How do you secure your loopkey?

Yep. Wire loop :wink:

So much silicone. My mortal enemy.

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When I’m done with my board, it will be coated in silicone. The enclosures.

Yeah silicone sucks for serviceability.

But it sure works really, really well for some things.

Also annoying how long it takes to cure. And how long it CAN take to remove later. (Sometimes it just peels right off in one piece, if you’re lucky)

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I love silicone for it’s practical purposes. I hate it for it’s inability to look pretty. Or for my lack of skill to beautify it.

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I made this for my MOV-E deck. The xt90 is a friction fit in the 3d print:)

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I like that the charge port is covered from debris by the loopkey.

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That is sex

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That is so smart, well done!

I got a MOV-E deck as well and i might do something like this but with a charge port and button on the front truck instead. Thanks for the inspiration

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Mine is stuck in customs at the moment. Be keen to see what you do so I can shamelessly plagiarize.

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Thanks for the response guys. If anyone is interested in the files I’ll happily share them:)

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Definitely interested bro!

Interested in it if you could share

Underdel.stl (217.0 KB) Overdel.stl (545.6 KB) Charger and xt90 holder v11.step (1.3 MB)

Here are the stls and the STEP file:)

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Missed opportunity here… That outside enclosure could have EASILY been printed to look like a ball sack.

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Haha might have to do that next!

Diy antispark or bust!

The 3D Print can be found easily on thingiverse. Then bridge the key with some copper and solder and epoxy it all into place. Super easy to utilize if it’s always on my lanyard.

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cast a blob of resin over the end, holding up well

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