IMPORTANT 2024-06-27: I reconized an Error with the Upper and lower Wall: It is not straight! I will fix it ! You can print both files in a large printer flat, but do not rotate them on the front Side!
Updated 2024-02-07 see below!
Safe thats fits in the popular “Kallax” shelf from Ikea
A Remix from the Safe from @Hugo
https://www.printables.com/de/model/259699-safe-box-3-digit-combination/comments/1244484
With the Dial from @Mikael_131119
https://www.printables.com/de/model/397712-safe-dial-with-additional-middle-marks
And thanks to @Oxmstr for the idea with the reduced walls!
It is only the front of the safe, because mostly the shelf is put at the wall so the backside is closed anyway.
I made the parts with a depth of about 9cm. Drill holes included for 4mm and 6mm.
Print the originals in 200%
Print the “Kallax_Safe” Files as they are (100%)
I printed it on a Sunlu S8 Pro with a 310x310mm bed.
Infill: Backplate 8%; Walls 10%, Knob 20% (because of Carbon-Bubbles); Dial 15%
White Filament PLA mostly from “Das Filament” but also Sunlu
Carbon Filament PLA from Sunlu
The Front Plate “Beta” should not be printed in a very high resolution because there could be a thin step then. (It took me hours to find out, reason seems the diagonal shape from the original file) - Should be no problem anymore with Frontplate 2.1
I always use a third spacer with all my safes, be sure you glue the axle at the backplates
For Assembly refer to the Original from @Hugo
Made for J. to keep his NinjaGo cards safe from his little brother :)
UPDATE:
2024-02-07: I added a new Frontplate (2.0) which should not have the High Resolution Problem. Added smaller pieces to print on smaler Printers
2024-02-08: Fixed small line in the Frontplate (2.1)
2024-02-16: “small pieces Frontplate” should be fine now
The author remixed this model.
I designed the front plate and the orientation for the backplate new, i also enlarged the side walls. Width is now about 254,17 %; the heigh is adjusted so there is a cubique shape that fits in the “Kallax” shelf from IKEA. The door is now opening more than 90 degrees ;)