
This is a Stick-Less Arcade Controller I created for a friend.
This prints in 4 main parts for the main body and top cover and can be printed in PLA.
NOTE: You will need a fairly big 3d Printer to print this. I used an Ender 3, but I’d modified the Marlin Firmware to use the whole 235 x 235mm of the bed and set Cura the same. The default setting for this Printer is 220 x 220mm despite the bed actually being bigger. If you have a bigger Printer such as the CR10 you’ll be fine.
The Feet are printed in flexible filament.
I recommend printing at 2.5 Layer height or more to speed up the print and 15% infill for the body. For the top you will want a lower Layer height and more infill to stop it flexing too much 25% should be fine.
You will need various length M3 screws to attach the base together and top to the base.
This fits one Sanwa 30 and eleven Sanwa 24 switches. You will need a USB B connector and either an Arduino or a dedicated Arcade Stick controller board to complete the build.
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2vjXezb on January 23, 2020 at 11:16AM by danyoud
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