Coin Lift for Coin Sorting Vault

Sort your small change even faster now with the fantastic Coin Sorting Vault. Even more fun and amazement guaranteed.
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Description

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Many of you love Rocco's Coin Sorting Vault. My EURO version also finds a lot of friends every day. And since I've become quite enamored with this thing myself, it's a lot of fun expanding the vault.

My new expansion not only adds more fun but is also very useful: Simply put your change into the Coin Lift, turn the crank a few times, and all the coins will be deposited quickly and reliably into the coin containers of the Coin Sorter. It can hardly get any easier!

So, if you've already printed the Coin Sorter Vault, then the Coin Lift is the perfect addition. It fits both Rocco's US version and my EURO version.

My solution was inspired by a very old model that I found on Thingiverse. Credit where credit is due.

 

Printing information
 

Generaly
 

  • I use PLA for all parts.
  • All parts can also be printed with a 0.6mm nozzle. This is faster than using a 0.4mm nozzle.
  • For all parts, I use 10% Gyroid infill.
  • I use a 0.2mm layer height for all parts.
  • All STL files are correctly aligned on the print bed.

Additional settings for the individual parts
 

- Coin Lift Adapter P2
  • Support required
    This part is the only somewhat challenging one for printing. I let Prusa Slicer generate the infill itself. In my opinion, organic infill is the best choice here.


- Coin Lift Crank
  • Used Brim type: Outer brim only
- Coin Lift Disc
  • Perimeter: 3

 

Assembly instructions

Assembly is child's play and can be done in just a few minutes and four steps. You only need a bit of super glue. How to proceed and what to consider can be found in my illustrated guide in the attached PDF document.

 

I am looking forward to your Makes! :-)

If you like this design, feel free to check out my others here.

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