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Good Printers make Good Buttons

A project log for Clunke Button

Assistive input device for interacting with adapted toys and tools.

christopherChristopher 09/29/2017 at 02:560 Comments

- or at least they make any buttons at all.


My Printrbot (pictured above) has not had an easy life. Almost from the day it arrived as a kit, I've been ricing (in vain) to achieve lofty goals like queue based 24/7 printing. And in response it has spent more time than not being broken or mid-upgrade. Over this summer I decided to rip out a lot of the crazy stuff and try to get back to nice, reasonable working order. It's going well, but there's still a lot left to do.

I'm a (self-proclaimed) terrible 3D printer operator. It seems as though endless hours slip away as I tune and calibrate, only to arrive at prints that look about as mangled as the first ones. After three years of owning one of these dang things, I still feel like a novice. If I'm going to make this printing-a-lot-of-buttons thing work, the printer and I need to find some common ground. To that effect, there's a lot of incremental changes I want to implement:

The idea is for the printer to remain usable in between each task, so it can continue to support Clunke development.

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