The Melon of Doom… Needs Work

Published on 2019-09-23 in PewPew M4.

I assembled one of the version 6 prototypes, and so far I think that the direction is good, but requires more work and experimenting. More details after the obligatory photo.

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As you can see, I went here with the short black tact switches and caps without a cut, that are glued on top of them.

———- more ———-The good:

The bad:

The ugly:

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So what are the next steps?

I will assemble another prototype, this time using the taller 6x6x6mm switches, and the caps with a cut across the hole, for springiness. Those should friction-fit on the tact switches, without glue.

I will try to get another set of caps laser-cut locally (and possibly another front plate as well) to experiment with different shapes, and different holes for different switches. In particular, I want to try the low-profile 6x6x5.5mm ones from the previous log. Maybe also a connected version of the fire buttons, and a bigger and rounded version of the caps (if they are round, nobody cares if they rotate). Maybe also a version of caps for the metal tact switches — but then I would ultimately also need a new version of the PCB, as they have a smaller footprint, which I can deal with for testing, but not for a finished version.

I will also carry the prototype a bit in my pockets, to see what breaks this time. I can see a couple of potentially fragile places, I will probably need to move some of the screws around.