Unifix Perkins Brailler Cube finger garage
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This object was made in Tinkercad. Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/lhR8YslM9tg This is a simple shape that was made from an idea shared by another assistive technology specialist that was using sticky tape and hollow cubes bought online to make "finger garages" for blind students to keep fingers in place while learning to use the Perkins Brailler machines. These just slide onto the keys instead of being taped, glued, etc., and can be easily removed. These are printed using either PLA or PETG. I used 100% infill and default layer height. You may need to adjust for best results . My printing temps are 215c for PLA and 230c for PETG and 80c for the bed temp for my filaments.
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