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I had been considering trying to 3d print a shell for an existing controller, as the cad files for the steam controller have been publicly released so I could get the right grip shape from that, but I dont know how to use cad software so designing something like that was way out of my league.
Do you know any engineers? They might be able to give you some advice. I'm afraid I don't know much about it myself. I know guys with printers but I've never worked with any of the software.
man I dont know anybody. do got a little 3d printer my parents bought for me and my brother as a Christmas present like 8 years ago though, but I never got it to work right. I figured if i had a design I would just have some 3d printing service do a high quality resin print, I think PCBway does that. cant print what hasn't been designed though.
You know, could you take a controller you've already got and use sketchup or something simple to create add-on pieces that would bulk it out? Like pieces that you could tape or glue to your existing controller?
I dont know how I would measure the curved contour of the controller
In blender you can load reference pictures in to the scene to help with shapes. Alternately, calipers. Lots of calipers! And then print out very very low res test models.
Or, if you could get a good model of the controller, you could work from taht.
Thius is a problem I've been thinking abut a lot. One of the tings I want to work on this year is taking a decent quality gaming mouse and re-rigging it in to an upright ergo mouse. There aren't really any good upright gaming mice, so I've been planning to rough sculpt the shell using air drying clay or something, then work out how to load that in to a 3d modelling problem.
Come to think of it, do you have a recent iphone or no someone who does? Supposedly they have some kind of lidar bullshit that can work as a 3d scanner with some FOSS software.
ALso, Blender is in a really good place right now and there are many, many very detailed and comprehensive tutorials available to learn from.
Honestly I'm not nearly motivated enough to do a project like that. All good advice if I ever change my mind though.