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Making a cheap, open source 3D space mouse with Arduino and 3D printing *V2 out* 

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At times this project was fun, and other times it was hell. Ultimately, by building on the fantastic work of others, we have an emulated Spacemouse that can be made for $20 of parts, thanks to Arduino and 3D printing. My version is a little bigger than I expected, so maybe a V2 is on the cards.
Thanks to Shiura and all of the other contributors to this great project.
My Spacemouse remix on Printables. V2 is out and much smaller: www.printables.com/model/8649...
0:00 Introduction
0:55 What is a space mouse?
3DConnexion SpaceMouse: 3dconnexion.com/au/spacemouse/
3DConnexion video: • 3Dconnexion product li...
1:39 Available DIY options
OS3M by Colton Baldridge: hackaday.io/project/187172-os...
Orbium by FaqTotum: www.printables.com/model/1325...
Space Mushroom by shiura: www.printables.com/model/3537...
2:46 My frustrating journey
Thingiverse comments: www.thingiverse.com/thing:573...
Instructables page: www.instructables.com/Space-M...
4 joystick remix by fdmakara: www.thingiverse.com/thing:581...
UFO style remix by 3dtombud: www.printables.com/model/7494...
5:29 My final version
6:09 Required hardware
6:43 Printed parts
7:26 Core assembly
8:20 Wiring
Crimping guide video: • Guide to crimp connect...
9:39 Preparing a custom Arduino board to emulate a SpaceMouse
10:41 Arduino sketch uploading and debugging
13:23 Remaining assembly
15:28 Usage and evaluation
16:29 Conclusion
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@TeachingTech
@TeachingTech Месяц назад
V1 has been dubbed 'Bigfoot' on Printables. V2 is now out, which I have called 'Mini-ish''. It's much, much smaller and has some code tweaks to require a smaller range of input motion. Same link as before: www.printables.com/model/864950-open-source-spacemouse-space-mushroom-remix
@kaydenasay1853
@kaydenasay1853 Месяц назад
Dang V2, came out right as I finished V1 almost on the dot. :) already printing them out 😎
@johncrombie2771
@johncrombie2771 Месяц назад
Love it. ❤️ I'll wait a couple of weeks before making this in case a V3 comes out. 😃
@DeagleBingo
@DeagleBingo Месяц назад
@@johncrombie2771 dude... build the v2 and then use it in cad to iterate the v3! then take a pic of you working on the model of v2 while using the actual physical v2... meta. lmfao. but seriously... thats what makes open source stuff like this awesome i had actually spent some time trying to 3d scan a big chunk of play dough i made into an ergonomic wrist/palm rest for my space mouse. those files are around somewhere too... rests for the smaller 3dconnexion one as well.
@fss1704
@fss1704 Месяц назад
There is a project VjoySerialFeeder that can take anything you can possibly connect to an arduino into a joystick in windows and linux, i already implemented a lot more stuff and i'll upstream until the end of the week. For instance, support for playstation 2 controllers and key matrices, i wanaa play racing games with my gameshark pedal and the ps2 controller, the software seems good but my arduino forgot it's bootloader and i need another one. I will probably be implementing support for other controllers as well.
@hdmungeryt
@hdmungeryt Месяц назад
I see you turned the joystick PCB's sideways (which is what my design is using so I can reduce the height of the unit)...did you have to do any reversal of variable directions or just switch the X and Y connections? I haven't gotten to debugging yet so I don't know if more than connector swapping will be necessary...
@D4RKFiB3R
@D4RKFiB3R Месяц назад
Dude, you should call it the Space Capybara, because that is the largest computer rodent I've ever seen 🤣 Great project though, looking forward to making (hopefully a much smaller) one 😁 Thanks for all the work you, and everyone else have put into it so far.
@ericlotze7724
@ericlotze7724 Месяц назад
THIS. What a good name lol.
@MumrikDK
@MumrikDK Месяц назад
'Stellar Capybara' for extra knockoff vibes.
@D4RKFiB3R
@D4RKFiB3R Месяц назад
@@MumrikDK Nice :D
@grnbrg
@grnbrg Месяц назад
@@MumrikDK This is the correct name. :D
@vschouten
@vschouten Месяц назад
What about the "Capynaut"?
