Recommended filaments:Matte PLAor if you prefer Basic PLA, that said, you can use any filamentyou like as long is not TPU ;)
Characteristics
With anthropometric dimensions between medium and small, it should be good for anyone with hands within this percentile;
It is oriented towards ambidextrous people;
Available with 3 variations: Basic, Ergo and Organic
4 button: Left, right and middle (on the scroll wheel) and a top middle button.
Basic
Ergo
Organic
Notes
The mouse needs to be functional and tolerances are not the same has an injection mold parts, so some zones have to be adjusted to better fit the 3D print process, on of does zones is the gap between the buttons and the rest of the shell.
The mouse needs to be 3D printed with the least amount of supports, and none supporting the external shell, this to limits the design
Last, this fits on bambu lab kit (version 002), I've opted not to change their internal chassis, this way you can change tops easily :)
Change Log
11-11-2023 Change to the distance between the pillars and the switches from the left and right buttons.
Yeah it's a great print sir. Just put it together and yes unfortunately not very "clicky" but I don't believe it's the fault of your design moreso the actual left/right buttons from the kit.. if you press them without a shell they don't "click" in general
Thanks for the kind words and review. My kit button does not click much either. But I have to review this design again. it's not easy to make this mouse shells work with this kind of material (PLA and PETG). A more stiff material will be better, like ABS, but I have to work with the material most of us use daily
I am a bit disappointed. I have all this swelling on the surface (2/3 top) and some edges. I printed this from my A1 mini with the model settings.
Oddly enough, the interior and the 1/3 back (with the exception of the end touching the plate), printed OK.
I do not know what happened.
Last thing : this mouse is too large for small hands.
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