Ergo Mouse - Snake edition

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Ergo Mouse - Snake edition

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

After the release of the final version of the Ergo Mouse, which breaks away from the original bamboo lab model's aesthetics as well as my previous designs, I'm excited to introduce a more refined model featuring generative design. Though this version is merely inspired by automatic generation techniques, it allows for precise control of wall angles, reducing the need for extensive supports. Like the base "Ergo Mouse" model, this version doesn't require a flat base for printing. However, I recommend using standard or galaxy PLA; Matte PLA tends to have more challenging supports to remove, which can leave marks on the piece. I hope you like it :)

 

Affiliated links for Bambu Lab Material if you want to help a little:

and part of the success on getting the mouse without that flat bottom, and almost without any support scars is the use of Gold PEI build plate, this plate, don't know why, has a stronger grip when compared to the black one, and they have it for all printers.

 

You can get more information on the parent project Ergo Mouse,

Like the parent project, this mouse uses the wireless mouse kit from bambu lab

Video do assemble the Bambu Lab Wireless Mouse kit with this “skin”

A Message to you:

Hello! I trust everyone is in good spirits. 
I'm contacting you because I'm encountered increasing difficulties displaying my work on Facebook and, more so, on Reddit. Although I'm utilizing this platform and others, I'm seeking alternative methods to show my work. 
A community member (Kardes.Design) suggested an abominations called "TikTok", which I admit I've previously attempted with limited success. 
Nevertheless, I'm willing to try again to share my development journey and updates. For TikTok users, you can find me at: www.tiktok.com/@designrepcom
Your support in sharing would be greatly valued. And here a tiny clip for this project

 

Context

This mouse has been constructed in a completely different manner from previous versions, with a particular focus on functional and ergonomic aspects. Think of it as a study rather than the final product. Nevertheless, I have decided to release it for those interested in experimenting. What to expect:

  • Optimal comfort level for a hand size within the 90th percentile, which includes most adult male hands.
  • Perfect button actuation. Given the button layout in this kit, as well as the limitations imposed by 3D printing, this will be the most suitable key configuration and should work with most printing configurations.
A little bit of the design process - Prototype creation (2th iteration on the make)
  • I have included a version with specific material for support. Especially for those with an AMS system, this is one of the materials that should always be loaded.
    • It is true that it is somewhat expensive, but if used only on the interface layer, this material will allow for many prints, as only a small amount is used on the contact zone. The advantage is an almost perfect interface zone. Bambu Lab currently offers "Support for PLA," which is a relatively elastic material with very low adhesion to the piece's walls. PVA, which is water-soluble, can also be used and allows for even superior results. Both are excellent options. The downside is that the printing will take much longer to complete, and the purging effect will consume some of the precious support material.

You can also try using PETG as a support material. Since the melting temperatures of the two materials are similar, they are incompatible (they don't "fuse" together), which is beneficial for support structures. However, PVA or the specific support material allows for superior results, and in terms of configurations, everything is automated in Bambu Studio.

 

This uses the wireless mouse kit from bambu lab

 

This was the 1st study, so I will not be making the usual render images this time. Instead, I will share the print to show how clean it comes out. Still available to print, see instruction on the bottom (Ergo Mouse I1.3mf). 

And since these things don't come out of nowhere, there is a whole development process needed to make everything go smoothly. Contrary to popular belief, it’s not enough to just know how to use a 3D modeling tool and slicing software; these are just tools in an industrial design process, which is itself part of product design. And you know what? It's something everyone should try. 

Simply printing pieces that others have made is just one part of the experience, a small part, not bad, but only a fraction of the experience, if you like to print you should try create something.

So, I invite everyone to give it a try. Start by taking the first step: create a simple model using the CAD tool of your choice, or make a clay sculpture, or a model of what you want (I often start with these). What matters is to begin. You already have one thing mastered: printing. Now, just take one more step to become a creator.

Jorge Rui

 

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Many thanks for your, once again, beautiful model and design. When I slice the housing in two colors, Bambu Studio shows me an error or skips the colored areas. Do you have any idea what I am doing wrong in the slicer?
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Thanks for the support, is always nice to know that someone likes my work. Regarding the problem... Maybe a "manifold" on the 3d model? This was not created to print with 2 colors. Can you please give me more info? Are you painting does areas on bambu slicer or do you separate de model in more than one body ? I can see that you have the same keyboard that I’ve. :)
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Replying to @JorgeRui :
Thanks for your quick reply :) I paint the model with the Bambu Studio function. EDIT: I printed them from resin first. Then I'll just get out the airbrush ;)
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Replying to @agerl68 :
I can already see that it looks amazing just like that. great print. I will check what’s going on with the possibility of painting the way you described. I usually don’t do it like that… the print should take a very long time with many material changes
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good job!
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that looks nice. thanks for posting your make
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This should be higher in contest. Very nice. Feels good in hand. I kinda had a problem while printing the buttons part but it was my non calibrated printer that had an issue.
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This model was created completely from the scratch, some models are CGTrader or remixes from Bambu Lab mouse. But that's ok...
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Decent model, buttons feel mushy but that could probably be expected.
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Nice model
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Thank you very much for this stylish design! Overall, I really like the shape of the mouse, but unfortunately the curvature for the ring finger and pinky is very annoying for my (very large) hand.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Very comfy.
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after fixing a fluke clog, printed fine in petg-cf. very light!
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Learn how to spell Bambu.
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can you bee more specific? did you find any spelling error ?
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In your description it's says Bamboo on the first line instead of Bambu.
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oh no I cant print model if there is error in word what to dooo
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I never printed one of your designs (they just didn't fit my needs) but I love your dedication for good design and consistency. Thanks for the great job !
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thanks a lot for stopping by just to tell this. it means a lot ! did you print the mouse ?
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