The stick-on cabinet locks my in-laws got me started coming off after our 2nd little one, so I decided to see if I could design one to my liking.
Designed to be easy to print and with a small flat bit on the end for alignment. I suggest using a piece of double sided tape to get your placement right, but you need to use screws.
Also, apparently "It's not a store bought item, you can't press it any farther than just enough to open the cabinet." didn't sink in and everyone kept pressing with their whole body weight... So I added a stop block to hopefully prevent over stressing it.
I WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY RESPONSIBILITY if your child gets into your cabinets with this installed. I have designed it for my own purposes and it has done well, but this does not guarantee your results will be the same.
You should always monitor your children, as they are your responsibility. Regardless of the safeguards you put in place, 3D printed or store bought, you should never rely on them. They are a safety net in case you fail to keep them safe and nothing more.
Printer:
Yes
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:No
Resolution:
.2
Infill:15% w/ gyroid to hopefully help with felxibility
Filament: yes PETG and ABS have tested fine. yes
Notes:
I do not suggest PLA at all. It's warping temp is far too low for me to trust in this application.
Category: Kitchen & DiningThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.