instructables G305 3D Printed Gaming Mouse Instructions
- June 9, 2024
- instructables
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Printed Gaming Mouse
- Step 1: Watch the Video!
- Step 2: Get the Parts:
- Step 3: Printing the Parts:
- Step 4: Finishing the Parts:
- Step 5: Dissasemble the Mouse:
- Step 6: Preparing the Mouse Parts:
- Step 7: Assembling:
- Step 8: Done!
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
instructables G305 3D Printed Gaming Mouse
Introduction
I really like the look of the final mouse 2 and the glorious model O, but I
also wanted a wireless mouse. So I thought, why not combine one of the best
wireless mouse’s, the Logitech G305, with the look of the final mouse 2?
Well, after some searching online I found out that there are several 3D
printed mods that you can do to the G305, and one of them had a final mouse 2
look! So, I purchased the 3D model, and made my own wireless ultralight mouse.
Printed Gaming Mouse
Step 1: Watch the Video!
I made a YouTube video showing the process of making this mouse. You can watch
it here:
https://youtu.be/sXNi_zuOCKQ
Step 2: Get the Parts:
The parts I used are listed below, with link to AliExpress.
Parts:
Battery: Drone battery,with charger + Micro USB port + Voltage step down
module
OR
Battery: 1.5V micro USB rechargeable battery
– G305 mouse
– Filament of choice (I used white PLA and Glitz Sapphire Blue)
– Spray paint
– Spray Filler
Tools:
– 3D printer
– Soldering Iron
Amazon links:
Parts:
Battery: Drone battery, with charger + Micro USB port + Voltage step down
module
OR
Battery: 1.5V micro USB rechargeable battery
– G305 mouse
– Filament of choice (I used white PLA and Glitz Sapphire Blue)
– Spray paint
– Spray Filler
Tools:
– 3D printer
– Soldering Iron
Step 3: Printing the Parts:
I chose to print the shell in white PLA, and the base and buttons in a really
cool blue color called Glitz Sapphire.
I printed the shell with a 0.25 mm nozzle, and the base with a 0.4 mm nozzle.
All the parts were printed with 25% infill.
I didn’t design the parts my self, but got them from an Etsy seller named
“ameboma”. Link to the Etsy here
He also has published the files without the honey cone design on thing verse
for free
Step 4: Finishing the Parts:
I spent a lot of time filing and sanding the parts, to make them as smooth as
possible. When I was done with that, I used a filler to fill in the gaps in
the print. When that was dry, I sanded it, and added more filler. Lastly, I
added a few coats of white spray paint, before I used some clear lacquer to
protect the paint.
This gave the mouse a very smooth finish, and it feels really nice in the
hand.
Step 5: Dissasemble the Mouse:
Step 6: Preparing the Mouse Parts:
Switches:
You have to do some modifications to the mouse parts, but none of them are
that hard. The first step is to disorder the wires from the right and left
click button PCB. Then, you could disorder the switch. See the attached
pictures or the video.
Place the switches in your printed holders, and use some super glue to secure
them.
When you have done that, you are ready to solder the wires back onto the
switches. Feed the wires through the holes in the bottom of the mouse PCB, and
solder the wires back on. Again, see attached photos.
Battery:
I chose to use a drone battery to power this mouse. Mainly because I had it
lying around, but also because it has a lot of capacity, so I don’t need to
charge it that often. It is also not that heavy. I used a 3.7V 500mah battery,
so I had to use a voltage step down module to supply the 1.5V the mouse uses.
Another option, that is probably better, is to use a micro USB rechargeable AA
or AAA battery. They give out 1.5V, and has a built-in charging circuit. I
have not tried it my self, but they seem to be not that hard to disassemble
and solder new wires to.
I soldered the battery to the charger and voltage step down module according
to the schematic in the photos.
NB! Remember to set the voltage on the step down module BEFORE plugging it
into the mouse.
That’s all! Now you are ready to assemble the mouse.
Step 7: Assembling:
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The first thing to do, is to glue the micro USB in place. I used some super glue.
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Place the ON/OFF switch in the 3D printed base, and insert the PCB slowly. Make sure it lines up with the stand-owes,
and that the ON/OFF switch works. -
Screw the PCB in place using the screws that was used in your disassembled G305. Do the same with the buttons.
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Insert the side button PCB
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Use some double-sided tape and secure the battery with PCB’s to the base.
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Plug in all the wires, but plug in the battery last.
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Screw the left and right click buttons to the shell, with the DPI button holder between
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Insert the DPI button pin into the DPI button, before inserting that into the shell.
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Insert the side buttons.
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Click the shell onto the base. If this requires a lot of force, try sanding the sides of the base and the inside of the shell.
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Glue the mouse skates/feet back on.
You are now done!
Step 8: Done!
Congratulations!
You have now made your own 3D printed gaming mouse!
Any questions?
Ask in the Discord Channel, or send me a message:)
For updates on more of my projects, please follow me on Instagram
If you like this project, It would be great if you could vote for in the
contest:)
Also, a donation would be awesome. That way I can keep making these kinds of
projects.
– Donate on my website
or
– Buy me a code
the thin givers one doesn’t have holes
No, it doesn’t. You will have to buy the file for that one.
Well done, looks great!
Nice job!
My 3d printer is about the same quality as yours XD
Awesome! Thank you for sharing:)
References
- Yours for the making - Instructables
- 3D Printed Gaming Mouse - G305 : 8 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
- Ananords's Profile - Instructables
- Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, Hero 12K Sensor, 12,000 DPI, Lightweight, 6 Programmable Buttons, 250h Battery Life, On-Board Memory, PC/Mac - Black
- Amazon.com: Delipow AA Rechargeable Batteries,USB 1.5V Lithium Rechargeable Batteries 2800mWh AA Battery,1 H Quick Charge ,1200 Cycle with 2 in 1 Micro USB Cable - 2 Pack : Health & Household
- Amazon.com: DEERC Original Rechargeable 3.7V 500mAh Lithium Battery and Charging Cable for DE38 RC Stunt Car Toys : Toys & Games
- Amazon.com: eBoot Mini MP1584EN DC-DC Buck Converter Adjustable Power Supply Module 24V to 12V 9V 5V 3V (6 Pack) : Electronics
- Rust-Oleum 260510 Automotive 2-in-1 Filler & Sandable Primer, 12 Ounce (Pack of 1), Gray
- Amazon.com: MagiDeal 10pcs Female Micro USB to DIP 5-Pin Pinboard 2.54mm Micro USB Type : Electronics
- Amazon.com: Amazon Basics PLA 3D Printer Filament, 1.75mm, Blue, 1 kg Spool : Industrial & Scientific
- Rust-Oleum 331181 Spray Paint Painter's Touch 2X Cover, 12 Oz, Ultra Matte White, 12 Ounce - - Amazon.com
- Donation – Ananords
- Ananords
- Amazon
- ANYCUBIC Mega Zero 3D Printer with Build Surface and UL Certified Power Supply Metal Printers, Printing Space 220x220x250mm: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
- Andreas Sundgot Nordstrand is Creating Open Source Projects
- This item is unavailable - Etsy
- Ananords (@ananordss) • Instagram photos and videos
- UL2 style mouse for G304/G305 by amotoma - Thingiverse
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