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Hitbox Arcade Stick - 16 Buttons - Remix
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This is a remix based on Thomas-Star's portable hitbox case (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5460468). The starting base is Thomas' smaller model that uses traditional hitbox button size and since it was smaller, was able to fit on the bed of my Bambu Lab P1P. Changes made I made: * Increased the model height to 36mm to accommodate 24mm buttons on the sides * Replaced the four 12mm holes with two 24mm holes and rounded out the case * Added two 24mm holes on the left side * Rearranged action buttons for a Vewlix layout * Increased the USB cable routing hole to 5mm to accommodate a larger variety of cables such as the AmazonBasics USB-B to USB-A cable Even though the model was raised, you may still need to bend the pins on your buttons. For Sanwa buttons, you will need to bend them for sure. I was able to fit a Brooks Zero Pi board into this case, but it was an extremely tight fit for the 4-pin JST connector that connects to the L3/R3 buttons. If using an Arduino or RP2040 there should be no issues with fitment. Use M3 x 10mm screws to screw in the bottom panel. Add rubber feet of your choice.
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