Mini KshootMania Controller

Mini KshootMania Controller

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I wanted to get a real sound voltex controller but didn't have the money right now. So I disassembled an old fight stick I made and designed a custom controller enclosure for 8 - 30mm screwbuttons and 2 - 24mm short stem screwbuttons. The PCB I used as a base was an akishop ps360+. Instructions: Print the top panel first and install your buttons. Print the bottom panel and mount your pcb (the hole cutout in the side is sized for an akishop ps360+). Print left and right walls Run wiring from your pcb to the buttons in your top panel Connect left and right walls to the bottom panel Insert the hinge pins for the top panel, starting with one side and then flexing the opposite side wall slightly to allow all other pins to slide into place. The back wall is optional but helps with rigidity for consistent button presses. This would be the point where you print and connect it if you want to use it. Build Notes: Attaching rubber feet to the bottom panel makes it much easier to keep the controller in place when playing. Cutouts at the top of the back panel are for routing your pcb wiring out of the case if you don't cut it to fit inside (I had a lot of excess and didn't want to re-crimp things).

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