So I stopped using this mouse because I FINALLY GOT THE SUPERLIGHT!!! Check out my review of it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gzpc7WRp3KI.html
You buy 1 $200 3D printer and you can build countless gadgets. You buy 1 $200 mouse and you get a mouse. It's about priorities, he technically *could* afford the $200 if he wanted I bet, but it's about cost to gain.
If you want to make it rechargeable with minimal weight change, you can use those cheap usb rechargeable AAA batteries that have the port on the side of the battery, usually these batteries have pretty crappy capacity, but the g305 also drains the battery very slow so it works out fine in the end. If you have seen the people selling already made 3D printed mice with magnetic charging, they are just using these cheap rechargeable AAA batteries with a cheap magnetic charger plugged into the usb port. The batteries themselves I believe weigh like 6 or 7 grams so you should still be below 60 grams.
I'm sure if you checked "only touching the bed" in the support section it would've been enough support and would have lead to a cleaner result. The holes and slight overhangs of the mouse wouldn't have been filled, those can bridge on their own.
@@DimaQxt thermaltake is actually the first one to do it,then finalmouse mad it popular,but it dosent matter that much lats just call these mouse "ultralight mouse"
@@shashankmuralidharan8710 there is a wireless model o and it will last so much longer than 2months if you dont smash the mouse everytime you kose something
@@shashankmuralidharan8710 damn the amount of incorrect things you said is kinda impressive. I've had a model o for like a year now lmao, I bet you don't even have a model o, what are you even basing your logic on lol.
I would revisit this concept, but use a different form of printing. FDM printers can get you a proof of concept. SLA printer can give you the more finished product feel. Most of the 3D printed files online for the light weight mouse is designed around SLA (resin) printers. And lately SLA printers are going for much cheaper then some of the FDM printers. I custom made my mouse using G305 parts, and a printed frame in the same shape as the G Pro Wireless superlight. Something to consider.
i know im late, but a resin print would definetely weigh more, although the thing is, with an FDM printer you are expected to set the proper print settings, and for the best result, sanding is very much so advised. plus way too much support was used which led to alot of stringing
A multimillion dollar company: Works for months trying to make a mouse that is as light as possible while keeping wireless This guy: haha 3D printer go brrrrr
I'm about to get a PC next month and I can't wait to become a part of the osu community, I've always been interested but never have been able to play until now.
UH OH HE'S TRYING TO GO MAINSTREAM SOMEONE BREAK HIS KNEECAPS SO HE CAN'T WALK BACKWARDS INTO NORMIE HELL WHILE FLIPPING US OFF WITH THE FINGER HE ALWAYS KEEPS ON THE SCROLL WHEEL FOR SOME GOD FORSAKEN REASON
Honestly I just started watching you (or him for a second person pov) and I've never heard of osu but your a really good RU-vidr, very funny, and super good at this game. Just for that you get a sub and a like for just that. Good day now!
You don't need buttons on the mouse for Osu. You could still cut it by a few grams. With no left and right click you can make the front of the mouse even smaller.
Some people offset their expensive 3d printer builds by lending operation hours and they might be in your area. But, fyi, both 3d printing and hunting for the most lightweight solution is costly.
for all the haters, this is in fact a genuinely useful project for people with disabilities. This mean I can get the model and extend/mold it to fit my hand and make it right, and there's no amount of $ that'll get me that from any major peripheral maker, ie Logi.. so, thank you
@@___Bean__ yeah, i think glorious has smaller holes, finalmouse changed the whole lightweight gaming mouse standards, by alot of mice now having holes
ive seen one where you take apart one of those cheap retractable mice, you take the innards out, print a shell, and then with that shell you take apart a bic pen, and you use the pen instead of a pad
I feel like an idiot lol. I recently bought a model o lol. And I had no idea that you were sopost to peel off the blue on the bottom until now. Thanks for the help with that XD