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Three Fabric Buttons

Three Fabric Buttons
These super simple fabric buttons are soft, fun to push and can come in handy when building various prototypes. They all share the same ground or plus, depending on what you hook what up to.



I am also selling these handmade fabric buttons via Etsy. Although it is much cheaper to make your own, purchasing one will help me support my prototyping and development costs >>
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5178109'''
 
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Step 1Materials and Tools

Materials and Tools
MATERIALS:
- 1.5mm thick neoprene from http://www.sedochemicals.com
- Stretch conductive fabric from http://www.lessemf.com
also see http://cnmat.berkeley.edu/resource/stretch_conductive_fabric
- Fusible interfacing from local fabric store or
also see http://www.shoppellon.com
- Thread
- Pen and paper
(- LEDs and crocodile clips for testing)

TOOLS:
- Sewing needle
- Scissors
- Iron
(- Multimeter)
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Jun 10, 2011. 5:29 AMdhivya2110 says:
Hi! This i'ble is really cool. I am trying to make the same on my own. Could you please tell me how is the pressure vs voltage calibrated? Is it possible to program the controller without calibrating it? Please help me.. Thanks in advance for any of your advice..
Apr 21, 2011. 12:41 PMcheesemarathon says:
can u press more than one button a a time and it work?
Apr 15, 2011. 1:43 PMnida22 says:
can any one tell me that both the fabric is neoprene in which they fuse the conductive fabric
jst two faric are used in tjis project neoprene and conductive fabric plz help me as soon as possible
Apr 16, 2011. 1:10 PMnida22 says:
thank you
now its so easy to make fabric button with simple cotton any (or any other type of fabric ) aluminum foil and and fabric foam and if we use aluminum foil rather than conducting fbric then there may be a little bit problem to stitch aluminum foil or fuse
and if you mention these thing in material part then its very easy for others
Dec 22, 2010. 10:41 PMchawla_mohali says:
super like!!
(its super cute too)
:)
Dec 22, 2010. 11:48 AMMrHanimi says:
have you considered putting this inside a pea pod case or something of the sort?
also *free idea*
has anyone made a soft game controller for the kind of people who like to throw them at tvs? that would be cool :3
Dec 22, 2010. 4:42 AMTheoTTFF says:
would it be possible to replace the conductive fabric with tin foil?
Nov 30, 2008. 5:53 PMilovetea says:
What about embedding it in the wrist part of a hoodie, in the sleeve, and assign the three buttons to "Back a track", "Play/Pause", Forward a track", for music players (iPods)?
Dec 12, 2008. 1:27 PMClayton H. says:
Yea, like a sessions jacket!
Jan 18, 2009. 6:13 PMilovetea says:
So, how do you think one could do that?
Dec 2, 2010. 12:35 PMpkirschmann says:
I am late to reply on this, but Aniomagic sells a "Magic Dock" for $10 that you can use in soft circuit projects. I just found them online the other day and ordered one to play with: http://www.aniomagic.com/store/index.php?p=1&q=18
Jan 18, 2009. 6:32 PMweretater says:
you could hack one of the iPod remotes that come with the ear buds that you can order from Apple.
Jan 28, 2009. 6:17 PMilovetea says:
hmm, interesting idea but isnt that for volume only? Im looking for track skip
Feb 2, 2009. 11:48 AMpuyanera says:
I have actually done this for the ipod remote, which i now use for when I go snowboarding. I did hack one of those remotes that comes with headphones as weretater mentions. The remote headphone combo cost about $40 and it has volume up/down, skip forward/back and play/pause. I only did it for play/pause and skip forward, although i'm considering also adding skip backward.
Oct 12, 2010. 9:37 AMFodaro says:
How thick is your perforated foam, and where did you buy it? I can't find it on your materials list.
Oct 13, 2010. 2:39 AMFodaro says:
Thanks!
Sep 9, 2010. 7:17 PMconnor1868 says:
where can you buy these, the ines that you make and we buy and how much are they.
Sep 2, 2010. 1:32 PMRoxy 143 says:
Nice
Dec 10, 2009. 10:28 AMjobxu2000 says:
Hi plusea!

I'm interested in your fabric button, but cannot find it in your Etsy shop (only Fabric Bend Sensor KIT and Fabric Pressure Sensor/Matrix KIT are there). Will you make one if I order it? Thanks a lot!

Best,

jobxu2000
Jun 10, 2009. 9:28 PMChimaera says:
Why did you choose neoprene?
Dec 29, 2008. 7:47 AMArgool says:
This is an intriguing development...
Nov 30, 2008. 7:44 PMThe Expert Noob says:
hmm... Neoprene console controller, or even a better DDR dance pad. Hmm... may have to build one.
Nov 16, 2008. 6:11 PMpuffyfluff says:
That would be a great stress reliever! I am going to make one of these, but I might make it five buttons, and put them in a ring so that I can rest my hand on it, it may be a useful control fro a future project.
Nov 22, 2008. 5:36 AMBerkin says:
Or you could put your hand in the ring and rotate so it can tell which way you're turning your hand!
Nov 22, 2008. 6:15 AMpuffyfluff says:
Oh, that would be cool too. I didn't mean a complete ring, I meant like having the five buttons arranged so that I could just keep my fingers on them. That's another good idea, too.
Nov 22, 2008. 7:34 AMBerkin says:
My idea is that you could scroll through a web page or something by turning your wrist. Those thing actually aren't that hard to do.
Nov 22, 2008. 1:31 PMpuffyfluff says:
Oh, I see now, that would be really cool. I'll have to start looking into that.
Nov 21, 2008. 12:18 AMprofiteer says:
I was looking around, and I didn't see if you mentioned where you bought the foam from. Where did you get?
Nov 20, 2008. 9:40 AMwhiteoakart says:
I love this. It looks like a soybean pod. Since my car runs on soy-based BioDiesel, I need this for my accessory switches.
Nov 18, 2008. 5:10 PMjackcday says:
that would make an awesome piano/keyboard
Nov 18, 2008. 5:35 PMred-king says:
that is a great idea!
Nov 18, 2008. 11:58 AMfungus amungus says:
Great stuff! Thanks a ton for the link to the EMF site. Been meaning to make something with that for a while.
Nov 17, 2008. 11:45 PMSkor459 says:
Super cool. I'm hoping to make something completely unrelated, but I'd love to use that green neoprene material. I couldn't find anything neon green though, just black and white. Can you guide me through the website somehow?
Nov 17, 2008. 4:40 AMnejo0017 says:
You produce great stuff! I've subscribed your instructables and like them very much! Can you tell me where to get conductive fabric?!? Regards from Germany, nejo0017
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