Momentus Mind Camera Basic // Fidget Clicker + Memory Device
The Momentus Mind Camera is a breakthrough device capable of capturing vivid memories and storing them directly in your brain. The incredibly satisfying and effective clicking noise triggers a Pavlovian response that your brain will come to associate with important memories. Made possible by navigating a narrow labyrinth of legal loopholes, you can now 3D print your own! So get out there and make some memories (at your own risk)!
This is the Basic Kit, which includes everything you need to make a functioning mind camera. For additional customization, check out the Pro Kit here.
Printing Guidelines
Watch the attached assembly video for detailed printing and assembly instructions!
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0.4mm nozzle, 0.16mm layer height, 3 walls, 10% infill, 5 top and bottom layers.
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All parts were designed to work with PLA, and should hold up for hundreds of snaps but a more resiliant material like PETG or ABS may increase shutter life. I would avoid softer PLA variants like silk/matte, especially for the Trigger. As always keep PLA parts out of hot environments.
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Front_loose.stl part is included to compensate for imperfect prints, but it's highly suggested to use a tuned printer that works with the default parts for best operation.
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Designed to work with my printable Keychain Loop or any standard keychain.
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No adhesives should be necessary, but if you want to glue parts together for extra strength, I suggest E6000.






























Quite the haul! Nice :D
That's a ton!
good idea
Whenever I try to click the button I just doesn't fell smooth and gets stuck in. any suggestions?
i fixed this by filing down the right hand guide, right hand if you look at the back of the front peice, and then oiling that area and the clicker section (this is the small peice on the left side of the back peice, looking from the inside, the spring has a hook that rotates around this section making a click, but its likeley that the hook on the spring gets stuck at the end of its rotation around the clicker, so oil that part aswell, but do not file it.
It depends on exactly what parts are catching each other. You may have to decrease flow/multipier in your slicer, but for the one you've already printed it might work to just give the surfaces contacting the trigger a quick sanding.. or even just clicking a few times until it smoothes itself out, depending on how bad it is. The 'loose' version of the front piece can also help with this, but may cause the parts to not snap together as tightly which could wear things out more quickly. Good luck!
I will make a video for it
Cool!
hey Devin could you mail me a spare spring please no spring works 90 percent of the stuff you make will fail on my printer so I would like one and a mind mentos camera
does the print require supports?
Nope
thanks mate, just printed, it gets stuck quite bad, but i found that printing the spring with petg and sanding down the trigger and guides and a little bit of cycle oil really helped.
Glad you got it working! Perhaps decreasing flow/extrusion multiplier could help with the sticking.