This Braille Peg Cell can be used to teach individual braille letters.
Printing All parts can be printed without supports. Print the spring with enough perimeter lines that the flexible arms are solid. Tested with PLA and PETG. This design has some tight clearances. Test print a single spring and button to make sure everything fits inside the cell case well.
Assembly
- Snap a button cap onto one side of the spring. The spring should only fit in one direction.
- Insert the spring into the cell case. Once again, only one direction should work.
- Press the button all the way in so that the spring pops through the case and can be accessed on the other side.
- Snap a second button onto the spring.
- Repeat five more times.
Options
If the spring snaps are unreliable, use the alternate glue spring.
Can I sell copies of this?
Yes! This project was shared under the Creative Commons - Attribution license.
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