3dprinted Bistable Compliant Switch Mechanism
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We can't claim any credit for this other than just printing it out, but it is a great example of how 3D printing can be put to work. This Bistable Compliant Mechanism was created in one part and designed by Brigham Young University's Compliant Mechanisms Research Group. • Printed in PLA on our Ultimaker S5, 0.15mm layer height, 20% infill. Not that it matters. • For more information visit their website at https://www.byu.edu/ or watch this video at • Why Machines That Bend Are Better • Oh and a warning — it is about as addictive as our fidget spinner.
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