3d print fightstick
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This is a fightstick-style controller made using Cherry MX-compatible mechanical keyboard switches. I used an Arduino Pro Micro clone, but it could be used with any other board. For attaching the bottom plate I used 3x10mm wood screws. ... ...
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This is a fightstick-style controller made using Cherry MX-compatible mechanical keyboard switches. I used an Arduino Pro Micro clone, but it could be used with any other board. For attaching the bottom plate I used 3x10mm wood screws. Arduino code:...
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Lastly, the PCB uses small screws (like 0.25 inches or so, I may have took apart other electronics to find some), and just drilled the corners of PCB into the 3D printed plastic. In the box stl, the PCB section is slightly elevated to account for...
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... Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: Large Size Chiron Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Filament: Ouverture PETG White Notes: My first prototype went horribly wrong, and will never use the Ouverture brand NEVER again.
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... Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: Large Size Chiron Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Filament: Ouverture PETG White Notes: My first prototype went horribly wrong, and will never use the Ouverture brand NEVER again.
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... Fighting Board. The surface is slightly small than A4 dimension, so you can print your artwork. Illustrator template for the artwork layout is provided. You can add some rubber feet and a strength relief. ... https://youtu.be/VguIXIG7gU8
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The cheapest option I found for printing one was on 3D Hubs for $246. Don't even consider Shapeways, as they want over $1,200 just for the body. 3DSystems was uncooperative when I shared my budget with them. In the end, I found a person in the CNC...
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This is a mixbox-layout fightstick controller that uses four Cherry MX-compatible mechanical keyboard switches, six 30mm (Sanwa OBSF-30) and four 24mm (Sanwa OBSF-24) arcade buttons. I used an Arduino Pro Micro clone, but it could be used with any...
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This was a purpose-built model to replace the water-damaged particle-board mounting board in a fightstick I'm restoring. Probably not super useful outside my case, but thought I'd throw it up in case others found it useful for remixing. ... The screw...
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This was a purpose-built model to replace the water-damaged particle-board mounting board in a fightstick I'm restoring. Probably not super useful outside my case, but thought I'd throw it up in case others found it useful for remixing. ... The...
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This is a hitbox-layout fightstick controller that uses 24mm (Sanwa OBSF-24) and 30mm (Sanwa OBSF-30) arcade buttons. There's a version with 6 and another with 8 action buttons. There's also a 218mm-wide version that should fit on an Ender 3...
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This is a mixbox-layout fightstick controller that uses four Cherry MX-compatible mechanical keyboard switches, six 30mm (Sanwa OBSF-30) and four 24mm (Sanwa OBSF-24) arcade buttons. I used an Arduino Pro Micro clone, but it could be used with any...
prusaprinters
This is a hitbox-layout fightstick controller that uses 24mm (Sanwa OBSF-24) and 30mm (Sanwa OBSF-30) arcade buttons. There's a version with 6 and another with 8 action buttons. There's also a 218mm-wide version that should fit on an Ender 3 printer....
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Another Fightstick Case, this one is significantly smaller and simpler in design. It should be easier to manufacture if you have the necessary tools. The first setup in the Fusion 360 file yields a higher quality appearance but takes longer to...
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This is a fightstick case made with Street FIghter in mind. On the bottom part, the Shadaloo emblem can be seen on the front while the Street Fighter logo from the Super Smash Bros series can be seen on the two sides. The back features a hole for the...
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## Features / Differences to original - **Button holes everywhere**: more button holes on the sides of the case - **Left and Right shells connected** together with M6 bolts and nuts (x6 for shell alone) - **Independant interchangable top covers**: -...
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This is a fightstick-style controller designed to be made using Cherry MX-compatible mechanical keyboard switches. The shell on this remix has been altered to be smaller to easily fit on my Ender 3. The movement keys are also angled. While...
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This is a fightstick-style controller designed to be made using Cherry MX-compatible mechanical keyboard switches.The shell on this remix has been altered to be smaller to easily fit on my Ender 3. ...The movement keys are also angled.While Jfedor's...
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This is an arcade stick box I designed to build myself using a Sanwa joystick and 30mm buttons. I also employed a USB Zero Delay as the controller, and there are some mounts for the PCB board. For the top, I used a laser cut 6mm acrylic piece. On...
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... fit. For attaching the bottom plate I used 3x10mm wood screws. I used non-3D-printed keycaps for the WASD part. 3D-printed keycaps could also be used, they are a little fragile though. ... Arduino code: https://github.com/jfedor2/gamepad
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Prints without supports. I used an Arduino Pro Micro clone, but many other boards should fit. For attaching the bottom plate I used 3x10mm wood screws. I used non-3D-printed keycaps for the WASD part. ...3D-printed keycaps could also be used, they are a...
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Arduino code: https://github.com/jfedor2/gamepad I added the following variants: - three option buttons at the top - Noir-ish layout - 218mm wide version, should fit on Ender printers with 220x220mm beds (you will probably have to print without...
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Prints without supports. I used an Arduino Pro Micro clone, but many other boards should fit. For attaching the bottom plate I used 3x10mm wood screws. Arduino code: https://github.com/jfedor2/gamepad I added the following variants: three option...
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... common ground wire, and then connect individual wires to the other lead of each switch and then connect to the board of your choice. If you go with a Raspberry Pi Pico with GP2040 you can print and build this stick for about $30 in about two days.
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I recently converted my old PS3 fightstick to a pico fightstick using GP2040. I wanted to add a few extra buttons to set and load savestates, etc. so I designed this mount. Should work with any standard mechanical keyswitch. I have not test printed...