thingiverse
This is a mathematically correct NES controller with slight changes to the depth for aesthetic purposes. There are 7 pieces total in 5 files. Or just use the file "NEScontroller" and split apart the parts in your slicer program. If you have your printer dialed in, all the parts will snap together nicely to make a very accurate NES controller. No glue and no 2d printing required to make this accurate replica. Print a crazy color combo and show off your creativity!
I am using this as a gift card holder since I couldn't find a NES Classic for my siblings. I've included the gift card holder portion as well. Which of course also snaps in place.
Enjoy!
**NOTE - don't tell me that the thickness of the controller isn't accurate. It is halved on purpose to save on plastic and time.
Print Settings
Printer Brand:
LulzBot
Printer:
TAZ 6
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
doesn't matter
Infill:
doesn't matter
How I Designed This
Fusion 360
Why isn't Fusion 360 listed in the design tools dropdown? That's what I used.
Direct link to the original creator's page
Click the "View on thingiverse" button above to visit the original model page on thingiverse. You can download the STL file directly from the creator's page for free.
This STL file is compatible with most FDM 3D printers (Creality Ender 3, Prusa MK3S+, Bambu Lab, etc.) and resin printers (Elegoo, Anycubic). Check the original page for recommended print settings and materials.
Yes, this model is available as a free download on thingiverse. Some creators accept tips or donations.
Most STL files can be modified using free software like Blender, TinkerCAD, or Meshmixer. Check the license on the original thingiverse page to see if modifications are permitted by the creator.