Electruzzles

by psyberjock

Printable files (17)

  • stl

    battery-lid.stl

    31 Ko · 140 downloads

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    diode-lid.stl

    33 Ko · 140 downloads

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    passthrough-lid.stl

    31 Ko · 140 downloads

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    passthroughbox.stl

    64 Ko · 139 downloads

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    piezo-lid.stl

    44 Ko · 138 downloads

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    micropushbutton-lid.stl

    72 Ko · 139 downloads

  • stl

    Tbox.stl

    83 Ko · 141 downloads

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    minipwrswitch-lid.stl

    38 Ko · 139 downloads

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    tallerTbox.stl

    83 Ko · 140 downloads

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    rightangle-lid.stl

    31 Ko · 140 downloads

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    testpoint-lid.stl

    110 Ko · 139 downloads

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    Tlid2b-lid.stl

    37 Ko · 140 downloads

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    rightanglebox.stl

    64 Ko · 140 downloads

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    T-lid1a.stl

    32 Ko · 138 downloads

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    pot1k-lid.stl

    103 Ko · 139 downloads

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    T-lid1b.stl

    33 Ko · 139 downloads

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    ledlid.stl

    40 Ko · 139 downloads

Description

I have a toddler that loves puzzles. I love electronics. The obvious next step is to make electronic puzzles!

I've designed a simple system of construction and use: Magnets hold boxes together, spring-loaded screws make electrical connections, and lids differentiate and expose components to the world. There are 5 base box designs that accomplish most tasks, and the number of lids continues to grow. They are easily 3D printed without support, and everything screws/crimps together except for some lids that might require soldering wires to components (LEDs, capacitors, etc).

The best part is: it's all done in OpenSCAD, and new parts can very easily be added to the list.

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