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Clicker Master: The Heart of the Fidget.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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PETG material, strong and tough
PETG material, strong and tough
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Base and keycap added.
Base and keycap added.
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4x1 keyboard, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, 24.75g
4x1 keyboard, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, 24.75g
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⚙️ Mechanical Clicker Core - 2 Sizes (17mm & 19.6mm)

This is the ultimate sound engine for your creations. It’s not a standalone fidget, but an internal mechanism designed to be integrated into cases, buttons, or tactile toys that need a real, satisfying mechanical "click."

I’ve optimized this design to be Print-in-Place and extremely compact, allowing you to add high-quality auditory feedback to your own models without any complications.

⚠️ IMPORTANT: At first, it might not make a sound. Keep pressing it repeatedly to "break it in." Once the internal mechanism activates, it will click perfectly every time! SINCE THERE IS A SMALL CONTACT AREA, IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE LACQUER OR GLUE TO FIX IT TO THE PRINTING PLATE

📐 Versions Included:

I have prepared two files with precise measurements to fit the scale of your project:

  1. Standard Version (17mm): Ideal for original-style fidgets, as it closely matches the standard size.
  2. Large Version (19.6mm): Provides a slightly more robust click and is easier to fit into larger models.

✨ Why use this mechanism:

  • Easy Integration: Designed as a "block" ready to be inserted into your CAD files.
  • 100% Mechanical: The spring is part of the print. No metal springs, screws, or glue required.
  • Tactile Feedback: Engineered to mimic the resistance and feel of an industrial switch or a mechanical keyboard.

🛠️ Printing & Assembly Tips:

  • Material: Use PLA+ for a "crisper" sound or PETG for better long-term spring durability.
  • TEMP: 220°C
  • Resolution: 0.2mm is recommended. Since these are small parts (17mm - 19.6mm), precise tolerances are key to a great sound.
  • Pro Tip: This model fits in the same space as an original clicker. Before gluing, please note that it requires a tiny bit of "play" (clearance). You must leave a small gap for the sound-producing part to move freely. See the example image to ensure it works correctly. I WOULD BE DELIGHTED TO READ AND RESPOND TO YOUR COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Thank you for reading! ❤️

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