3D Printed Clicky Piano Fidget
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
- A 3D printed clicky fidget with a piano theme
All the required files to make your own are available to download.
3dprinty.xyz/project/123
Happy printing!
== Featured Printy ==
Printy Panel Hat Rack Cubby remixed and printed by Mike
www.printables.com/model/873175
== Materials ==
- Duramic 3D Marble PLA+
- Printed Solid Jessie Soul Black Glitter PLA
== Credits ==
Intro Music By
Slogra
Other Music and SFX From
artlist.io/ Наука
Thanks for sharing my photo of my hat rack thanks to your design!
Thank you for remixing and posting :)
My wife works with children with needs. I can do this, but this would be the first magnet project I tackle. Thanks for the stress!
You've got this :) 🍀
The holes for the magnets are pretty tight, but a clamp (and maybe some glue) should be all you need. I hope the kiddos enjoy the piano!
@@3DPrinty Magnets are gonna be a few days out from amazon. Thanks for the entertainment and models.
Incredible designs, shared freely, and a beautiful cat? This channel has it all!
Oh Zelda, definitely main character vibes ❤
The piano is fantastic. I look forward to seeing how you add sound to it 😊
Thank you! And I'm also looking forward to figuring out how to do it :p
Thanks for showing how your overhangs look from the supports! Sometimes I avoid printing from my prints not looking as good as what I see others post and I end up not printing anything.
Always happy to share the entire process - the good and bad. Unless someone intentionally sets up their lighting to highlight flaws, prints you see in videos almost always look less perfect in person.
"Teaching Tech" had a great hack for the supports. Set the distance to zero, move the support away from the base a little bit, and put in a pause just after the top of the support prints. Then use a laundry marker (aka "Sharpie") to draw on the supports. PLA and PETG don't stick to laundry marker. Maybe leave just a little bit at the other end to hold the plastic you want down. v=dCDGhsRTCNU&t=598s Might make printing the keys that need support a little easier.
Great tip! I'll have to try it out :)
Very cool! You read my mind. Looking forward to the next video😁
Thank you! The electronic version might be a few videos away, but I announced my intention to really force myself to finally complete an electronics project. I can't back down now!
I also plan for it to be a little more than just an instrument... but I'll share more on that later.
Another awesome project to add to the long list. All so, the piano background music is a nice touch.
I'm glad you noticed :)
That's a very LARGE fidget toy!
4:03 This looks like an amazing idea. Maybe instead of limit switches, it might be possible with Hall effect sensors, as there are already magnets? They are also more affordable.
Probably less noisy too! The idea I have in mind is very binary, but I'll leave that surprise for later ;)
So very clever. I do appreciate your efforts
Worth mentioning, never use hot glue for neodymium magnets, it will seriously weaken them
Sweet piano keys!!!
You’re awesome, Printy! Keep doing what you do
Thanks so much!
Might make a nice macro keyboard :)
Nice model! Starting to print it tonight. 6x3mm magnets for the curious.
Good luck! Yes, 6x3 and 3x3 are my go-to magnet sizes. I try to reuse those as often as possible so you'll never have to by oddball sizes on my projects.
Bro, my son saw me watching this video. He said I need to print him a fidgety piano. But it needs to make the beautiful music noises..... He's 4..... So I will be printing him one. Then I'll be watching for the 2nd part with the limit switches. I actually have a box of 20 of them already.
Wonderful! The electronic version will probably have an altered frame... we'll see how it goes!
cat footage! :)
I love the piano design. I was thinking that the piano could still be a puzzle box when you press the keys in the right order. Also, I know you’re trying to layoff the panel project. I was thinking pulley attachment or an eye bolt attachment would be really useful. I wanted to ask what software program do you use to design your models?
A new larger puzzle is definitely in the works, but I've got something special in mind for the piano - not just playing notes :)
Good Printy Panel ideas. I will return to it in the future, and I'll give that a try.
I design primarily in Autodesk Fusion (formerly Fusion 360).
How do I print that lovely cat? Please share STL asap!
In all seriousness, I do plan to sculpt a model based on her in the future :)
Your Thingiverse upload seems to be missing the black keys. But I've downloaded from Printables as well, which does appear to have them.
Thank you! I happened to re-upload those files a few hours ago, so they should show up now (I renamed them from "C#" to "C sharp").
Let me know if they still don't download for some reason.
@@3DPrinty I can see them in the files list, but the ZIP of all files still doesn't seem to contain them.
Oh, I see what happened. Even though I uploaded the new version hours ago, Thingiverse hasn't gotten around to re-processing those files and building a new Zip. I don't believe there's a specific way to kick off that process, so we just have to wait for the site to do its thing. I'll check it again in 24 hours.
@@3DPrinty It works now. Thanks for updating.
Shut the front door
I see you've made it so it's possible to expand the number of keys. 48 key MIDI controller keyboard incomming. ;)
Nice! Yes, it should be fairly easy to dice up the base within your slicing software and expand it as desired. I've also included STEP files for CAD users that want to take that even further :)
@@3DPrinty I do have several kbd with midi built in, so it won't be made by me. I do hope that someone out there takes up the challenge, as it would be great to see how far the hobbyist segment could take that. :)
Noooo. To be complete, you will need a team fortress 2 pyro.
Ha! I wonder if there's a suitable model of them to display with the piano :)