Super Toggly Fidget Button
This fidget toy is based on a common toggle switch mechanism. Assembly requires no hardware.
Printing
All parts can be printed without supports.
Print spring with 100% infill. Ideally, the filament path should run the length of the spring. This can be achieved by forcing the infill to be horizontal instead of diagonal or by setting the perimeter count to a high value.
Print the peg in the back case with a high infill to prevent snapping.
Customization
Springs
- Spring - Default option
- Half Click Spring - Provides a half-click state
Cases
- Case Front/Back - Default option
- Bolt Case - Supports a metal bolt
- Strong Case Front/Back - Uses the Strong Central Post
Buttons
- Default Button
- Emotive button - 2-part button with an expressive face
Can I sell copies of this?
Yes! This project was shared under the Creative Commons - Attribution license.
This license allows selling copies, but you must provide proper attribution, as detailed in the license itself.
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it came out pretty nice but i wish the springs were harder and clickier, because mine hardly has any resistance
Printed this. Works great. Thanks for the cool toy.
excellent design! 👏😎
Thanks! Your prints looked great!
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Welcome!
@ anirealmsevil - I hope it works out! I've only seen one other resin print of this design, so I'm sure that brings some extra challenges into the mix!
I printed this out on my longer3d 10 resin printer, well most of it I need to get the case printed still. It was my FIRST ever print and it went over all pretty good. I ran into the toggle being printed misformed, but that's okay I can reprint that on its own later. I think it was sliced at an angle (still learning this stuff) and it had no supports so that's an oopsie. Might still work though. I gotta get the case printed and cured. I will comment again once I test it. Awesome print 3dPrinty
Nice alternate spring! And thanks for sharing that and the results from your alternate materials experiments.
Yeah I've confirmed that the toggle - "ironed" PLA and the spring - POM for really slippery action.
27JUL21 Update -- got the spring to print in POM. Smoother, but squeaks rubbing against the PET. I'll see about the PLA
https://thangs.com/Morb-Orgus/springSTL-22555