Octoswitch base models for remixing into fun toys + OctoBot fidget toy based on the tiny octoswitch

This 3-way switch snaps/locks into two rotated positions with an intermediate "free" position. Good for fidgets or toys!
15m
1× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
2.00 g
6
28
1
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updated June 9, 2022

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Purpose: remix and extend

The octoswitch is a building block with fun switching action. It scales well from tiny (10 x 16 x 8 mm) to medium (20 x 32 x 8 mm) and likely beyond. Please remix this to create fun toys or useful gadgets. Or print as-is at risk of finding yourself mindlessly snapping it back and forth.

Print recommendations

Print with sufficient resolution to achieve switching action. For the tiny size:

  • 0.2 mm layer height with a 0.4 mm nozzle is plenty;
  • 0.3 mm layer height will be too loose.

For the larger models, you might be able to be more sloppy.

Adhesion can be an issue for the base models, so add a brim. Once you've worked into into a creative masterpiece, you will probably have enough surface contact to skip the brim.

OctoBot: An example remix

OctoBot is an example build based on the tiny size. Please try to make toys that are happier than OctoBot!

  • Good toy for kids. 
  • Good for fidgeting. 
  • Quick print (15 minutes for me).
Learning Activity for Kids

Recommended for 9 yrs old and up. Younger ages for the brave.

  1. Show a kid the OctoBot and the base models. Best to print one.
  2. Challenge them to make up their own toy incorporating a base model.
  3. Have them sketch ideas onto a piece of paper based on OctoBot.
  4. Import a base model into Tinkercad and help them go to work.
  5. Export their completed work as an .STL, slice, and print, and print, and print again …

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