Worklog The Thommii

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I don't really know what to call this thing but I've put enough effort into it I should probably make a work log for it.

First the inspiration:
- surprisingly not surprisingly, I like a lot of Wesk's builds like the aran and the ashida. So when designing my own portable I wanted to do something along those lines.
- I also really like the feel of the wii classic controller, even if it has kinda goofy z buttons. So keeping along the lines of digital frankencasing I gave a nice little donation to Wesk's 3D scan pool to get the classic and classic pro controllers scanned.

The crushing realization:
- there are two main downfalls when it comes to portablizing for me and that is my lack of patience, and my lack of skill.
- I quickly realized that mesh editing. Especially on fusion is not for the faint of heart. And it is going to take a hot minute before my skills are matured enough to be able to take on a "ashida advance" kind of portable.

The rise: here's where the fun part begins
- so I decided to make a simpler design as my first portable (while still wanting the triggers of the classic controller). Since I wanted it to be smaller first I would have to get acquainted with nand and ave relocations. My first relocation went alright but troubleshooting it proved to be an issue. I actually had a manufacture flaw with both of my ave flexes that I didn't catch until I was on MK2. I decided to do more of an lmao type trim for MK2 so that I wouldn't have to relocate the 3v3 cap. I also made sure to relocate the nand and AVE before trimming so they are not likely to be an issue going forward. Now it was just on to the case design.
- I don't have much in terms of a case right now. Mostly I know I bought enough for two ashidas so my plan is to use the other two batteries for that guy. And will probably fit them into the handles like a lot of other builds do. But that about sums up Thoms R&D so far.

Here are some photos of the journey image.pngc9e44f74-f34e-434b-b8eb-8e18ad674893.jpg20240408_120906.jpg20240408_120903.jpg20240408_114934.jpg20240408_114916.jpg1a954958-37b6-4f85-90e5-0d03d01e6249.jpge42f6be7-180e-4230-ac9d-665c3e4f1e96.jpg
 
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UPDATE TIME!

I've been neglecting this work oops...

However I have been making quite the advancements in the meantime.
First I finished a CAD mockup. This has everything where I want it to be and has a general space for the wii classic controller.
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And so then I started printing. Since this is my first original design I wanted to make sure I wasn't messing anything up with the design. Somethings I can tell you I messed up on were as follows.

- battery clips retaining wall was too thin and didn't print properly.
- power button hole is a little too large for the button.
- screw posts are a little too thin.

With some corrective maintenance I got everything in working order and started on frankencasing so I could see if everything worked well together. I cut a broken wii classic controller in half and stuck it inside my 3D printed shell.
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After taking some glamor shots I spent a whole day filling, shaping, filling, sanding and then painting to get it ready to be a portable.
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Obviously I said this was a test fitment but I feel the best test is trial by fire so if this guy works well then that means I'm going in a positive direction.

Lastly I painted it. But I put the final cleat coat on at midnight and I did not want to sit at my brothers house any longer so I will take pictures tomorrow.
 
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Update time!

So started all my wiring and got everything hooked up and did some sanity checks along the way. First I checked whe I wired up the power lines.

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And it passed. Then I wired up the USB

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And it passed. I wired up the uamp as well for the bottom and did one last check and the console passed that too. Then I wired up my speakers and screen on the front shell and that's when things started to go ary. The screen failed to boot and I only got a high pitched whine out of the speakers. I'll recheck the UAmp and switch driver boards anr probably change most of my 30 awg wire back to magney eite
since I have a extra and we'll see how it goes. I'm just tired
 
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