@Kimchi_TV_98
@Kimchi_TV_98 Месяц назад
Super neat, would like to see a smaller version.
@bennetb01
@bennetb01 Месяц назад
Right, that thing is huge.
@jamesnorona1345
@jamesnorona1345 Месяц назад
Yes me too!
@atnfn
@atnfn Месяц назад
I think it's cause the internal components in that version are rather big. You would have to go with one of the different more complex models he showed at the start. Or buying one of the 3d connexion ones, they are quite small. I've had one for around 10 years, still works.
@zorabixun
@zorabixun Месяц назад
That size is good for more precise movement, in small joystick 🕹 even a little fingers shake of 1 mm can make a huge difference
@EddoWagt
@EddoWagt Месяц назад
@@atnfn It's such a shame the 3dconnexxion wireless versions still use Micro-USB
@temmietopegold
@temmietopegold Месяц назад
...using Hall effect sensors instead of the joysticks and some springs to hold the dome will greatly reduce the size.
@vadimsham8047
@vadimsham8047 Месяц назад
There is already such a project for at least half a year, I even have replicated it myself. They both just frustrating rubbish compared to commercial product, unfortunately.
@missassembly
@missassembly Месяц назад
IMHO hall effect Should be where the open source community should concentrate their efforts.
@missassembly
@missassembly Месяц назад
Printed compliant mechanism too. I own one already......😄
@taj1994
@taj1994 Месяц назад
@@missassembly It's also where the big companies should concentrate as well. Hell, Microsoft already uses Hall effect sensors in their Xbox One (and newer) controllers. They just don't use them in their joysticks. Their triggers use them
@ColinJWiens
@ColinJWiens Месяц назад
​@@vadimsham8047What's the name of the project, and what were the issues?
@andrewjennings5002
@andrewjennings5002 Месяц назад
I bit the bullet and bought a space mouse. I love it. I use a lot of CAD sometimes 8 hours a day and see it as a worth while expense. I'm so glad 3D printing can make it more accessible to the hobby market.
@sirrodneyffing1
@sirrodneyffing1 Месяц назад
Yeh.. they are SOO brilliant once you get the hang of it and the right driver set up. It's like getting another arm or something.
@louisbrill891
@louisbrill891 Месяц назад
I'm hoping this will lead to better software integration for space mice. Kinda sucks that they can only be used for a couple programs right now.
@AndyProkopykChapmanStick
@AndyProkopykChapmanStick Месяц назад
Space mouse let's me do things so much fricken faster it's not funny. If you're doing CAD full time there's no reason not to plop down that money. It's your tools of the trade, don't skimp! I find people don't put enough thought in their normal mouse selection either. I'm a trackball guy though I wish I could find on with even more programmable buttons. 8 isn't enough, lol.
@louisbrill891
@louisbrill891 Месяц назад
@@sirrodneyffing1 really its like getting 2 extra arms with another mouse for each. Mice only have 2 DOF, space mice have 6.
@sirrodneyffing1
@sirrodneyffing1 Месяц назад
@@louisbrill891 The rare stacks of CAD applictions with a spaceouse driver mate. Even Freecad (still needs work), Unreal Engine and Blender's is really good now from wobbly start.
@bluegizmo1983
@bluegizmo1983 Месяц назад
I bought a used SpaceMouse Pro on ebay for $120. It was WELL worth the price!! I absolutely love this thing for 3d modeling.
@TheExileFox
@TheExileFox Месяц назад
without a deadzone option, the device, whenever i take my hand off one of these devices, the viewport/camera in any cad software is sent miles away which is really frustrating. For 15 years people have been asking for this option but it only exists as a driver hack and it's pretty janky - i cannot see how it's not a scam after testing multiple devices on multiple computers and always getting the same result.
@xTreme.Power.
@xTreme.Power. Месяц назад
@@TheExileFox I had an old Space Pilot Pro, and he started to move alone, I fixed it my editing the settings file to make a deadzone, so no more self drift or self rotation of the object. Since work like a charm I just switched to the SpaceMouse Enterprise, just because i wanted to spend some money :p
@bluegizmo1983
@bluegizmo1983 Месяц назад
Weird, mine has never moved when my hand is off of it. Maybe I just got lucky and got a good one
@michaelgleason4791
@michaelgleason4791 Месяц назад
He's in Australia, so it's many more dollars in their currency.
