This is a button... it opens Discord.
This is a high-quality 3D model of a custom physical button designed to open the Discord app on a connected computer.Perfect for makers, hardware enthusiasts, and tech-focused visualization projects.
The model was designed for real-world integration with Arduino or similar microcontrollers, and it can also be used for promotional renders, UI design concepts, or educational demonstrations.
Includes:Ready for 3D printing or renderingSTL / OBJ formats available
Scaled to real-world dimensions (cm)
Suitable for integration in DIY electronics
Arduino software
Software
Use Cases:
Interactive hardware buttons for streamers
Educational projects with Arduino
UI concepts and 3D mockups
Discord-themed tech visualizations
Required Components
1 switch
4 × Compression springs (0.3 × 4 × 10 mm)
4 × M2 threaded inserts (4 × 3.2 mm)
4 × M2 × 8 mm screws
1 × Arduino Nano (or Elegoo Nano compatible)
2 × Standard 5 mm LEDs
Jumper wires (male/female)
Soldering iron
Solder wire (Sn-Pb or lead-free)
1 × 3D printer (FDM, PLA recommended)
(Optional) 1 × Resin printer for high-detail parts (eyes)
Print the main body of the button using FDM printer (PLA recommended, 0.2 mm layer height).
Optionally print the eyes using a resin printer for maximum detail and transparency.
Insert the 4 compression springs into the designated lower holes in the base.
Heat and insert the M2 threaded brass inserts into the screw sockets of the case using a soldering iron.
Mount the button cap over the springs.
Fasten with M2x8 screws through the top cap into the inserts.
Solder two LEDs to digital pins (e.g., D2, D3) on the Arduino Nano.
Connect the button to a digital pin (e.g., D4) and GND using jumper wires.
Upload the Arduino sketch (provided separately).
Power via USB — pressing the button now opens Discord via the connected app.
A video with mount proces is in progress let me know if needed