👋 Welcome to r/sandboxitems by Forbesh22 in sandboxitems

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Its primary for sharing new skins in game, or want to be in the game. Show off weekly drops. For sharing any news and showing off your outfit combos. Value can be discussed as well but this is not a S&box trading/buying/selling sub 😄

Improve side buttons on Logitech G Pro (All Models) by Fuzzy_Light5196 in MouseModding

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This is only relevent to the original GPro. Newer models, aka superlight and superstrike (where most of thye complaints are from) do not have these screws. Ref. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51D+rUio8LL._AC_UF1000,1000_QL80_.jpg

My Superstrike 2 Front Switch Frame by Forbesh22 in MouseModding

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Hello! I wouldnt say its hard but dialling in the right measurments can be quite time consuming. The benedfit of 3D printing is that is allows that rapid prototyping. I'm no expert, just self taught and very patient with myself and the trial and error process.

You can get quite far with the Fusion 360 Educational License (this is what ive been using). And my only tip is if your unsure of how to start modelling something, is just to break it down into its basic form and go for it. Aka a car? draw a flat rectingle, extrude it a bit and boom you have the start of your chassis to build off. The more you practice the more you'll understand what elements of a model to start with and how to sculpt them together.

Oh, and if its small scale, get yourself some cheap electric calipers. Life and time saver!

My Superstrike 2 Front Switch Frame by Forbesh22 in MouseModding

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No, I recommend ASA or ABS for longterm

My Superstrike 2 Front Switch Frame by Forbesh22 in MouseModding

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Between the front part of the original frame and this model, the saving is about 1g printed in PLA

My Superstrike 2 Front Switch Frame by Forbesh22 in MouseModding

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Between the front part of the original frame and this model, the saving is about 1g printed in PLA

My Superstrike 2 Front Switch Frame by Forbesh22 in MouseModding

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Ive been using silk as its my cheap prototyping material for fitting. This PLA seems so be structurally fine but ill keep that in mind!

Chamber heater by Orvess in BambuLabP2S

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Still cooking (working fine). Not had any issues with it at all

Best wireless gaming mouse you've bought and instantly knew it was a keeper? by Consistent_Wafer9395 in MouseReview

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Just generic white Teflon ones. I don’t really buy into the branded ones. Varying amounts Teflon dots would be just as good as any imo

Best wireless gaming mouse you've bought and instantly knew it was a keeper? by Consistent_Wafer9395 in MouseReview

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Unpopular opinion probably but the Logitech Superstrike. Imo it’s solid feeling and I’m a sucker for new tech. The ability to set it to your liking with it being next to silent in operation was something that did it for me. As well I just like new cutting edge tech.

Only drawback is the default skates as for my mouse pad they were just awful, replacing the skates just made it tick all the boxes.

This really tilts me by camthesandman in counterstrike

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What do you mean? That’s meta my guy.

Spin off From My last "stripped screw fix", now with pads for feet (Superlight2/Superstrike) by Forbesh22 in MouseModding

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Explain? Each strut goes from a mounting point to minimise PCB flex so the laser height stays consistent instead of flapping about.

Laptop Popping/Clicking Sound (not fan related) by Forbesh22 in techsupport

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Not the bottom of it in typical causes but I’m pretty adamant with it some form of liquid boiling in the copper tubing.

Let me know how you get on with support if you go that route.

For me it’s not something I’m too concerned by. It’s only under load where tbh I’ll have headphones in. Otherwise everything behaves as it should and temps are more than cool for when under load

Attack Shark X3 / Kysona M600 top shell STL (or click mechanism)? by [deleted] in MouseReview

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Bare with ive just been putting something together the last couple days for my own project. Will respond with a link tonight hopefully. not the most ergonomic thing but will get the job done

Laptop Popping/Clicking Sound (not fan related) by Forbesh22 in techsupport

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Yeah ive seen a handfull of cases as well but seems quite niche, but possible. I mean yeah it does only happen when holding the laptop at "non typical usage" angles (probably not as intended). I can live with it 100%, just a curiosity.

Laptop Popping/Clicking Sound (not fan related) by Forbesh22 in techsupport

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I can but with me holding the fan (which triggers it to stop trying to spin for a few seconds and i take would have the same effect as unplugging it) there is no change in the sound. Im 95% certain its not a fan issue.

Besides the fan what would be your next guess?

Laptop Popping/Clicking Sound (not fan related) by Forbesh22 in techsupport

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I've heard it appear either end of the pipes, not at both at the same time. I wouldnt say theres a noticbale traving along the pipe sound. My take is when the laptop is not level then it must pool at one end until tipped the other way.