So I have been working on a project which would increase the control you have on a controller without any changes to a robots code. It is a 3D printed thumb stick extension. The basic thought process came after a friend showed me what I initially thought was dumb. Its a thumb stick extension for controllers made by Kontrol Freek. The basic idea is that when you have a circle and you increase the radius of the circle you increase the circumference, in non math video game terms this means the longer the joystick the greater the control. So I found a version on thingiverse that I pulled printed and tested out with a few of my gamer friends, and we liked it. Then threw a student at it to make it more refined and it only got better. The picture attached is where I currently am with the project. There is one snapped onto our controller one on its side for a profile and one that I added a lexan surface that was contoured to my thumb a la heat gun.
I'm kinda stumped on where I want to go and I want to open this up for 2 things.
1. Per usual Chief Delphi gives great feedback and was hoping this would catch someones eye and they would have a brilliant moment.
2. If you have someone on your team looking to learn CAD and how to 3D print this is a nice project to have them learn on.
Here are the pictures!
Cheers!
p.s 300th post wooooh!
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