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u/RyZeHammoud · 1 pointr/3Drequests

Great stuff!

Headliner fabric could work. It might be a bit too thick from what I’ve seen.

I was thinking along the lines of some microfiber/suede fabric with a thin layer of padding behind it.

Something like this velvet adhesive sheets or this microsuede adhesive sheets on the inside. And maybe cover the ouside with canvas might make it look quite nice.

I would suspect that the shell provides enough protection as it’s quite hard, so just a thin bit of padding on the inside is good.

The top vents and R L buttons only really need to be exposed when the switch is being played (the shell is open). Otherwise when it’s shut and off, it shouldn’t overheat.
I realize with a hinge, opening it and having a lip move out the way might be difficult, but for the fabric version it will work.

What are you thinking for the latch?
I think the original Switch Lite case may use magnets, which I think I could do by hiding it under the fabric. Or creating a kind of fabric/leather strip with one of these magnets attached. could also work.

For the fabric version, would that be easy now that you have this version almost done? Would it just be a matter of tweaking and removing the hinge etc?

u/dahmze1 · 2 pointsr/3Drequests

https://www.amazon.com/Syringes-Scientific-Measuring-Watering-Refilling/dp/B07C71C1LH You're thinking like this style of syringe? I'm sure there's syringes out there with nozzles that would be just fine for grease.

That being said, is there a budget number you had in mind?

u/fresh1134206 · 2 pointsr/3Drequests

How about a normal grease gun, and these?

I mean, I can design and print this; I'd love to take your money. It's just.... I'm not sure how well something 3d printed would hold up in this application. Also, its going to cost you more than already existing products. Why re-invent the wheel?