@arbitrary_username
@arbitrary_username Месяц назад
Bought my regular spacemouse used for 60USD, absolutely worth it, but nice to finally see some alternatives.
@EpixZhang
@EpixZhang Месяц назад
When building my "space mouse", the biggest issue is that it can only send mouse actions, rather than communicate directly with the CAD software. The idea that mimic a SpaceMouse to use the driver is very interesting.
@mayamanign
@mayamanign Месяц назад
It's folly, it'll never be as good. This video is filler.
@robinpopkema
@robinpopkema Месяц назад
​@@mayamanign nobody says it would be better then the original. But 20-30 bucks is a lot more justifiable then 300 for most hobby makers. So, not filler but maybe not for you
@HuntersOA
@HuntersOA Месяц назад
@@robinpopkema I will make this for sure. I use 3 different slicers for FDM (Prusa, Qidi, Orca), Lychee and Voxeldance tango for resin, fusion 360 and rhino for modelling and blender for sculpting. A colleague of mine had lent me a spacemouse which works with all of these and all use the same settings. But without a space mouse, I have to know which software uses which dumb shortcuts. Is shift needed for zoom? Was it control? Control + right click? It drives me nuts. Especially as I tend to jump from machine to machine as my work machine is windows, my home machine is Mac and I also have a linux desktop for some tasks. (KVM switch rules) So if this achieves the simple point that I can have the same exact navigation in ALL my software without tinkering endlessly with settings, it is an extreme win in my book. If I install the 3dconnexions software and I do not have to individually set up my softwares on all the platforms and machines, I'd be so so so sooo happy. The OG spacemouse is extremely overpriced for what it is. I know it took time to develop - check the cut up video how it works. Most other already existing solutions were simply too complicated. So I am all for this! Gigantic KUDO from me. I am already collecting the parts from local distributors to be able to make it.
@ge2719
@ge2719 Месяц назад
@@mayamanign so the $20 device wont be quite as good as the $300 device? Oh noooooo what exactly cant it do?
@linyongzheng
@linyongzheng Месяц назад
@@ge2719 This DIY version is missing 2 programmable side buttons. Looking at the wiring diagram, it seems like there might be capability to wire in 2-9 buttons to Arduino pins (I haven't used Arduino in a while so unsure of the difficulty of using the I2C, serial, and SPI pins for GPIO).
@danielbrown6600
@danielbrown6600 Месяц назад
Worked running Autodesk Inventor everyday.. I cannot understate just how useful these are. With enough use, they pay for themselves by the amount of time saved when navigating around a model/assembly. Cool to see w good diy version..but there is a reason why the 3dconnection ones are so popular
@johncrombie2771
@johncrombie2771 Месяц назад
The reason the mushroom/control knob is so large is that it holds the 4 joysticks. The simplest way I think to reduce its size is to move them to the outside with their control sticks pointing inward. Yes, it would require a redesign of the 3d printed parts but should be lest bulky looking.
@xomm
@xomm Месяц назад
Could also use joycon-style joysticks, e.g. the hall-effect ones from gulikit to get them smaller while still using off-the-shelf hardware.
@protowalker
@protowalker Месяц назад
Had the same thought. There's likely a way to use hall effect sensors to do this but I'm not super well versed in electronics and part of the appeal here is off the shelf parts. One of my first thoughts was PSP /3DS style thumb-slide joysticks. They're very small and only a few dollars each
@conorstewart2214
@conorstewart2214 Месяц назад
Better would be to redesign it to not use potentiometer based joysticks and instead to use some form of hall effect sensor. You get some that can apparently work as 3D joysticks.
@tomhofmann5277
@tomhofmann5277 Месяц назад
Fantastic! I own an actual spacemouse but will build this just for fun and as a tribute to your skill and generosity! I very much enjoy all your vids. Definitely one of the top channels. All the best from Buenos Aires, Argentina
@TheBillzilla
@TheBillzilla Месяц назад
I just realised you could make the knob quite a lot smaller simply by mirroring the four joysticks, so they sit on the outside of the knob instead of inside. The base would still be much the same size of course, but the knob would be more like the genuine Spacemouse type.
