
Game Show/Arcade Buzzer Housing
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This is Thing I designed specifically to enhance a javascript game intended for localized settings. It features a standard Happ type arcade pushbutton (http://amzn.to/2p05U4U) and includes an RJ45 keystone mount. The concept involves using standard ethernet cable to connect any number of other buttons to a base station housing an arduino or similar device to register and report the button presses to the software. Teachers with some basic electronics knowledge can assemble something by pairing these with a Makey Makey and any PC or Mac to run games or quizzes that would otherwise be too challenging for students gathered around one keyboard. Print Settings Printer: Qidi Tech 1 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: 20% Notes: I recommend using supports, which will fill the hole for the keystone ensuring a tight snap. Tolerances were based on a 19.54mm x 14.65mm keystone jack with a 2mm gap to snap into. Since printer calibration and keystone measurement will differ, prepare to do some sanding here and there for a good solid fit.
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