3D Printed Locking Vault - Version 2.0
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2023
- See how I designed this bank vault door, complete with lock! Everything is 3d printed with PLA and incoroporates metal dowels, threaded inserts, screws, a ball bearing and a file cabinet lock. Links to the Amazon product pages below:
Lock - www.amazon.com/dp/B0B96J1T8W?...
Threaded Inserts - www.amazon.com/dp/B0B47QZ742?...
Screws - www.amazon.com/dp/B08MJF86H4?...
Metal Dowels - www.amazon.com/dp/B07F3T5FKL?...
Visit my Printables page to download the models for this project, and for my other projects!
www.printables.com/@Rocco4102... - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
This is awesome! I’ve always wanted to see a good 3D printed safe.
Cant wait to see more projects from you
Thank you!!
Truly awesome project! Worth building simply for the fun of it!
Thank you!!
Great design!!!!!! Prints without issue and has nice tolerances. Thank you so much for sharing!!!!!!
Oops! I forgot to upload the handle file originally, but I just added it to Printables - thanks for letting me know! And I'd love to see a photo of the final product when you're done
Oh heck, yeah! I've been waiting for this!
Thanks so much for all the positive feedback! I really appreciate the support
This is just awesome, thank you for all your work and sharing it. Liked, subbed and hit the notification bell 🙂
Thanks so much, I truly appreciate it!!!
wow perfect. Thanks from German for this Video👍
Thank you!!
The algorithm is working in your favor, friend. For such a small channel, your quality is great, and your designs are incredibly satisfying! I might play around with replacing the face with a clear piece of acrylic. Thanks for adding to the impossibly long list of projects I want to tackle!
Thank you!! I really appreciate the support - if you find time to create a version using acrylic, please share a photo on Printables, I would love to see it!
Also, I'm in the final stages of a new vault design which has an acrylic front and a 3d printed combination lock, so that may be worth your time. Stay tuned!
And thank you, again!!
Just love this, Ive started printing the bits, while I source the Dowels etc
Thanks! I'd love to see some photos when it's complete. Best of luck on the assembly, feel free to reach out if you have any questions
Oh that's so cool man you did a really great job.
Thank you! I'm very happy you liked it!
Next level of difficulty: wind up time lock mechanism that locks the main vault door out for some time and a inner "day door" to complete just like a bank vault 🏦💰💸🪙
I love it. I've been mesmerized by videos of tourbillon- although I am a few generations from incorporating a timer. I'm currently working on Vault 3.0, which will have a real, fully 3d printed combination lock. I think Version 4.0 will need a timer. Thanks for the great suggestion! You gave me a lot to think about....
@@RoccosStuffthanks! If your board sometime challenge yourself by making a 3D medeco lock, or a Assa twin 6000 lock display
Too many good ideas, not enough time!! After a bit of googling I am very intrigued by the Assa Twin 6000....
@@RoccosStuffyes locks are very interesting. Locksport is a thing, people collect various high security locks to collect or try to defeat them. The Assa 6000 is a highly difficulty lock 7 levels harder than a standard house lock
cool
larger diameter bolts tho
nice dude! I have been looking for someone smarter than me to create a vault door ... thank you sir!
Lol you're very welcome, thanks for watching!!
Really like it and yes I'm crazy enough to make one myself
Very cool
Thank you!
😍 This is awesome
Thank you so much!!! 🤓
incredible work! Definitely making one and subscribing!
Thank you!!
Incroyable 😍
Thank you!
*OMG THIS IS AWESOME* Thanks
Thank you!!!
I literally just started printing your coin sorting vault...using white petg for the inside coin trays...and will use colorful pla for the other pieces...hope it works :) will post photos once its done.
I think a clear front door would look nice. That locking mechanism is too cool to cover up.
You hit the nail on the head. The solid front is my biggest problem with the design - but stay tuned, I'm working on version 3.0, which will make the mechanism visible AND include a true combination lock.
Nice work!
Thank you!!
Probably want to put those screws on the inside if it were for a real safe lol. The mechanism is awesome
Lol, very true....
I'm sure someone already said this, but you should print one in transparent filament.
I have something in the works, stay tuned!
The Lockpicking Lawyer would just remove the four screws on the front...
this is so nice. now I'll have to get 3D printer so i can make one for myself. i know it's not the bullet proof safe, but i would like to see door screw put from inside. so you don't have ways to open safe without the key. nice work
Thanks! That's a fair point lol, I used screws because I was fairly new to 3d printing and was worried the door would get stuck locked and I'd have now way to get inside. After almost 6 months, it still works great so the screws weren't necessary.
