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Fidget PIN Keypad

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
2.8 h
3 plates
4.6(26)

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Description

***INSTRUCTION ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SITE***

 

This tactile fidget toy mimics a PIN-entry keypad you'd find on a safe or secure door. Designed for stress relief and sensory satisfaction, it’s perfect for clicking, tapping, and pretending you're unlocking top-secret vaults!

✨ Features:

  • 🖱️ Clickable buttons – satisfying tactile feedback with each press
  • 🔐 Safe-style layout – realistic numeric keypad design
  • 🧠 Stress-relieving – great for focus, relaxation, or just fun
  • 🎨 Customizable – print in multiple colors or add your own labels
  • 🖨️ Easy to print – optimized for support-free printing with PLA or PETG

🧩 Use Cases:

  • Desk toy for fidgeting during work or study
  • Escape room prop or cosplay accessory
  • Fun gift for tech lovers and keyboard fans

🛠️ Assembly Instructions:

  1. Insert the Buttons: After printing all components, press the buttons into the base plate. A firm “click” should hold them securely in place, but you may optionally apply glue for extra stability.
  2. Attach the Button Covers: Place the covers onto the movable button clickers. Make sure they fit snugly and maintain their tactile response. Make sure to remove button cover supports from the bottom.
  3. Add the Final Cover: Finish by placing the black top cover over the entire keypad to complete the look.

     

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