The controller has been entirely printed with only 1 extruder at 0.20 on a Prusa MK4S
For the multicolor print I used this tutorial: Multicolour printing with one hotend - RepRap
Of course you can also print it in mono color if you like the structure.
TIps:
The multicolor parts have been designed to be printed at 0.2 and occupy the first 2 layers.
To get bright colors from the third layer of the blue color, use the color white.
The “side” parts must be printed lying down with support.
Differences from the single-color version:
- precise distance between vertical keys.
- More space to connect cables.
- More space to connect LED cables.
- Smaller, easier-to-print parts.
The model consists of the following parts:
- 1 ( 5 colors )
- 2 ( 5 colors )
- 3 ( 5 colors )
- 4 ( 6 colors )
- 5 ( 5 colors )
- 6 ( 6 colors )
- 7 ( 6 colors )
- 8 ( 5 colors )
- 9 ( 5 colors )
- H ( 10 piece print )
- center a ( 2 piece print )
- center b
- angle a ( 2 piece print )
- angle b ( 2 piece print )
- side a
- side b
- side c ( 2 piece print )
- side d ( 2 piece print )
- side e ( 2 piece print )
- bottom a ( 4 piece print )
- bottom b ( 2 piece print )
You will also need to:
- 1 x Arduino Leonardo or generic zero delay controller
- 1 x Cable Male to Micro USB
- 1 x Type D connector
- 1 x Cable USB Type A/Male to A/Male
- 9 x 10 cm ( 4 inches ) Arcade buttom ( 2 X white, 2 x Yellow, 2 x green, 2 X ble, 1 x red )
- 6,3mm ( 0.250in ) Crimp connectors to L
- 4,8mm ( 0.187in ) Crimp connectors
- 124 x M3 x 25mm Screws
- 100 x M3 Nuts
- 24 x Heat-set inserts
- Wire various colors
Assembly instructions:
Look at the images with indications of where to place the various parts
- combine parts 2, 4, 6, 8
- combine parts 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
- Merge the previous parts using the H parts
- mount center a and center b
- Assemble the sides and corners
- Install Heat-set inserts
- Install the Arcade buttons and make the various connections.
- Assemble the bottom
- Have fun with your Pop'n Music controller