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PokéBall Laser Pointer

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PokéBall Laser Pointer

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This is a project that I made a to make a laser pointer and button case that looks like a pokeball. It uses 3 small (5mm) cube magnets, 1 push button, 1 3v coin cell battery, 1 laser diode, and some wire and electrical tape to assemble. The shells are divided by color for their names: Red being the top shell, White being the Bottom Shell, grey being the middle section that uses a raft and a print-in-place hinge and also locks into the red & white shells. The piece that holds the front half of the laser diode is called the laser cap and the piece that holds the back half is called the center piece. The piece that caps the pushbutton is the button cap. To assemble, solder two wires to two leads of the pushbutton, glue the push button into its socket in the bottom shell, and glue the button cap to the push button. Then press the laser diode into its front shell and then back shell and then insert into axis hole in the bottom shell. Then solder the power wire to the push button and bring a separate wire from the push button to press against the positive side of a coin battery. Make sure the ground wire is pressed up against the negative side of the coin battery and tape it all together using electrical tape.



On printing this, obviously it would look best as printed with red, white, black or grey or silver filament for the middle section. But if you're on a budget, I would suggest using white filament and painting the red and grey pieces.

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3d printer files to print a pokeball shell that holds a laser pointer

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