Ant's Circuit Sword STL Files (joystick, shoulder button, exhaust fan cartridge)
Re: Kite's Circuit Sword Fan Mount, Joystick, and Back Buttons
For your bracket for the rear buttons (2), does it raise the HDMI board high enough to be level or do we still need to solder in the PCB spacers? For example Erik G's bracket takes care of this.
Re: Kite's Circuit Sword Fan Mount, Joystick, and Back Buttons
It should be thick enough. I did just realize though that i had the setting checked in cura that builds an extra later between the supports and the model. If you print this and it isn't thick enough let me know and i can give a corrected model.
Bottom Line: no need to solder. That was the whole point
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Re: Kite's Circuit Sword Fan Mount, Joystick, and Back Buttons
Is it possible to get "Cart With Fan Vent.stl" without Gameboy Zero on it? I tried removing it but I keep getting fragments. Might be easier if you have it as a separate layer.
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Re: Kite's Circuit Sword Fan Mount, Joystick, and Back Buttons
Sorry! I modified a shell on thingiverse! Find me a different cart and i can mod it
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Re: Kite's Circuit Sword Fan Mount, Joystick, and Back Buttons
This is the one I normally use which I think is the same thing, just blank.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2745857
Re: Kite's Circuit Sword Fan Mount, Joystick, and Back Buttons
Awesome thanks! On second thought. Send me the cart with the text that you want and ill modify that. If you have a CM3 text version that would be awesome
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Re: Kite's Circuit Sword Fan Mount, Joystick, and Back Buttons
I'm sure you already got everything figured out. But I found 1.6mm above the screw post was a good height to rest the HDMI board on. The 2mm that the soldered boards add seems slightly too high to me.AntFJ wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 2:05 pmIt should be thick enough. I did just realize though that i had the setting checked in cura that builds an extra later between the supports and the model. If you print this and it isn't thick enough let me know and i can give a corrected model.
Bottom Line: no need to solder. That was the whole point
GBC AIO kit Sales Thread:https://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=9928
Bunch of different shoulder button kits Sales Thread:viewtopic.php?f=38&t=6233&p=63192#p63192
AIO board for DMG Sales Thread:
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Bunch of different shoulder button kits Sales Thread:viewtopic.php?f=38&t=6233&p=63192#p63192
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6 Button Common Ground Board Sales Thread: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=4811
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