I needed another corded mouse and this time around I thought of @[email protected] and @[email protected] instead of Logitech’s shareholders. These guys make open source mice among other open source hardware under the brand Ploopy. You can order one from them, assembled or as a kit, or you could print and build it entirely by yourself.

The mouse itself is pretty great. Coming from a long line of Logitech (MX518/G5/G500/G502), it’s a bit larger than what I’m used to but I think I’m getting accustomed to it.

Here’s another shot of it:

A picture of a computer mouse by Ploopy.

  • @[email protected]
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    14 days ago

    How do you usually do that?

    Do you create a negative of the model digitally or take a mold of the printed parts?

    What kinds of human-friendly materials do you use? And do you need any special equipment for it?

    • @[email protected]
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      23 days ago

      The adult toys community would have some guides. You print the object, cast the mold around it and then fill the void with silicone afaik.

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        13 days ago

        Is silicone rigid enough? Adult toys have slightly different requirements from many other 3D printed things.