Saturday, September 28, 2013

3D Printing to change the sheets on the Kindle - unocero

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devices for reading electronic books come in different designs. Some are functional, but not very friendly in design. Others are great in their design, but who have not considered such, are disabled and press certain buttons have trouble. So XenonJohn , as he calls this character, invented a device for Kindle, which created a 3D printer.

The idea was to help those who own a Kindle and for some reason find it hard to access the buttons “next page” and “previous page”. The author of this little invention levers designed so that only your gizmo with a light touch, you can move forward or backward in the text being read.

Construction is simple. The levers are set and stick to the buttons on the Kindle. The project can be downloaded from the following page and requires a 3D printer. The device file is made in Sketch8 and this was exported with a plug-in to a. Stl. We used a printer MakerBot Replicator.

References:

Hackaday

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