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Fidget Toggle Switch

by kriswillcode · via Printables
FormatSTL
CategoryOther
LicenseCC BY-NC-SA
Triangles2.0k
UploadedJul 17, 2025
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Description

This fidget toy is a tiny, clicky toggle switch! It's fully printable in about an hour and is only four pieces. You can change the "snap" effect by using either spring option and/or different materials. Want to sell prints of this model? Check out my Printables Club! Updates EDIT (18 May 2024) : I've created a print-in-place version of this switch! It prints faster and uses less filament. Print-in-Place Fidget Toggle Switch EDIT (27 Oct 2023 ): If you're having issues with the spring, try my new version: Variable Tension Fidget Switch EDIT (30 Dec 2021) : Thank you to everyone for posting your makes!!! It's blowing my mind that people all over the planet are printing this! Thanks for the filament recommendations and beautiful color combinations. Cheers to 2022! EDIT (18 Nov 2021) : Because a few makers have said that the springs are stiff, I added a new ReallySoftSpring STL file. Print Settings Nozzle Size : 0.4mm Layer Height : 0.2mm Vertical Shells : 2 Top/Bottom Layers : 4 Infill : 15% Supports : Nope You'll need 2x Case, 1x Toggle, and 1x of either the HardSpring or SoftSpring or ReallySoftSpring. I recommend printing all of springs and trying them out to find what feels best for you. For most filaments, I found the HardSpring works best, but if the filament is particularly stiff, use the SoftSpring or ReallySoftSpring. The tolerances should be generous enough, but if you are having any problems, check your flow rate. Assembly 1. Place the spring into one side of the case. Try out the HardSpring first as it should last longer theoretically . If you are using the SoftSpring or ReallySoftSpring, the cutout should be facing away from the peg. 2. Place the toggle on to the peg in the case and test out the movement. Note that the action will be stronger with both side of the case present. 3. Attach the other side of the case and enjoy! The case should hold together with friction, but if not, a small amount of glue should suffice. If you printed a few switches and need a convenient holder, check out Liova's 3-switch box . nortmann_c also made an awesome keychain remix that's worth checking out.
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