@MrMaxStalsky
@MrMaxStalsky Месяц назад
This is how he made the mini v2)
@leogray1091
@leogray1091 Месяц назад
WOW! Ultra Hats Off for your hard work to pull everything together! Specially the space mouse section. That is the game changer!
@--3D
@--3D Месяц назад
As usual excellent content!!! Thanks Michael!!! I'll keep an eye for the smaller version, but this is an amazing tool!! Thank you and the rest of the community for sharing!!
@miltonb4522
@miltonb4522 Месяц назад
Definitely enjoyed this video. I started watching this channel due to the 3d printing focus, but I do enjoy the expansion into the use of arduino and merging it with 3d printing as well. Looking forward to future electronics videos as well as the smaller version of the space mouse.
@johnwoodruff3487
@johnwoodruff3487 Месяц назад
Company got me a Space Mouse Pro about 15 years ago and once you start modelling with it you will never go back to mouse only.The experience is so good I got myself one for home use.
@brandonhicks7549
@brandonhicks7549 Месяц назад
That’s a crazy amount of work for a video. Kudos
@JimmieZ89
@JimmieZ89 Месяц назад
This is a great project I would definitely take on myself for home use. I have a dedicated Space Mouse for my mechanical engineering job I use daily for 10 years now and love using it. Being able to diy one myself for home is a great option. Thanks for posting this!
@ColinJWiens
@ColinJWiens Месяц назад
95% of joysticks on Amaz/Aliex are stiff + have worthless "potentiometers", including the ones in the vid. That ends up making them digital devices, as shown with his CAD movement at 5:50. Even ones that claim to be OEM are nearly all fakes. The only good option is to salvage from old controllers or buy from a seller I finally found called "SOSS Gaming", but you'll need to solder them to PCB's yourself. No point making a 6DoF device if it's not analog.
@jjmelo
@jjmelo Месяц назад
Love how hours (days?) of troubleshooting get compressed into a sentence 😅. Thanks for the great work.
@IanJS100
@IanJS100 Месяц назад
What a cool project! I’ve been interested in a space mouse too but this is the way I’m going to go. Thank you for sharing and to all who contributed!
@remcoder6
@remcoder6 Месяц назад
Nice project! I absolutely love my Space Mouse but it was quite expensive (even the cheapest version). Now it is accessible to many more people. I hope the community will keep improving this.
@yayinternets
@yayinternets Месяц назад
Great video and project! I've long thought about building a custom mouse that fits my hand perfectly, but this is even more useful. For those of you with weird complaints about this video; this isn't a competitor to Space Mouse at all. More like a hobby project. It's not worth the time to build one yourself, more like a fun project to challenge yourself to learn and build new things. That said, this project is exactly what this channel is about. Teaching Tech.
@QuakeDragon
@QuakeDragon Месяц назад
Heroic Effort! Thanks for sharing your work with us!
@joetkeshub
@joetkeshub Месяц назад
Wish you hit 300K with this complete tutorial. Thank you so much. You don't steal your channel name at all, it's actually about "teaching tech" the best way I came across on youtube. But overall your great job is an hymn to collective intelligence. You deserve a way greater audience. As helpful as instructive with a lot of useful details. Aussies are really tech savvy. Congrats! I'm going to make that spacemouse. Have a great weekend my friend.
@m1ck5k1
@m1ck5k1 Месяц назад
Awesome project & tutorial. I’ve been looking for this type of mouse, gonna give your a go. Thanks for sharing.
@tinkererslab0
@tinkererslab0 Месяц назад
Thank you for the work you put into providing this for the community my guy. I don't even need one of these things and now I want to make one. Thank you again for the project.
@5FSF
@5FSF Месяц назад
As someone in the market for a space mouse, this video is great. I'm going to be ordering parts and doing the build in the next week or so. While watching the video though, it strikes me that the solution to the overall size could be as simple as reducing the size of the big joystick's actually manipulated surface area. Instead of mimicking the shape of the 3dconnexion joystick, you could make it look a lot more like the smaller joystick nubs. Bring the whole shape to a more rounded dome, then give it a stem and a wide head. That way, instead of pressing down on the front of the joystick, you can lift up on the back to get the same angle. Could probably even do it with your thumb. The shroud the whole joystick sits in can also be raised to cover all but the moveable range so your fingers can rest on it and then move the stick with about twice as many controllable angles. I'll be testing this once I've got the base build assembled, but if anyone is further along with it and wants to give it a go, I could mock up a model to reference.