If you liked this, stay tuned - I'll be posting a sequel to this vault soon 🤫
Gorgeous work! I would try to use some clear acrylic or polypropylene so that cool mechanism always could be seen!
Thank you! An acrylic front is a great idea, and I may or may not be working on that exact thing. But I won't comment on upcoming projects. (But I'm definitely doing that. Stay tuned!)
Cool vid! And safe! New sub!
Thank you!
Of course the smallest piece is the most difficult to print. The rack pieces are mostly impossible to print cleanly without a bunch of supports. Weakest part of a beautiful design. I redesigned the whole mechanism, so that no support’s required.
Fair point, the racks are definitely fussy. I'd be very interested to see how you altered the design to make it easier to print. I'm working on a revised version (with a clear acrylic front and a 3d printed combination lock) and I made sure to make the racks much, much, much easier to print and work with. Thanks for watching and commenting! And good luck with the build!!
I just filled in the “notch” groove opposite the teeth. That way the piece doesn’t need any supports when I print with the U groove upside down. And adjusted the Cap accordingly. While maybe it’s not quite as good, it’s infinitely easier to print, and has little to impact on the functionality.
awesome stuff, though you should have designed trim to go around the entire mechanism on the box as a way to hide the screws.
Thanks for watching! When I made this, I was worried that the door would break so I made the entire face removable via the screws - but I've used it for months and it works fine so I could have just glued the face into the box and avoid the screws all together
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hello thanks for calling my skills really good
That's incredible! You did a fantastic job!
But I can't help but notice that the last 4 nuts should be yellow like the one on the door.
Thank you!! And that's a GREAT idea. It crossed my mind to print little caps to cover the nutes, but I wanted the metal to show - so yellow nuts would have been perfect
Nice 👍🏻 No need to hide the gears. Make an acrylic front and show them off! Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Thanks! You're right, the gears being hidden is my biggest regret - but stay tuned, I'm working on a version with an acrylic front, to show off the gears, and a fully 3d printed combination lock
@@RoccosStuff Nice 👍🏻
Super cool... But if it just takes removing the 4 bolts in the corners of the faceplate to get the this open.... Kinda defeats all the work you put into it!
Keep that to yourself... I was hoping nobody would notice that lol 🤣
@@RoccosStuff You could probably screw them in from behind
@AgentHubcap Brilliant. Sometimes the answer is staring you in the eye...
It's pla.... needs a drop from the table to get it open
@bl4d3hunt3r Lol very true. And 15 seconds under a hair dryer is enough to melt a hole in it. I wasn't too concerned with creating a secure safe, just a fun project to sit on my desk. Thanks for watching!
Make your front door like that
Maybe someday...😂
can you please make a more in depth build video😢
I'm not planning on revisiting this project, but I've uploaded detailed diagram on Printables to show where all the dowels and screws need to go. If you have other, more specific questions, please reach out via direct message on Printables. I'd be happy to help any way I possible.
I found the images, BUT the insert count is off. The BOG in the video says 13 inserts, but your new images show 14
Nice work! If any upgrade work in your plan? We'd love to supply 3D printing prototype services with different materials (including metals) if you'd like to give it a shot! Looking forward to reaching any collab together! (PCBWay zoey)
Thank you!! I am working on my next design as we speak and would love to hear more. Is there an easy way to contact you directly?
@@RoccosStuffGlad to hear this! My contact info can be found under this account! Looking forward to your reply soon🙌
Printables is empty :P
Woud love to give it a go printing, the mechanism is lovely, can see me fidgeting with it for hours.
If a a secondary mechanical lock cculd be put over teh door and act to unlock the door rather than the key mech, that would be infinitely cooler :D
Thanks for the watching, and the comments! I am so flattered that you want to make one for yourself! I just uploaded the .stl files, I was packaging them over the past hour lol.
I'd be happy to share the Fusion360 file if you want to adapt the design for a mechanical lock - I love the idea!!
@@RoccosStuff Oooh, yay, that would be most useful, though I don't use FushionHA 380, so .Step files would be best for me to tinker with, if you could kindly bundle those with it (means anyone with pretty much any software can work with it, and not be forced into dodgy licenses with Autodesk lol) :)
@@RoccosStuff Also, i may be printing a good few of the parts in resin, so been able to make adjustments to the tolerances and make parts thinner is also quite possible. If you can spare £2-300 for a resin printer, you'll never look back for making fine intricate parts like gears, racks and other mechanical parts that need good strength at small size to function best :D
@noviceartisan Will do, thanks for the suggestion! I'll let you know when I upload the files (hopefully tonight)