Logitech G502X Lightweight Mod
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Description
Simple Assembly
This is my first model I've posted, and I really hope you enjoy it! I’ve done my best to make assembly straightforward—with links to recommended mouse feet, grip materials, and a step-by-step Instructables guide to walk you through the process (links at the bottom).
Upper Enclosure Update
I’ve just uploaded a refreshed set of upper enclosure files with key improvements. These include increased rigidity for a more solid feel and enhanced side button durability for longer-lasting performance.
There are now several design options to choose from:
🟩 Diamond pattern (matches the original photos) - 75 grams total
🟨 Hexagonal pattern on top - 77 grams total
⬜ Solid top with side holes - 79.5 grams total
Slicing Recommendations
Here are the print settings I’ve used and tested for best results:
Upper Enclosure:
- Layer height: 0.16mm (high-quality setting)
- Ironing: Can be Off or On
- Supports: Tree-style (auto-placement)
- Orientation: Rotate the model 90 degrees and place it on its flat back for vertical printing
Lower Enclosure:
- Layer height: 0.16mm
- (Use 0.08mm if you're having issues with the screw holes)
- Ironing: Off
- Supports: Standard snug-style
- Orientation: Lay flat on the print bed
These settings give a clean finish, tight fitment, and reliable prints. Let me know if you discover alternate settings that work better for your machine!
Suggested Filaments & Weight Info
For those chasing the lightest build possible, I’ve gotten the weight down to 75 grams using Bambu ABS. Theoretically, using Bambu Aero could drop that further to 64.3 grams—though I haven’t tested it yet.
PETG or PLA versions typically come in around 80–81 grams.
All weights are based on using a 240mAh battery (linked below). If you're using the original Logitech battery, expect to add about 5 grams to each total.
Links:
- Guide: Instructables
- Mouse Grip Material: Amazon
- Mouse Feet: Amazon
- 240mAh Battery: eBay
Let me know what you think, and feel free to share your prints—I’d love to see them.












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