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Hi, this is a remix of a remix.
In short:
It is a task/chore/planning board with 3 sliders per task (to check, assign and claim a task)
Tasks can be written/2d printed and slid into the board.
The original-original creator is below:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/185602?from=search#profileId-204424
^This includes the original to-do list with non-snap switches. Also, this page has a pdf file with a (2d inkt) printable line-paper that fits perfectly in THAT version (it will be too short for this version). You can edit that file to fit my version. Personally I just draw lines myself.
The original remixer that made lockable sliders/switchers:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/801800-plan-to-do-list-with-slider-lock#profileId-741868
^This includes the todo-list, but then the switches are snappy/lockable in place
To get into more details of the edits:
My model has several edits.
1. The snappy-switches easier to snap (I found the original-remix lockables too hard to snap).
2. Now there are 19 rows instead of the original 11 rows. This makes it a perfect vertical fit for A5 paper.
3. Now there are 3 columns of switches to:
- Check whether the chore is finished
- Show who performed the chore (only works if 2 people can do the chore)
- Make it possible to claim a chore if preferred.
Although, none of the switches are labeled in the model, so you can choose for yourself what to do with it.
4. Above the checks there is additional label-space for the switches. This is unsatisfyingly smaller than the left label, but that is because it would show parts if the slider system otherwise. This coincidentally perfectly fits the horizontal measurements of a memo/stickynote
5. In the backplate I added 2 variants:
- On each corner a 1x10mm hole for possible magnets to place on the fridge. It is not deep enough to fully fit a magnet, because the board would otherwise get unnecessarily chunky, but it is just a guide.
- A hanger at the top with a spherical hole, so any size magnet or nail can fit and snap it to place. The board is not that heavy, so shouldn't take too strong of a magnet to hold the weight.
Good luck!





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