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Spinning Light Wand Adaptation

The Spinning Light Wand Adaptation comprises instructions and files to adapt a commercially available Spinning Light Wand toy for use with an assistive switch. The toy is modified so that it has a 3.5 mm jack in place of the button. When a standard assistive switch with a 3.5 mm mono jack is attached and activated, the toy will activate. The toy is mounted into a 3D printed base that keeps the toy upright and houses the input jack.

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Getting Started

1. Order the Off-The-Shelf Components

The Bill of Materials lists all of the parts and components required to adapt the Spinning Light Wand. The toy is typically available at Walmart stores.

2. Print the 3D Printable components

Print the components

All of the files and individual print files can be in the Build_Files folder.

3. Assembly

Reference the Assembly Guide v1.0 or Assembly Guide v1.1 for the tools and steps required to build each portion.

Files

Documentation

Document Version Link
Design Rationale 1.1 Spinning_Light_WandDesign_Rationale
Bill of Materials 1.1 Spinning_Light_Wand_Bill_of_Materials
3D Printing Guide 1.1 Spinning_Light_Wand_3D_Printing_Guide
Assembly Guide 1.0 Spinning_Light_Wand_Assembly_Guide
Assembly Guide 1.1 Spinning_Light_Wand_Assembly_Guide
Maker Checklist 1.1 Spinning_Light_Wand_Maker_Checklist
User Guide 1.0 Spinning_Light_Wand_User_Guide
User Guide 1.1 Spinning_Light_Wand_User_Guide
Changelog 1.1 Spinning_Light_Wand_Changelog

Design Files

Build Files

Attribution

This adaptation was designed by Mimi Xia of the Makers Making Change Vancouver Chapter.

3D Printed Wand Base v1.0 designed by Mimi Xia.

3D Printed Wand Base v1.1 designed by Jake McIvor – Makers Making Change.

Neil Squire / Makers Making Change assisted with the creation of the documentation.

License

Everything needed or used to design, make, test, or prepare the Spinning Light Wand Adaptation is licensed under the CERN 2.0 Permissive license https://ohwr.org/project/cernohl/wikis/Documents/CERN-OHL-version-2 (CERN-OHL-P) .

Accompanying material such as instruction manuals, videos, and other copyrightable works that are useful but not necessary to design, make, test, or prepare the Spinning Light Wand Adaptation are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

About Us

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Makers Making Change is an initiative of Neil Squire, a Canadian non-profit that helps people with disabilities.

We are committed to cultivating a network of volunteer makers who support people with disabilities in their communities through DIY assistive devices. Check out our library of free, open-source assistive technologies with parts and build instructions.

Contact Us

For technical questions, to get involved, or share your experience we encourage you to visit the MMC Project Page, MMC Forum, or contact info@makersmakingchange.com

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