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Toy Hack Guide

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This 3D printed switch allows you to control toys by connecting with an audio jack.
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This guide is adapted from AT Makers. Our variation uses foam instead of a spring.
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The original instructions can be found here: http://atmakers.org/2017/03/3d-printed-at-switches-mark-i/
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It requires 3D printing three parts. You can find the files to do so on Thingiverse.
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Materials
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3D printed pieces
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2 strand wire
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Tactile switch
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Prepared Male Audio Jack
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Heat Shrink
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Soldering Iron
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Solder
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Helping Hands
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Wire Stripper
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Foam to make your button springy. The foam from the inside of a life jacket works well.
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