@Marorrai
@Marorrai Месяц назад
Thank you Michael, i tried the original project in the past but abandoned it cause i encountered the same weird problems and didn't want to bang my head against the math involved in the transformation matrix. I'm very happy to see the project has been carried over and perfetioned. I'll give it another shot thanks to you. Thank you again!
@kimmelmd1
@kimmelmd1 Месяц назад
Well, damn....there went my weekend, lol! Thanks Mike! Great collaboration and development!
@Asdosie
@Asdosie Месяц назад
Bought mine for 60 usd, really happy with it. Awesome job on the DIY version!
@simonmambrose
@simonmambrose Месяц назад
Great project! I looked into making a DIY space mouse before but with all the existing projets there was always something that seemed "too hard" or "too difficult" for me to emulate. Your project absolutely nailed it though, and now it seems so much more achievable. Massive thanks for documenting all your progress and putting a guide together, I'll definitely be making one of these! :D
@mbrad2669
@mbrad2669 Месяц назад
Awesome instructions, it helps GREATLY when problems are left in the videos... I ALWAYS seem to get frustrated by little bugs I come across while following instructions- troubleshooting tips are always valuable!!!
@redskyreconn744
@redskyreconn744 Месяц назад
Dope. Lots of love from the PNW
@salim.studio
@salim.studio Месяц назад
This is amazing, another level of engineering.
@majorzbzzn
@majorzbzzn Месяц назад
I love your projects! Great job!
@WestonWill
@WestonWill Месяц назад
I love the comically large size! I also have been down this road. I suspect there is a pretty comprehensive patent on this since there aren't even Chinese knock-offs on Aliexpress.
@sygad1
@sygad1 Месяц назад
that is a very interesting point, which now has me searching......today's new rabbit hole
@gcolombelli
@gcolombelli Месяц назад
There are a few versions out there, at least one of them is bound to be based off old patents from some earlier model. Not sure if the eddy current one or another one not mentioned in this video, that uses semi transparent ramps and LED / phototransistor pairs. There's also another really cool one that looks a bit difficult to make and uses load cells and a rig that looks like a motion platform. This one in the video looks by far the easier one to make, every other one will require a custom PCB, some precision parts that will likely only work if printed on resin and some electronics that, if you're unlucky to live in a country like mine with ridiculously high import taxes, where most stores only send stuff through an expensive courier service, will cost you about the same as an entry level space mouse, if not more than that.
@silentmodetv
@silentmodetv Месяц назад
Even at that size, I would be tempted to give it a try. I switched to using a trackball a few years ago, and I've seen pictures of space mice but never have tried using one.
@topgundk
@topgundk Месяц назад
I bought a SpaceMouse Pro, used many years ago. It is really a great tool, and I only design practical stuff for home projects. I think it is a lot of value, and the extra buttons on the pro version, I do use a lot.
@Rulusto
@Rulusto Месяц назад
I was lucky, i found a old 3DConnexion SpaceExplorer used for cheap, still works as new.
@olafmarzocchi6194
@olafmarzocchi6194 Месяц назад
There are plenty, it's the best solution
@ernieoporto1111
@ernieoporto1111 Месяц назад
This is amazing! I know what my next project is going to be!!
@zakspop
@zakspop Месяц назад
I'm already printing out the parts and I just ordered the joysticks and microprocessor.
@ScramblerUSA
@ScramblerUSA Месяц назад
Absolutely amazing! Thanks a lot, Michael! - Gone printing.
@joetkeshub
@joetkeshub Месяц назад
This is a kind of pretty dense tutorial you'd better watch more than once. At least what I'm doing ;) A GREAT GREAT JOB indeed. Combining several technical sources (and debugging or improving some of them) is all but easy. Michael made it happen in a brilliant and MASSIVE WORK😉Thanks a lot Michael!
@papplemyapple
@papplemyapple Месяц назад
Wicked! Can't wait to build one, thanks for sharing.
