3D Printed Coin Traps
June 08, 2023

These 3D printed coin traps are some of my favorite prints. The coin is too big to be removed through any of the holes, so anyone unfamiliar with 3D printing won't be able to figure out how you got the coins in there. The trick is to print it halfway, pause the print and drop the coin in, then finish the print.
The model can be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:193941 (model credit: mathgrrl)
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Writen By Jeremy Simon

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