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Sheep Fidget Clicker

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Description

Fluffy and cute… this little sheep is here to bring a cozy touch to your day 🐑✨

 

✨ This model is printed in two main parts and requires a Cherry MX–style mechanical keyboard switch (see details below).

 

- Body (Base)

The body forms the rounded base of the sheep, with a wool texture and a small tail at the back.

Available in two versions - pick your favorite:

• With hole: ideal if you want to attach it to a keychain (the hole is placed on the tail)
• Without hole: standard clicker version

 

- Head (Top)

The head contains the connection for the switch. It attaches using the cross shaped stem of the switch and fits neatly into the body.

 

 

⚠️ Print profile note - don’t delete the yellow cube!
On the sheep’s head, the slicer might interpret some color details as overhangs. I added a modifier (the yellow cube you’ll see in the photo) to prevent printing issues. Just make sure not to delete the cube!

 

Both parts are multicolor (AMS required).

 

 

⚠️You will need a Cherry MX style mechanical keyboard switch. I used a square edged switch like in the photo, but I also tested with a smooth edged one and it worked fine. Make sure to check your switch model before printing and assembling!

 

⌨️ ✨ For those who aren’t sure which switch to get:
I use a Cherry MX–style mechanical keyboard switch. It has a small cross-shaped stem on top where my models attach. You can find these switches in mechanical keyboard stores, electronics shops, or DIY keyboard sites. I can’t include a link here, but I’ve added a photo for reference.

 

 

Assembly:

Print the two parts (body + head).

Insert the cross shaped stem of the switch into the small cross slot on the underside of the head piece.

Place the head + switch assembly into the body.

Tip: Add a small amount of glue here to make the connection extra secure.
 




🌸 License Notice!!

Any commercial use including selling physical products, giveaways, freebies, subscriber rewards, or promotional use requires a Commercial License. A Commercial License is available here: https://bluveriestudio.gumroad.com/

 

 

 

 

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