I came across some problems trying to create a slot to separate the left and right mouse buttons. "0 Thickness geometry". Which was a lie. After a few different approaches, I decided that it wasn't necessary. There would be enough flex in the material to operate both left and right without the slot.
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My name is John Nicholl. I'm an Industrial Design student, based in Adelaide, South Australia and this is the beginning of somewhere that I can think aloud and share my work.
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Sunday, June 29, 2014
Computer Modelling Journal, Week 15: Part 2
The model is done! Finished. No more Solidworks for a little while.
I came across some problems trying to create a slot to separate the left and right mouse buttons. "0 Thickness geometry". Which was a lie. After a few different approaches, I decided that it wasn't necessary. There would be enough flex in the material to operate both left and right without the slot.
Finally, Heres my result.
I came across some problems trying to create a slot to separate the left and right mouse buttons. "0 Thickness geometry". Which was a lie. After a few different approaches, I decided that it wasn't necessary. There would be enough flex in the material to operate both left and right without the slot.
Labels:
CAD,
Mouse,
product innovation,
Solidworks,
student,
unique
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