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Alps switch opener V2
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This is a much faster and more effective tool for opening Alps switches than [my first attempt](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5146098). Even very dirty switches, which are quite difficult to open using the toothpick method or my old switch opener, aren't a problem at all.
### Printing Instructions
This model isn't that picky about print settings, but you'll want to use a 0.4mm or smaller nozzle to make the jaws as sharp as possible. It also has a print-in-place hinge, so you'll want your printer to be relatively dialed in otherwise you may not be able to free it up.
### Usage Instructions
If you're familiar with how Alps switches are assembled then using this should be pretty self explanatory. I've also attached a few pictures to show what I mean.
- Alps switches are held together by two tabs, on the front and rear of the bottom switch housing, which clip into the top switch housing.
- If you can pry these tabs outwards (using a toothpick, or a tool like this) t
### Printing Instructions
This model isn't that picky about print settings, but you'll want to use a 0.4mm or smaller nozzle to make the jaws as sharp as possible. It also has a print-in-place hinge, so you'll want your printer to be relatively dialed in otherwise you may not be able to free it up.
### Usage Instructions
If you're familiar with how Alps switches are assembled then using this should be pretty self explanatory. I've also attached a few pictures to show what I mean.
- Alps switches are held together by two tabs, on the front and rear of the bottom switch housing, which clip into the top switch housing.
- If you can pry these tabs outwards (using a toothpick, or a tool like this) t
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