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## Printing
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## Printing
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These items all fit on a 256mm^2 print bed; I use a Bambu Lab P1P based on what I've learned from the
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These items all fit on a 256mm^2 print bed; I use a Bambu Lab P1P based on what I've learned from the
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OpenStickCommunity. Standard settings seem sufficiently sturdy, but see `docs/materials-and-printing.md` for more
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OpenStickCommunity. Standard settings seem sufficiently sturdy for my purposes, though the slicer has done a couple
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thoughts and settings based on my tinkering with prints.
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weird things, in my experience.
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My preferred settings are 3 wall loops with 20% gyroid sparse infill. This gives the models a bit more weight and
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stability, but something like 2 wall loops, 15% grid sparse infill is fine and does not lead to a weak enclosure. The
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costs below have been made against my settings.
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## Assembling
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## Assembling
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## Rough Costs
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## Rough Costs
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This is a rough estimate of the cost to produce one of these sticks, assuming a usual 2-frame design and layout.
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This is a rough estimate of the cost to produce one of these sticks, assuming a usual 2-frame design and layout.
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Filament masses from Bambu Studio estimates, using Bambu PLA Basic, 20% gyroid infill and 3 wall loops.
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Filament masses from Bambu Studio estimates, using Bambu PLA Basic.
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* Left and right frame: **$10.42 USD** (208.50g each, as of 2024-02-22)
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* Left and right frame: **$10.42 USD** (208.50g each, as of 2024-02-22)
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* Left and right (inset) top panels: **~$6.40 USD** (~128g each, as of 2024-02-22)
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* Left and right (inset) top panels: **~$6.40 USD** (~128g each, as of 2024-02-22)
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## Attribution
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## Attribution
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### Author and Licensing
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Inspired by the incredible work of [TheTrain](https://github.com/TheTrainGoes) on the [OpenStickCommunity Fightstick
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Case](https://github.com/OpenStickCommunity/Hardware/tree/main/Fightstick%20Case), itself based on the incredible work
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by [Dash n'Mash](https://twitter.com/Dash_xx_Mash?s=20). Original work Copyright 2023 TheTrain, [licensed under CC BY
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4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Made possible by the amazing efforts of [slagcoin](https://www.slagcoin.com/).
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## Author and Licensing
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Written by and copyright Brian S. Stephan (<bss@incorporeal.org>).
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Written by and copyright Brian S. Stephan (<bss@incorporeal.org>).
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with the Buildable Stick System. If not, see
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with the Buildable Stick System. If not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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### Lineage
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Inspired by the incredible work of [TheTrain](https://github.com/TheTrainGoes) on the [OpenStickCommunity Fightstick
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Case](https://github.com/OpenStickCommunity/Hardware/tree/main/Fightstick%20Case), itself based on the incredible work
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by [Dash n'Mash](https://twitter.com/Dash_xx_Mash?s=20). Original work Copyright 2023 TheTrain, [licensed under CC BY
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4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Made possible by the amazing efforts of [slagcoin](https://www.slagcoin.com/).
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### Distributing BSS Sticks
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Under the terms of the GPLv3, you must inform the receiver of the "object code" of their rights under the GPLv3. This is
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a bit of a gray area for physical objects, but likely applies to distribution of modified or unmodified STL, STEP, etc.
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files at a minimum. The easiest way to satisfy the GPLv3 in either situation is to provide a link to the source code
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(either the unmodified mainline project, or your copy, with modifications listed in a "prominent notice"); something
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like the below should suffice in either electronic or printed form:
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> This arcade stick is part of the Buildable Stick System, version X.Y.Z; the source code to this program is available
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> under the terms of the GNU General Public License, at [LINK].
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# Materials
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bss's random thoughts and notes on 3D printing materials.
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## Bambu Lab PLA
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### Basic
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* In general, nice texture, but under direct light, you can see a bit of the infill pattern through the walls. Not super
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distracting, but it's there.
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#### White
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* Walls are practically translucent, you can almost always see the infill. Do not use for major components.
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* Looks perfectly good for thin things like the Neutrik plates, decorative pieces, that kind of thing.
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### Matte
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* I don't like the texture as much, but they do produce nice non-primary color colorways, and you don't see the infill.
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* Seems like their plastic treatment leaves some plate residue, so be better about cleaning it or you'll get ghosts.
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## Hatchbox PLA
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* **Blue:** very blue. Wife likes it.
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* **White:** more opaque than the Bambu PLA mentioned above, makes a pretty decent (still slightly translucent) frame.
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# Printing and Materials
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bss's random thoughts and notes on the actual printing of the Buildable Stick System.
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## Printing Settings
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My preferred settings are 3 wall loops with 20% gyroid sparse infill. This gives the models a bit more weight and
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strength against bowing forces, but something more default, like 2 wall loops, 15% grid sparse infill, is fine and does
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not lead to a weak enclosure.
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### Working With Flatness
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A lot of the pieces are long and flat, so I recommend really dialing in your printer settings. The frame pieces make
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corner curling of the frame less of a problem, but you may still get it on the panels and the beveled frame pieces.
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Another thing to consider, in my experience, is the bottom layer pattern. Monotonic prints fast but creates long,
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uniform lines that create reflection patterns on long, flat surfaces. This can be especially distracting for the top
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panels, since they're what you're looking at 90% of the time. Using a non-uniform pattern, like hilbert curve,
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eliminates this problem, but at the expense of a much longer print --- around an hour longer for an inset panel. Other
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patterns may improve beyond monotonic, but hilbert curve seems to be the gold standard.
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## Materials
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Some notes on PLA brands, usages, etc.
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distracting, but it's there.
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##### White
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* Walls are practically translucent, you can almost always see the infill. 3 wall loops and a varying infill pattern
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definitely help here.
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* Looks perfectly good for thin things like the Neutrik plates, decorative pieces, that kind of thing.
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#### Matte
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* I don't like the texture as much, but they do produce nice non-primary color colorways, and you don't see the infill.
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* Seems like their plastic treatment leaves some plate residue, so be better about cleaning it or you'll get ghosts.
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* **Blue:** very blue. Wife likes it.
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* **White:** more opaque than the Bambu PLA mentioned above, makes a pretty decent (still slightly translucent) frame.
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