The button still presses in but everything else had rusted away.. so it's just pressing down on some coiled up wire acting like a spring, which is then pressing down on some card I painted with conductive paint and that has a crocodile clip connecting it to a microcontroller that is hooked up to a speaker.
If I was going to make it more robust, I think a lever microswitch would be the way to go.
Ah that's cool. I've got a similar project that I want to do at some point (button lights up some LED, then a sound plays) so that's good info 😁. Which microcontroller are you using? I've got a micropython board somewhere I need to dig out…
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Date: 2025-08-16 08:07 am (UTC)The button still presses in but everything else had rusted away.. so it's just pressing down on some coiled up wire acting like a spring, which is then pressing down on some card I painted with conductive paint and that has a crocodile clip connecting it to a microcontroller that is hooked up to a speaker.
If I was going to make it more robust, I think a lever microswitch would be the way to go.
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