Hello all.... I don't know if I'm at the right spot here, but I need someone who can design and print me a key safe for a round key which is delivered by Behind Barz. Looking around at several websites I found just "flat" key safes for "flat" keys. My keys are on top flat and at the bottom round. And they are relative small..... So I'm looking for someone who can design and print me a simple, effective and tamperproof key safe to wear a spare key with me without the possibilities to cheat with it. So it must be sealed somehow. And it has to have an "eye" or something like that to hook/lock it on the BBCS Hannibal 2 cage. Can and will someone help me out with this? Eventually it has not to be free of charge of course.
This is something I made. The Igloo padlock is really nice and has several useful purposes. The ky box can be easily made any size. I have a second design now that has a slide through bar that locks and allows the key part to hang on the side of the lock more naturally. <img src="https://www.chastitymansion.com/for...70452653-7a8aeb60fca2aa039cbb688261fdc518.png" alt="58760" />
Here is what I am thinking. If you look closely at my avatar you will see a stainless cable loop. These are easily made with a few dollars of parts from amazon. If you want the key with you, you could make a 3d plastic case that holds the key and gets mounted with the loop to the belt with the cable. To access the key, you would break open the 3d printed shell or cut the cable. Breaking the plastic is much easier and might not require any tools.
Thank you for you're reply. But im looking for something simple, just a key safe witch can be locked with a seal or so. And that I can make the attached to te cage/belt so I can carry a emergency key when it's needed for a unexplained hospital visit.....
That is easy enough. Do you have a 3D printer and just need a sty file? If you dont, I suspect there is one in your community at a library or other learning center. You will most likely need to post the dimensions of the keys once you have them.
I have the keys already, see photo on first post. And I don't have a 3D printer, so the best option for me is that someone makes a key safe for me witch suits the Behind Barz key.....
I can make a style file but it does not make a lot of sense to ship it from the states. I will post something here and perhaps someone in the EU could print and ship. I see the picture but dont see dimensions of the keys. Can you measure in millimeters: Total length of key Width of the handle part of the key Length of the handle part of the key Diameter of barrel part of the key
Here's a concept for you. Given the handle of the key is much thinner than the barrel, I'm not sure there are a lot of options outside a block like design. It is possible to make the box more narrow (cover less of the key handle left to right...essentially make a "barrel" that holds the key barrel and extend it up and over the handle). If you have a Mac, you should be able to download the *.stl file and open it in the Preview app. This will let you manipulate the object in 3D.
Thank you! I have measured the tiny little key to freedom. See picture: I have a little tiny question left? Can you develop something to the key safe so that it can be hung on a neckless or similar? Something with an eye to put the neckless trough? Any other idea's are welcome....
My guesses at dimensions were close! I’ll mock something up in a little bit. For the neckless idea, do you want any part of the key visible?
If that don't effect the security of the lock safe it's allright by me. And if it's not to much work, one key safe to carry it with me. Without the neckless possibility.....
Here are two ideas. One is a "box" and the other a "sleeve". The box is 50mm x 25. The sleeve is 44mm x 20. I "think" both will fit the key without issue (I don't have a way to test).
How about simply finding a piece of pipe a bit wider and longer than your key, perhaps plastic or copper, getting an end cap and fixing it in a permanent manner (for copper, solder, for plastic, solvent weld, or otherwise epoxy glue) and then at the other end drill two holes opposite each other and thread a numbered seal through them and through the hole in the key, so the 'business end' of the key is inside the tube, preventing its use without breaking the seal.
So, now I had time to see this again. I think it's a nice solution for a simple and smal key safe Thank you!. Now to look for someone who can print this.....
Our public libraries have printers that you can use. I suspect many computer repair stores have printers too. There are also online companies that will print and ship to you. I think you can even order a printing off amazon.
Yes they do. That said, the libraries near me require folks take a class or two on how to use them. I think this is a great idea as 3D printing isn't as easy as it would seem. I'd also suggest if someone is interested, look into something like an Ender 3 series printer. They're not very expensive but not junk either. Go in knowing it'll take some effort to learn a few skills, and to be patient and have fun. If so, they're very addictive. If not and you're expecting to hit a button and have something come out then 3D printing isn't for someone. As for printing services. I don't know much about them but know they're fairly expensive. For a one off it may not be bad. But for more than a few items it can add up fast. Another option is to find someone kinky nearby who is willing to do some printing and pay them for their time and filament (or resin).