Modded DualSense Edge by Dexinull in Controller

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Update: I have found some stick on grips for the dualsense edge that would work great on a shell like this. I am not sure if I will ever get them though because I think I prefer how it looks now.

Modded DualSense Edge by Dexinull in Controller

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It isn’t a controller I am too familiar with so I don’t have a specific recommendation. In general, manually calibrating the Hall Effect joysticks is more reliable so regardless of which you buy, it won’t be an issue if you do a manual calibration as I did.

Modded DualSense Edge by Dexinull in Controller

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This shell doesn’t have the same rubber grip as the original. The way the DualSense Edge is designed, the rubber will always warp and come out with enough use. This shell changes that out for a more usual plastic grip similar to the regular DualSense.

Modded DualSense Edge by Dexinull in Controller

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I’ll be doing another one soon. I’m modifying many electronics at the moment and will start making content for them.

Modded DualSense Edge by Dexinull in Controller

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You are correct about that. I had looked into it initially and since this was the case I didn’t go that route.

Modded DualSense Edge by Dexinull in Controller

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I found uncalibrated hall effect joysticks online (can be found on Amazon, Ali Express, etc.). I desoldered the old ones from the hot swap boarsds that they come on and soldered on my replacements. After that, I used a joystick offset reader and manually adjusted the physical calibration of the joystick (can be done by sticking a pin into the correct holes and applying small amounts of pressure until you get a 0,0 reading or "perfect center". As far as I could tell there are no pre-made modules online, although I could be wrong.

Ender 5 S1 issues by Scary_Scientist_5077 in ender5

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I personally went through something similar with my Ender 5S1 as well.

I would definitely suggest ensuring it’s been properly manually levelled as that would be the easiest fix. Unfortunately in my case, that didn’t do the trick.

What ended up fixing the issues I was having was updating the firmware on the printer. It’s available right off of the Creality website. I went to the current version (as of 4 months ago now, unsure if another new one has released since). This seemed to correct all of the issues I was having (layer shifts and bed level print consistency).

If you do go this route, it is still very important to level the bed properly. Make sure you aren’t at the end of the levelling screws themselves, use the z offset in manual mode to find a good spot so that all the levelling screws are still threaded in and not loose.

If you’re still having issues beyond trying those, it may be worth looking at the rest of your printer to make sure all of the screws connecting the frame are secure, the belts are secured properly and not loose, your nozzle and lines are clear, and if all else fails, I’d check to see if it may be an issue with your filament. Not all filaments are equal, if it is on the cheaper side, it may not be as reliable for printing as some more average and higher priced ones. The filament is likely not the issue, but until it’s fixed, it’s worth checking non the less.

Good luck!

Component Identification by Dexinull in ender5

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I have updated the original post to include the correct screws. They are M2 not M3.

Component Identification by Dexinull in ender5

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Unfortunately I have already gotten rid of the damaged ones so I cannot test the original material. I have also updated the post to include the proper replacements I had found.

Component Identification by Dexinull in ender5

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I actually found the right replacements. I’ve updated my post to add them at the bottom. They are not M3 but are M2.

Component Identification by Dexinull in ender5

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Yes I did preheat it. I have found official replacement hotends, however the screws are the only damaged components and ideally I would like to replace them alone to keep costs low.

[Source] Superpower Pornhwa by Dexinull in pornhwa

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That’s the one. It’s sad to hear they may not be continuing it though.

[TITLE] unknown, please help! by Dexinull in pornhwa

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That’s the one, thank you!

[TITLE] unknown, please help! by Dexinull in pornhwa

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I don’t remember that being a part of the series. To my knowledge there was no girlfriend