The lid is a combination of the original lid and a totem pole, that I pilfered from Pinshape.com: https://pinshape.com/items/15175-3d-printed-圖騰-...鑰匙扣-筆筒-totem-pencil-holder-key-chain
The latest version doesn't have the bolt head exposed; it uses the lowest 10 mm of the totem pole.
3d model print parameters
Printer:
zortrax m200
Rafts:
Yes
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.190mm
Infill:
Low
Notes:
Looking at the photos, you quickly realise ...that the labyrinth looks much nicer, and that is correct. The totem is printed with a .190mm resolution, and the labyrinth with .090mm.... I just didn't have the patience... ;) I only used supports for things with an angle to horizontal of less than 20 degrees. A postscript: today I printed it with support for everything over 45 degree overhang, and that actually made a noticeable difference in the surface quality at 0.190 mm. I am tempted to do a run at 0.090 mm, even though it takes forever... View the cover photo in full size to see what I'm talking about.