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Easy Cookie Clicker (no supports, no glue)

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Full cookie (AMS), 0.2mm, 0.08mm top detail, no supports
Full cookie (AMS), 0.2mm, 0.08mm top detail, no supports
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1.1 h
1 plate
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(A1) Full cookie (AMS), 0.2mm, .08mm top detail, no supports
(A1) Full cookie (AMS), 0.2mm, .08mm top detail, no supports
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1.1 h
1 plate
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No AMS (2 plates), Print by layer, no supports
No AMS (2 plates), Print by layer, no supports
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1.3 h
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Jade White (10100) / Refill / 1kg
Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg
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Jade White (10100) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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  • MX-style "Clicky" Keyboard Switch x 1:

Description

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oking for a satisfying “click” masquerading as a delicious chocolate cookie? This oreo-inspired cookie clicker appears as a super-supremely-stuffed cookie to hide an “MX style” keyboard switch (required) inside that provides the satisfying clicky action.

 

This model requires an MX-Style "clicky" keyboard switch that you will need to supply. The term “clicker” refers to a fidget toy with a keyboard switch inside. The “click” comes from using a “clicky” style switch. If you use a different style of switch, the model will not click. For example: Blue “Clicky” Switches on Amazon

Why do I call this the Easy Cookie Clicker? While other cookie-themed clicker designs exist, I set out to make this one easy to print and assemble, as well as a few aesthetic changes for my own version. The white “cookie core” simply inserts into the base and locks into place with a 90-degree turn. No need for glue, but you can certainly add some if you wish. The top cookie is aligned so it will always line up with the keyboard switch. Each piece can be printed without supports as well. There is some bridging hidden inside the cookie, but the parts have been designed to help the slicer generate optimal bridges. Simply print, insert a keyboard switch, and assemble by hand for immediate cookie clicky action.

 

The profile is set up for Bambu PLA Basic filament, but for a more realistic cookie look you may have better luck with a black PLA Matte or PLA-CF.

 

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