Braille Peg Cell

Braille Peg Cell

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<p>This <strong>Braille Peg Cell</strong> can be used to teach individual braille letters.<br>&nbsp;</p><figure class="media"><oembed url="https://youtu.be/Zlntza52REA"></oembed></figure><p><a href="https://youtu.be/Zlntza52REA">https://youtu.be/Zlntza52REA</a></p><h3><br>Printing</h3><ul><li>All parts can be printed without supports. Print the spring with enough perimeter lines that the flexible arms are solid.</li><li>Tested with PLA and PETG.</li><li>This design has some tight clearances. Test print a single spring and button to make sure everything fits inside the cell case well.</li></ul><h3><br>Assembly</h3><ul><li>Snap a button cap onto one side of the spring. The spring should only fit in one direction.</li><li>Insert the spring into the cell case. Once again, only one direction should work.</li><li>Press the button all the way in so that the spring pops through the case and can be accessed on the other side.</li><li>Snap a second button onto the spring.</li><li>Repeat five more times.</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><h3>Options</h3><p>If the spring snaps are unreliable, use the alternate glue spring.</p><p><br>Can I sell copies of this?</p><p>Yes! This project was shared under the <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons - Attribution</a> license.</p><p>This license allows selling copies, but you must provide proper attribution, as detailed in the license itself.</p><p>Please note that any other projects linked here (remixes or related projects) may have a different license. Please respect those licenses.</p><p><a href="https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/best_practices_for_attribution">Click here for attribution examples</a></p>

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