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Magnetic shoelaces Created by Ruiz Brothers Last updated on 2016-12-29 04:31:02 PM UTC

Guide Contents Guide Contents Overview Parts, Tools and Supplies 3D Printing Download and 3D Print Slice Settings Customize Shoelace closures Adjusting magnet tolerences Adjusting Spacing Adjusting shoelace closures size Assemble Fit magnets inside shoelace closures Align magnets Check tolerances Prep shoes Loop laces Hide excess laces 2 3 5 7 7 7 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 2 of 15

Overview In this project we ll show you how to 3d print your own magnetic shoe lace closures. This can be really useful for anyone with dexterity problems, or if you just want to make tying your shoes a whole lot easier. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 3 of 15

Strong neodymium magnets help keep your laces together while running, walking or even working out. And after a long day on your feet, the magnets are easy to detach. The parts are 3D Printed and the design is easy to comstimze to fit your shoe size. The magnets press fit inside the parts and don't require any adhesives. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 4 of 15

Parts, Tools and Supplies You'll need the following tools, parts and supplies to complete this build. 3D Printer (http://adafru.it/dih) 3D Printer Filaments (http://adafru.it/tbg) High-strength 'rare earth' magnet (http://adafru.it/9) Digital Calipers (http://adafru.it/294) Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 5 of 15

Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 6 of 15

3D Printing Download and 3D Print The 3D printed parts can be downloaded with the link below. Edit Design Source http://adafru.it/tbh Edit Design (with User Parameters) http://adafru.it/tba Download from Thingiverse http://adafru.it/tbi Download from Youmagine http://adafru.it/tbj Download from Pinshape http://adafru.it/tbf Slice Settings Depending on your 3D printer, you may need to adjust the slice settings. We tested the closure on a Sigma BCN3D, Deltaprintr Go and a Printrbot Play. They do not require any support material and are oriented to print "as is". Nozzle: 0.4mm Extrusion Multiplier: 1.0 Extrusion Width: 0.48mm Layer Height: 0.2mm Nozzle Temperature: 220c Customize Shoelace closures Our shoelace closures are designed in Fusion360. Modify the design by adjusting the magnet size, lace hole spacing and the entire size of the closure. Each action is labled in the timeline. You can aslo download different formats to use in your preffered modeling program. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 7 of 15

Adjusting magnet tolerences Magnets can have small variations in size and thickness, so we ll need to make sure the tolerances are pretty tight. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 8 of 15

Carfully measure each magent and then update the height of the closure cavity. Adjusting Spacing The pattern feature controls how far apart the lace holes and magnets are from each other. Measure and adjust the values based on your shoes tongue size and laces holes spacing. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 9 of 15

Adjusting shoelace closures size The default length of the closures should work on most shoes but you could always update the design files to completely customize the size and look of the closures. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 10 of 15

Assemble Fit magnets inside shoelace closures Press fit the magnets into each side of the printed closures. Make sure the tolerences are tight so the magents can't pull each other out of the closures. These magnets can have small variations in size and thickness, so we ll need to make sure the tolerances are pretty tight. You could also use glues to hold the magnets in place. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 11 of 15

Align magnets We want to make sure the magnets are all facing each other so they don t repel. Check tolerances Test the strength of the fittings by pulling the closures apart. We want to make sure the magnets can't pull each other out of the cavities. Adjust the design or use glue if the magnets can pull each other out of the closures. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 12 of 15

Prep shoes Untie your shoes but leave laces on the last row of holes like shown in picture. Loop laces Thread laces through each lace hole and then loop the laces into each closure from the bottom of the shoe to the top. Leave a bit of slack so the laces aren t too tight. Test by putting your shoes on to ensure the magnets can still reach each other. Hide excess laces Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 13 of 15

Once you lace the closures to the top of the shoe we can either shorten the laces or hide the remaining laces by looping it back into the shoe. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/magnetic-shoelaces Page 14 of 15

Now you can adjust any twisted parts of the laces and try them on! We tested the magnet holder extensively through a couple of the Disney parks and never encountered any problems with them detaching. They easily snap together when you put them on and easily come off after a long day of walking around. And that s pretty much it! We think this is a great project idea for anyone who s looking to get into designing for 3D printing. There s a lot to learn when designing to solve problem. Even if it s a simple project, it proves really useful because it s something you can use everyday. Adafruit Industries Last Updated: 2016-12-29 04:31:01 PM UTC Page 15 of 15