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Best Eaton Fuller Selector Gear for Logitech

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  • Body.stl
  • Cover_Range.stl
  • Cover_Splitter.stl
  • G29_Stand.stl
  • Head.stl
  • Top.stl

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Publication date 2022-01-31 at 23:53
Design number 624989

jeankcr

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3D model description

This project took me a while to figure it out, it's made for the G29, G290 or any Logitech Shifter (they're all the same thing). The model has inspiration on other different works I've seen over the internet, but here's my best effort yet.

The body is wide and tall enough to fit a small mouse board inside if that's the approach you want to get, or you can just wire the cables and take them out under, whatever is your choice this model is the right for you!!!

You'll need 3 screws and nuts of 3/16 1" to complete the assemble and a small amount of crazy glue to use on the union of the body with the head.

The two rocket switch you want to use is from the company Daier, the model name is: RLS-102-F1

https://www.chinadaier.com/rls-102-f1-miniature-rocker-toggle-switch/

Here's the datasheet if you can't find a couple of those in your local area: https://tinyurl.com/54wmvkk6

And that's pretty much it, have fun trucking!

3D printing settings

Body and Head: you can print them both at once, I recommend 0,2 layer height and 20% infill with support (I like to use tree for support)

Range & Splitter you want to go with 0,1 layer height and 10% infill (almost everything is wall, so the infill won't affect much) use support on the splitter (big one) but not on the range.

The G29_Stand is the one with the big load so make sure to use 60% infill, you can get away with 0,4 layer height or play it safe with 0,2 (I've not having issues using 0,4 whatsoever)

Last but not least, the Top... on this one I recommend go slow, 0,1 on the layer height, 30% infill and try to make your printer go slow for better details.

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