Pokeball

Pokeball

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I'm thrilled to share that I've finally tracked down the buttons that will perfectly fit the bill! What's more, they absolutely require the latest model I've designed, which is the 12mm version. Check out this link: http://a.co/0qDk0CI. CAUTION: Under no circumstances should you toss or drop the Pokéball - it's incredibly delicate and can shatter if dropped from a great height! Here's a Pokéball I crafted using OpenSCAD, which took some time to program. If you like what you see, feel free to give it a try! There are two essential components: a button that matches the one in my picture (or else there'll be an awkward hole where the button should be) and two screws to hold the Pokéball together securely. I've included the SCAD files so you can tinker with them as desired, along with an LED bracket for adding an LED if you want - it's also perfect for connecting to the button.

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