@Grivooga
@Grivooga Месяц назад
Big props for making it work. After seeing how much you had to put into getting it to work I don't regret buying a used SpaceExplorer on eBay. Only issue I've had is I'm stuck on an old version of the software since 3DConnexion no longer supports the older models. It's a really cool input device but I keep forgetting it's there and just manipulating things the way I'm used to with my mouse.
@rallylout
@rallylout Месяц назад
Heck yeah … finally a way to find out if it’s going to be. Useful addition, fantastic work.
@larry527az3
@larry527az3 Месяц назад
If I hadn't bought my space mouse I'd be ordering the parts right now. Still might build one if I get caught up on my current projects. Also, did the survey, hope it helps Michael. Thanks for the great video!
@martinwazhere
@martinwazhere Месяц назад
Me thinking this is a small thing...bro thats huuuugee! I appreciate all the work you have done!
@danielgroenewald3006
@danielgroenewald3006 Месяц назад
Just buy the spacemouse, omw its so worth the money for the compatability with multiple software, it lasts a very long time, my enterprise model is 6+years old and still works perfectly. One of the best purchases i made for my hobby, before it now became my career. I cannot stress enough, if you enjoy 3d modelling it will bring joy to your life.
@kdawg7695
@kdawg7695 Месяц назад
I saw the one you started your work off of on hackaday, and with the semester ending, I was actually about to start working on making one. So this video is perfectly timed for me!
@GLHerzberg
@GLHerzberg Месяц назад
Great content! Added to my build list!
@KetilDuna
@KetilDuna Месяц назад
This looked very interesting - thank you for sharing
@andrewlongfellow8745
@andrewlongfellow8745 Месяц назад
I’m definitely thinking about trying this. I’ve been looking at the space mouse for awhile.
@SarahKchannel
@SarahKchannel Месяц назад
Yay, I was on a 2 year journey too to make pretty much the same. I tried joysticks, I tried IMU's, I settled on halleffect sensors and some magnet. Mine is a bit more 'delux' with a 2.8" touch screen, round display in the center of the dial, encoder in the dial for scrolling. The software was the far most time consuming! I ended up designing a web wizard to configure all the touch buttons and other functions.
@SarahKchannel
@SarahKchannel Месяц назад
I based mine on an ESP32, since it needs to house a webserver, beside Bluetooth, MQTT and drive the 2 displays. Oh and then I made the giant version with 3 touch screens....
@ReinaldoGonzalezreix2x
@ReinaldoGonzalezreix2x Месяц назад
i love it! once you go 3D Mouse, you never go back
@xTreme.Power.
@xTreme.Power. Месяц назад
exactly, last month I wanted to demonstrate a project on my F360 on my laptop , but 100% of time I desin on my home computer, The customer think I was a beginner because on the laptop I don't even know now how to turn an object without my SPaceMouse Enterprise :p (and before Space Pilot Pro, but after 5 years he began to move alone)
@ReinaldoGonzalezreix2x
@ReinaldoGonzalezreix2x Месяц назад
@@xTreme.Power. that's a tricky situation, that had happened to me also. I try to not use it from time to time so i don't forget how to orbit or make camera movements on different 3D software
@olestampevestergaard4746
@olestampevestergaard4746 Месяц назад
What a night, great videos from Michael and Marius hornberger within a couple of hours
@minimoose1441
@minimoose1441 Месяц назад
This is great! My new job has a 3Dconnexion and I really like using it but didn't want to spend the cash for my own. I looked into the 3D printed solutions but none seemed that great to me, especially since I didn't want it just using mouse / keyboard inputs, so knowing there's a way to emulate the 3dconnexion driver is really useful! Edit: I also have 4 leftover tiny joysticks from repairing my Valve Index controller that I think I could shrink the design down by using, I feel a project coming on!
@Indy1977TX
@Indy1977TX Месяц назад
This is something that I am very interested in doing! Thank you!
@orphax1925
@orphax1925 Месяц назад
an idea would be to place the josticks around the mushroom and not inside, it would enable a smaller design
@artemyevtushenko8722
@artemyevtushenko8722 Месяц назад
YESSS!! Making it this weekend 🤩
@saranjotnannuan2862
@saranjotnannuan2862 Месяц назад
Impeccable timing man yesterday i was just looking getting one but as u said too damn expensive
@lifeholdstrategic
@lifeholdstrategic Месяц назад
I have a Space Mouse with a Stream Deck placed in a 3d printed base. It works great and the Space Mouse is a game changer for Shapr3D.
