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Gameboy macro 3d print
Gameboy macro 3d print




gameboy macro 3d print
  1. GAMEBOY MACRO 3D PRINT MOD
  2. GAMEBOY MACRO 3D PRINT PLUS
gameboy macro 3d print

There probably isn't enough demand for anyone in China to carera, if they did the market would already be flooded. If OP were to make these himself and have released the files, I doubt his sales would "drop to zero" simply because someone in China started cranking them out. Perhaps I misunderstood, but monetizing didn't seem to be the issue, rather whether someone else would monetize their work without their permission. I asked because the OP indicated that making a bunch of money themselves wasn't the primary objective. I'm sure I can find the specifications for a DSLite shell online. It's not "specs" that they'd be releasing, it's the files necessary to 3D print this yourself. I was looking for detail on OP's thinking/opinion, honestly, as opposed to yours. Eventually if you find a way to mass-printing the covers at a good price, I would definitely buy them, the flat STL model from gb9k is nice but it requires to remove the touch screen and the screen protector, having a case with the "hill" for the extra thickness of the display + touchscreen would be perfect, couldn't ask more :) Let me know, have a nice day!

GAMEBOY MACRO 3D PRINT PLUS

Do you think it's ok? What are your suggestion and combinations (material/process/etc) to have a nice print from that site? Problem is they charge me more than 15 euros from shipping plus the cost of the cover and I don't like the idea of having a crappy product that costed me 30 euros, I wanna make sure to have a great product, like yours in the picture (it looks also resistant and not fragile or flexible like paper). I ended up with a PLA material, FDM process, 100um height and a transluced green as color. Thank you for supporting Original Creators.Hey that clear case looks AMAZING! By the way, how did you manage to print from 3dHubs with SLA method instead of FDM? I changed materials, colors, everything but still the SLA method doesn't appear on the list, I see only FDM (which gives me errors for some thin layers). Extended the Top Half to match the OEM bottom shell when screwed together.Added 4 alignment holes with pegs to make assembly of the 2 shell halves for error proof gluing (print 4 of the Insert STL).Increased the sized of the button holes and DPad so there are no obstructions when pressing buttons.Resized the Start and Select button holding walls to match original hardware.Moved and resized the LED indicator hole.Added a cutout area to place a Nintendo Switch Speaker (requires removal of upper screen ribbon connector).I have fixed and added the following to the model :

gameboy macro 3d print

Unfortunately he had some missing post holes and a few other things that needed adjustments. This Face Plate is based off of the work of Georgio Mosqueda who has the files on his github:

GAMEBOY MACRO 3D PRINT MOD

I have the Macro Flex Amp that does this hardware mod available in my store but is not required if you can solder the 330 ohm resistor to the required test pads. *** This is a 3D printed Face Plate that is used to convert a DS Lite into a GBA Macro after doing the hardware mod. Description ***I will have various color options for sale soon but I need to build inventory before that happens, but the files are freely available at the bottom for you to print your own.






Gameboy macro 3d print