If you finish updating it could you post the files?BrendanSmall wrote: ↑Thu Dec 24, 2020 3:27 pmNecro post for my first post...two for one!
Has anyone actually used the CAD model to build a GBZ? I had to alter the screen cutout in Fusion because it definitely wasn't the right size for the typical 3.5 BW screen. I'm on my third prototype, but I think I got it right this time. If I've missed something in the 23 pages, I will accept the noob embarrassment as my punishment.
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Sure, I actually nailed it on the last try. The screen bezel is a perfect fit for the original Gameboy DMG screen 'cover', and gives access to as much of the screen as possible. I did not modify the rear case, so it's the same as the original design.
I believe this is the correct one. I had a few variations stored in the same folder, but this is the last one I printed.
I believe this is the correct one. I had a few variations stored in the same folder, but this is the last one I printed.
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Sorry for replying so late, I was with my family over christmas.BrendanSmall wrote: ↑Thu Dec 24, 2020 3:27 pmNecro post for my first post...two for one!
Has anyone actually used the CAD model to build a GBZ? I had to alter the screen cutout in Fusion because it definitely wasn't the right size for the typical 3.5 BW screen. I'm on my third prototype, but I think I got it right this time. If I've missed something in the 23 pages, I will accept the noob embarrassment as my punishment.
My model was made with measurements from an original DMG case, so everything should fit the original parts pretty closely. Unless I really srewed up somewhere of course.
I'll take a look at your model and compare it to mine as soon as I find the time.
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Cool! I'm definitely not trying to mess with anyone's work, promise. I just modded the file you designed to make it fit the usual 3.5 LCD everyone uses. I only had to alter the screen cutout, everything else is perfect . I'll take the file down if you want.
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I finally found the time to compare your model to mine and I've got to say I am quite surprised to see yours differ from mine so much. I've seen several people build a GBZ directly from my files and only making tiny adjustments due to shrinking material when printing. So far I haven't had any complaints about the cutout. Then again I am not sure what kind of screen you are using. As I wrote earlier, the model stays close to the original DMG shell – so any adjustments you would have to make there you'd also have to do here as well.
Either way, I am glad you managed to get things worling for you.
If you credit this as the original file an dlink back to this thread when you post your version somewhere I am more than happy.
Either way, I am glad you managed to get things worling for you.
Nah, don't worry about that. If it helped you, it might be of help to someone else, too. After all, I built the model so people could use it to build GBZs and tinker with it.BrendanSmall wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 7:33 pmCool! I'm definitely not trying to mess with anyone's work, promise. I just modded the file you designed to make it fit the usual 3.5 LCD everyone uses. I only had to alter the screen cutout, everything else is perfect . I'll take the file down if you want.
If you credit this as the original file an dlink back to this thread when you post your version somewhere I am more than happy.
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The GBZ I am building with it is using a 3.5" screen, and isn't based on the Kite Circuit Sword boards. Not sure if they use a different screen or not, but the opening was just a shave too small for the aliexpress 3.5" LCD with the OG Wermy-style GBZ I am building. I have tested the modification I made with the aftermarket glass screen protectors, and an original DMG screen protector, and it's a perfect fit.
I even used an OG DMG rear case with it, and it fits right up . The design is spot on, thanks again for the design!
I even used an OG DMG rear case with it, and it fits right up . The design is spot on, thanks again for the design!
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So neolith, would you be able to do a model with cut outs and mounting for Nintendo switch joy sticks? or the standard PSP ones that a lot of people use? maybe like three options one in the bottom left corner one in the center and one with both?
Oh and BTW I have been looking all over the internet for 3d print files for Circuit Sword so this is amazing! On my first build now.
Oh and BTW I have been looking all over the internet for 3d print files for Circuit Sword so this is amazing! On my first build now.
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Unfortunately no, at least not now. I am currently very short on time and I don't even own the sticks – so I couldn't make sure everything is scaled correctly. Sorry.mturner87 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 8:35 amSo neolith, would you be able to do a model with cut outs and mounting for Nintendo switch joy sticks? or the standard PSP ones that a lot of people use? maybe like three options one in the bottom left corner one in the center and one with both?
Oh and BTW I have been looking all over the internet for 3d print files for Circuit Sword so this is amazing! On my first build now.
However the .f3d files have the whole edit history baked into them so that you can easily edit the model yourself. Autodesk Fusion 360 is free for personal use and not that hard to learn.
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