@jamesevans1601
@jamesevans1601 Месяц назад
Bless you, Michael! I tried and failed with the Orbion. The keyboard and mouse simulation did not play well with my setup either and was a show-stopper. The 3DConnexion firmware emulation alone has renewed my interest in making one of these.
@_kwak
@_kwak Месяц назад
Amazing content as usual 💪✨
@geoffcowie8843
@geoffcowie8843 Месяц назад
Wow. What an ambitious project. Easy way to make smaller means placing game controller module on the outside. Would leave a large base.
@Seaofjitsu
@Seaofjitsu Месяц назад
I am so excited to build this!
@overbese
@overbese Месяц назад
Love the diy version. I bought a 3D mouse after using one at work. I highly recommend it for anyone doing CAD / Blender even works in most slicers. I'm surprised they are not more popular with cheper alternatives.
@Fantaman900
@Fantaman900 Месяц назад
I bought mine used in nearly new shape for like 150 euro's. Awesome piece of kit.
@techbutterflymaps9873
@techbutterflymaps9873 Месяц назад
Great project and well documented as always! Thanks, Michael! I just finished building v2. Everything worked first try, with one exception - when I rotate the knob left and right, like a volume knob, the onscreen model should rotate in the same way, correct? For me, the model pans to the left or right instead of rotating. All other movement works fine. I'm guessing I need to adjust one or more axes, but don't know where to start. Any ideas?
@burltrap
@burltrap Месяц назад
holy s#!t he did it boys! thank you so much for solving the software end of this. clearly the community had come up with clever solutions for the hardware end of things but the software solutions were always lack luster or difficult to implement with 100% success. your contributions to the community are invaluable
@Creative_Electronics
@Creative_Electronics Месяц назад
Very nice made! I like how you positioned all the electronics! :) I do have the spacemouse pro and it's easy to move multiple axis at once instead of using every axis individually like all the open source designs.. but at 1 point, I believe the open source versions will be better than the originals ;)
@TheExileFox
@TheExileFox Месяц назад
anything will be better than my experience with 3dconnexion - without a deadzone option, the device, whenever i take my hand off one of these devices, the viewport/camera in any cad software is sent miles away which is really frustrating. For 15 years people have been asking for this option but it only exists as a driver hack and it's pretty janky
@chrisdixon5241
@chrisdixon5241 Месяц назад
Very impressive work!
@Putzl52
@Putzl52 Месяц назад
I use solidworks professionally and use a space mouse. I will never go back without one. I may make this for at home. Thanks for the video.
@angelusmaker
@angelusmaker 3 дня назад
Excellent, I've been trying several of these versions on and off over the last year or so, with little luck. The most promising was a system based on a "reverse" Stewart platform that worked - but only in Linux, which I don't use. Definitely going to give your setup a try! And then play with adding buttons ;) Thank you very much!
@BorealBlizzard
@BorealBlizzard Месяц назад
This is wild, i was thinkig thinking about doing something like this a couple weeks ago
@Carlos-eo3iu
@Carlos-eo3iu Месяц назад
Def going to give this a try.
@danielkrah5129
@danielkrah5129 Месяц назад
The Orbion is useless. The parts don't fit and the license doesn't allow anyone to modify it and publish it.
@ansiaaa
@ansiaaa Месяц назад
seems to work really well!
@Kendrik01
@Kendrik01 Месяц назад
Super cool project!
@MikeKasprzak
@MikeKasprzak Месяц назад
Well done! I'm shocked that official Spacemouse prices have skyrocketed so much. I think I paid $99 CAD for my original, and even less for a used one. More importantly I'm glad I'm not SOL if the company ever goes under, thanks to everyone's efforts.
@CoPoint
@CoPoint Месяц назад
Just as a heads-up: the prices in the video are Australian dollars, so the numbers you see are a good bit bigger than you may be used to, but still, the prices for those things ARE steadily going up, with mostly the same unfixed **ahem** quirks as in the first models...
@sq3rjick
@sq3rjick Месяц назад
And it is the Australian importer / official reseller at that, not a straight USD/AUD conversion. The least expensive one can be had in the US for $99 and I got a wired pro (I hate replacing batteries) for less than $200 on sale.
