The Open Wobble Switch is a cost effective, open source assistive switch similar to commercially available Wobble Switches. The switch is activated by applying force to and moving a wand in any direction. The switch can be activated by various body parts including the limbs and head. It provides a momentary closed contact that can be used to activate various assistive devices. The Open Wobble Switch has an interchangeable topper that can be swapped for different shapes and sizes. The switch requires approximately 0.55 N (55 gf) and about 24 mm of travel to operate, though this will vary a bit depending on the topper attached.
Last Updated: 2024-Mar-21
The Bill of Materials lists all of the parts and components required to build the Open Wobble Switch. The main switch component needs to be ordered online. The rest of the off-the-shelf components are also online or may be available in smaller quantities at your local hardware store or dollar store.
Print the components for the switch and one or more toppers.
All of the files and individual print files can be in the /Build_Files/3D_Printing_Files folder.
Reference the assembly instructions for the tools and steps required to build each portion.
Document | Version | Link |
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Design Rationale | 1.1 | Open_Wobble_Switch_Design_Rationale |
Bill of Materials | 1.1 | Open_Wobble_Switch_BOM |
Assembly Guide | 1.1 | Open_Wobble_Switch_Instructions |
Maker Checklist | 1.1 | Open_Wobble_Switch_Checklist |
Quick Guide | 1.1 | Open_Wobble_Switch_Quick_Guide |
Changelog | 1.1 | Open_Wobble_Switch_Changelog |
Designers:
- Birk Zukowsky
- Gabriel Chu
- Jake McIvor
Open Wobble Switch by Neil Squire is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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