I think hooly hoo probably has the most simple and cleanest option if you like where they sit. Just drill holes for the buttons and your done. Board just sits on top of them. Plus it feels like the front buttons since it used the silicone switches and not the homemade hacked up kind a lot of people use.DieselDummy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2018 10:36 amI've got a preorder coming soon with a fully assembled battery cover option (see links in signature) also erikgee and hoolyhoo have options as well.
Please show me your L/R buttons
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SwoopzillaLLC wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 5:48 amI think hooly hoo probably has the most simple and cleanest option if you like where they sit. Just drill holes for the buttons and your done. Board just sits on top of them. Plus it feels like the front buttons since it used the silicone switches and not the homemade hacked up kind a lot of people use.DieselDummy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2018 10:36 amI've got a preorder coming soon with a fully assembled battery cover option (see links in signature) also erikgee and hoolyhoo have options as well.
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"Battery Cover Buttons" install guide and support
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Re: Please show me your L/R buttons
This is a very minimal shoulder button bracket made with perfboard, 2 tactile push buttons and 3d printed holders to keep it in place:
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I'm going to use a combination of fill-size buttons with erik_gees bracket and my own creation for tactile switches with some caps... It's not tested yet, but I would provide the STL files if somebody is interested
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Haha very creative, I love it !derebbe wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 5:44 amI'm going to use a combination of fill-size buttons with erik_gees bracket and my own creation for tactile switches with some caps... It's not tested yet, but I would provide the STL files if somebody is interested
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Re: Please show me your L/R buttons
I thought of doing something similar a while back, but never even tried, now I've seen it done I think it looks great, I think I might try at some point but with the same colour buttons, just so it doesn't look like buttons.
Nice job though, hadn't planned on building another gbz but have all the parts coming in so might give it a go..
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I also used a dremel to trim the board as smallest i could but forgot to take a photo
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Re: Please show me your L/R buttons
Do you have an stl for your pieces that hold the bracket and a picture of it installed? I have all these materials already and trying to save a little money, I've already invested at least $150
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