together is very easy, the parts just stack starting with thr bolt" and my bolt just doesn't go in lol. Ive deburrer ir so much it's still too tight to turn with the key, and the parts after that are no better. Will try and tune and reprint because i really would like to be able to print this.
I love it! Printing now!
Thanks!
Absolutely brilliant design mate, I am going to get the files now 👍🇦🇺😊
Thanks!!
This is fantastic! 😮 I am going to try it right away!
Thanks! Good luck, please share a photo when you're done!
Very cool! Do you know roughly how much filament you used?
You should send it to that guy from LockingPickLawyer :D Awesome design , I loved it.
Thank you! I'm sure he could pick the lock in no time, but maybe I'll send him one just for fun 🤣 I'm working on a much more pick-proof lock for my next project, so that may be a better option
@RoccosStuff awesome!! Looking forward to see the new project!!
What glue are you using? It doesn't look like super glue.
Great video. Keep up the good work.
Thanks! It's JB Weld plastic bonder. It sets pretty quickly and is easy to work with
Does it leave a white residue like super glue?
@cowabungacreation no, it doesn't leave any white residue, which is one of the big reasons I like it. And it is more viscous, so it's easier to apply accurately (and to clean off if it gets where it shouldn't)
just great
Nice one amigo. (And thank you, algo.) Subbed. xoxo
so beautifully designed. You are an engineer I presume?
Thanks! I'm not an engineer, I'm an architect. Lots of overlap, but very different 🥸
have you thought of combining a wooden box with a printed door so not use much filament ?????
This guy man.... is going to make me spend money cuz no have to buy a bundle of filament.
Please accept my apology 😏
You could print some rubber feet to make that part of the official design.
"Click on one, nothing on two, 3 and four seem to be spools"
do you have the STL for the rubber feet
It looks like you got texture on all sides of the pieces, unless I'm seeing it incorrectly?
Not all sides are textured, only the faces that touch the build plate (because I printed on a textured sheet). All other faces are the standard, smooth finish
@RoccosStuff thanks for the reply! Must just be my eyes playing tricks on me. Looks like a fun print!
What glue is that? Can I have the name pls
JB Weld Plastic Bonder. It's really easy to work with and sets quickly
@@RoccosStuff thank you, so it set in 15 mins time and cure in 30 mins or faster than that for PLA and PETG?
@@hobbes3012 it still takes 15-30 minutes with PLA/PETG
@@Rocco-bm9cf thanks, I hate my current liquid super glue, once it touch my finger, it bond immediately! Trying to find a 2nd version of it.
*looks at channel name*
Just don't make a basilisk, ok?
I had to use Google to understand this comment, and now I know too much. Thanks a lot... (And I can't promise I won't make a basilisk)