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This is pretty cool, thanks for sharing. I know mechanism/deckmate has 3D models available as well, but their designs require springs/screws/etc, so this has some serious advantages for being print in place.
Unless I'm looking at it wrong, it's not print in place, it needs to be glued together. It looks like a 2-piece set for either side. To be printed in one piece, it would require non-removable supports.
Ok yeah you're right. That's still pretty good though, for comparison mechanism sells this kit in order to get their 3D printed designs working. This seems much easier to assemble.
This is correct. There are alignment holes and tabs for everything, so it's pretty painless. It was a requirement to have zero supports, which is more work than a dot of glue IMO, so I went that route.