Simple lever for a 3d printed gate

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A user is seeking advice on designing a lever mechanism for a 3D-printed gate that opens simultaneously with a push. Suggestions include replacing the current "Y" shape with a full door design that utilizes a hinge for stability and level alignment. The operator should push the gates into a raised position, allowing them to snap down quickly when released. The discussion also touches on the potential use of a spring versus relying on the flexing of the plastic for quick opening. Emphasis is placed on ensuring the hinge is securely held in place to prevent separation during operation.
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Hi I am new here!,i want to thanks for all great information,

Today i try to make a lever works with my hot wheels start gate,it should be work like gate,when i push the lever down,the gate will going down but i can't make the gate open at the same time between the first and second gate,any idea of the lever design that i should make on my 3dprinter?

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Any help would be appreciated so much! Thanks a lot!

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I would make two changes.
First, I would not use that "Y" shape. I would use a full "door" with a "hindge" attached to the bottom of the assm.
This would tend to keep the gates at the same level.
Second, I would changes the way the gate is setup by the operator. You could make it so the operator needs to push the gates into a raised position - and flexing part of that "door" in the process. Then it would be held in that position until the trigger release it. That way the gates would snap down quickly.
 
.Scott said:
I would make two changes.
First, I would not use that "Y" shape. I would use a full "door" with a "hindge" attached to the bottom of the assm.
This would tend to keep the gates at the same level.
Second, I would changes the way the gate is setup by the operator. You could make it so the operator needs to push the gates into a raised position - and flexing part of that "door" in the process. Then it would be held in that position until the trigger release it. That way the gates would snap down quickly.

Hi thanks for your idea!,do i need a spring to make door open quick when i push the lever?, d9 you have any picture reference related tp your idea?,that would be a big help to mix into 3d print model
 
Bayu said:
Hi thanks for your idea!,do i need a spring to make door open quick when i push the lever?, d9 you have any picture reference related tp your idea?,that would be a big help to mix into 3d print model
Perhaps a metal spring, but I would try flexing the plastic and allowing it to snap back. Given the right thickness and shape, it should be possible to make it work with the plastic.
I don't have a picture. Right now, you have one "stick" sticking out from the gate piece. That is you biggest problem. It should end in a "T" with the top of the T held against the bottom of the main section and acting like a hinge, But as I said, it shouldn't even by a "T", it should be a full rectangle so that it cannot easily twist. You will need to add something to the bottom of the main section to hold that hinge in place - so that the end of the rectangle is in a long slot. This is especially important if you are flexing the plastic - because that flexing will cause the hinge of the gate piece to separate from the bottom unless that slot is strong.
 
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