light switch fidget toy 3d models
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A fun, quiet fidget to roll around in one or two hands. There are a lot of pieces to print, but don't worry! Printing the required 9 links, 6 pins and 6 caps takes less than 2 hours and are very easy to assemble. You can also print extra...
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PLA+ and PET are some safe choices. Print Settings:This is a toy so whatever you feel comfortable with, I did 3 walls and 4 top/bottom layers, this worked well for me. Hardware:These are standard buttons: https://amzn.to/4byvuVy The link provided is...
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UPDATE- 11/11/2015 Version 2 Released: Edges Refined to Perfection 10/20/2016 A Ready-to-Print STL with All Three Parts Added, as Requested Watch the Video Here: https://youtu.be/NOGPQmb8KG8 Inspired by Restless Hands Toys on Etsy All tolerances are...
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Login and search for "HoldenArt". Print instructionsCategory: Mechanical Toys Print Settings Printer: HP MJF Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .05mm Infill: 20%+ Filament: N/A PA 12 on an HP MJF N/A Notes: This is not designed for fdm printing. If...
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This gravity knife has been designed as a toy to relieve stress and anxiety. Unlike other designs, emphasis has been placed on the ease of opening and closing so that the user can operate it with one hand.On the other hand, components have been...
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This should also provide less friction and lead to a better result. Important: To add a bit of grip I suggest using a drop of hot-glue or gluing a piece of craft foam (or any other rubbery surface) on each end. See it in action here:...
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A fidget cube toy that accepts standard MX type switches (Cherry, Kailh, Gateron, etc.). It feels very good in your hand especially when the print was sanded down a bit. The .stl file is meant to be printed twice and then glued together with 4...
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This fidget toy is a tiny, clicky toggle switch! It's fully printable in about an hour and is only four pieces. You can change the "snap" effect by using either spring option and/or different materials.</p><p><strong>EDIT (18 Nov 2021)</strong>:...
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This is a simple remix of mr kriswillcode's fidget switch suited for that special someone on valentines day!
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I grabbed some mechanical switches from around my desk and decided to craft a Fidget Cube to keep my hands occupied. I utilized Blue Gateron Switches and scrounged up old keyboard keycaps from my stash. If you use blue switches like I did (clicky),...
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Fidget rocker switch with a satisfying 'click'. You will require 2 8x3mm neodymium magnets and 1 M3x10mm fastener. When assembling make sure the magnets are opposed to each other for the switch to work correctly. ... ...
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On a whim, after someone on a Discord server shared a video of a fidget switch they printed, I decided to try a quick interpretation of the design with the materials I had on hand. This is intended to use 6mm diameter x 3mm tall magnets. The holes...
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Update Feb 12, 2022: Added chamfered version to match the original switch better.This is a remix of the original fidget toggle switch by kriswillcode. This version uses 4 8mm x 3mm or 5/16"x1/8" neodymium magnets to enable the switching action.
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This is a remix of the original fidget toggle switch by kriswillcode. This version uses 4 8mm x 3mm or 5/16"x1/8" neodymium magnets to enable the switching action. This upgrade gives a much more satisfying and instant click between switch...
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Amount of infill does not matter.It is important to follow this guide:print the file Magnet_Fidget_Switch- set up a pause right before the hole closes.- put the magnet in and resume printingprint the file Magnet_Fidget_bot- set up a pause right...
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It's even hard to print and assemble!This little fidget toy functions like a mechanical switch from a keyboard. It provides an audible and tactile <i>click</i> when pressed and released. The switch has no electrical contacts: its only purpose is to...
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Case and Spring parts are compatible with original “Fidget Clicking Wheel 2.0”.Print Settings:Material: PLA, PETGLayer height: 0.15 - 0.20mm (For your information, I tested it at 0.30mm and it was quite tight due to the tolerance.)Supports:...
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This is a simple fidget switch that uses an array of three magnets to create a very clicky bistable mechanism that snaps sharply to either side. I used magnets instead of a mechanical detent because magnets don't wear out, whereas 3d printed plastic...
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I printed a fidget toggle switch and fell in love. The click, the clack, it's on, it's off... amazing.</p><p>The only issue was in my giant hands, I was unable to keep a grip on it. So I added a loopy ring and now it a perfect for one handed...
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:-) If yes, then print this simple rocker switch fidget.You can choose bottom part with or without ring for your finger and top part for flat or rounded screw head. The rocker is available with or without I/O symbols. The length of the screw should...
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Equipped with Cherry MX switch technology, try the blue option for its satisfying clickiness. This product is a creative spin on the popular Cherry MX Arcade Button, offering a unique twist on a classic design. All you need to print is the body of...
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The body of the switch also has two options, because who doesn't like choices?If you're looking for a fidget switch that has fewer parts, prints quicker, and uses less filament, check out my Print-in-Place Fidget Toggle Switch. ⚠ Heads up, hot...
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I made this for fun to use some blue switches I had leftover from a keyboard. ...I printed some generic keycaps too.
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Fusion360 looked too complicated to jump in to, so I recreated the switch in OpenSCAD with tons of parameters. Supports screws & bearings, different size magnets, etc. If you find some combo of parameters that doesn't work besides...
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Any way you do it that socket will probably need a little cleanout if you're trying not to bend your switch pins.I had better luck printing the keycaps with the number facing up plus a brim and support only for the stem. ...When I printed them with the...