Xbox 360 Wired Controller USB C Bezel
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I've added an updated file that should require significantly less post-processing if you're printing with a hard plastic material, such as PLA, PETG, or ABS. Version 1.3 is probably the best choice for hard plastics, while version 1.2 is ideal for soft plastics like TPU. There's also an updated version of the USB C port that involves replacing the existing PCB with a new drop-in design featuring the same bezel. Check out MrHDR's GitHub post at https://github.com/MrHDR/Xbox-360-USB-C-Mod for more information. Here are the steps to install my original version 1.2: I printed using a .1 mm layer height in PETG at 100% infill, but this should work fine with any material. However, you may need to file the bottom shell of the controller to fit the port due to the print's lackluster overhang performance. I also chose to glue the port to the printed part despite its tight fit. The USB C port I used is available at https://www.aliexpress.com/item/DIY-24pin-USB-C-USB-3-1-Type-C-Male-Female-Plug-Socket-Connector-SMT-type/32438313693.html. Make sure you solder both the A and B data pads to ensure the cable is reversible.
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