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Kofun Clicker – Inspired by Daisen Kofun

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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🗿 Kofun Clicker – Inspired by Daisen Kofun 🗿

This clicker is inspired by Daisen Kofun, one of the largest ancient burial mounds in Japan,
and its distinctive Zenpō-kōen-fun shape.

A kofun is an ancient Japanese burial mound, and the Zenpō-kōen-fun is a unique type
characterized by its keyhole-shaped form, combining a circular rear section and a trapezoidal front section.

In addition to recreating this iconic silhouette,
the side surfaces use a Fuzzy Skin setting to reproduce a
rough, earthy texture reminiscent of soil and earthworks found on real kofun.

The result is a compact mechanical clicker that combines
Japanese history, tactile texture, and a satisfying modern click.

🖨 Printable in PLA
🔧 Requires a mechanical key switch (not included)
🎵 Enjoy a satisfying click with every press

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