@3dmazter
@3dmazter Месяц назад
I just bought a space mouse compact as the only thing I do on my pc is designing things with sketchup or fusion 360. It was pricey at 149 euro but it works amazing.
@jamesmor5305
@jamesmor5305 Месяц назад
I want to build one myself, but then was to lasy, Grate you came Up with an great Design.
@joshkilo430
@joshkilo430 Месяц назад
Amazing!! I was looking at buying but couldn’t justify spending the cash. I will be making one shortly, thank you!!
@user-dh5eb1cx9e
@user-dh5eb1cx9e 10 дней назад
If you use a wobble-plate under the controller arm and rolling contact joints between the joystick rods and the wobble plate, you can stack all four flat on the bottom right next to each other, with a sliding shaft ball-swivel in the center as the wobble plate pivot point. That way you'd have motion control on all 6 axes, but in a space about 30% smaller horizontally and 50% smaller vertically.
@nilz__
@nilz__ Месяц назад
Amazing project. I didn't know the Space Mouse worked in Onshape as well, I always believed it didn't.
@v1046rVDO
@v1046rVDO Месяц назад
I’m definitely giving this a try. I’ve been looking around for DIY solution for some time and almost settle with Orbico but due to its complexity I decided not to.
@magicmanac
@magicmanac Месяц назад
I love this I am going to try and build it myself
@thingsido6303
@thingsido6303 13 дней назад
OMG Thank you for this!
@orephen
@orephen Месяц назад
I looked at making one but after trialing the real thing at tafe I ordered it then and there love the space mouse (basic Bluetooth one) its well designed and top notch.
@xapu8775
@xapu8775 Месяц назад
amazing! I would recommend also a github repo with the code, BOM and possibly licenses! would be awesome community project
@mrnlce7939
@mrnlce7939 Месяц назад
Great project just needs to be half the size. Great video. Keep up the good work.
@MegaDman42
@MegaDman42 Месяц назад
I would love to do this. I think maybe making the parts that go on the joysticks just the ball part without a shaft could reduce the finished size. And maybe make a shroud for the LED section that has a thin area that can be for translucent flexible materials to let the light through and then a couple areas on the edges to slot into the body and handle? This gives me a bunch of ideas, that's for sure.
@zoltanr15
@zoltanr15 Месяц назад
It looks small and very practical.
@johnydesmo16
@johnydesmo16 Месяц назад
Great video, so want to do this! I've been eyeing up those spacemeeses 😁 for ages but the cost is prohibitive... a mkII a bit smaller would be 👌 So love the generous sharing of knowledge by all involved 🙌😎
@freakent
@freakent Месяц назад
That’s my winter project sorted!
@GetTheFOutOfMyWay
@GetTheFOutOfMyWay Месяц назад
I've never knew a "space mouse" existed. Really cool.
@ryan0io
@ryan0io Месяц назад
Reminds me of the SpaceOrb360 I used in the 90's to play video games. Mostly Descent, because you needed 6 degrees of freedom in the game.
@leocomerford
@leocomerford 29 дней назад
Very impressive and very helpful! Another option for a cheaper 3D mouse is to look for some of the old, pre-USB units which are quite cheap on eBay. I'm not sure what hardware and software you need to adapt one for modern PCs, though. Another similar device which is even harder to get nowadays is an eight-dial dial box of the kind which used to be available for SGI and Sun workstations. Building one of those would be a relatively straightforward project but it might be just as useful to have. For the sim hardcore, one big challenge would be a faithful-looking, working replica of the Apollo Translation Control, a 3D controller designed to be used with the 3D-joystick Apollo Rotation Control.
@viko207
@viko207 Месяц назад
Cool idea, i think there is enough interest for V2! I would suggest smaller hall effect sensors for the joystick and maybe integrated butons in the base for shortcuts.
@75keg75
@75keg75 Месяц назад
The space mouse wireless is pretty good. Very handy in fusion. Although I still at time use the mouse to control What I found amazing is the weight of the thing - it is hefty!
@AndrewHelgeCox
@AndrewHelgeCox Месяц назад
Is it supported in FreeCAD and Blender under Linux?
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