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Natural Ergonomic Logitech M570 Trackball Stand
I was spending way to much time at my computer and my trackball arm was starting to ache at night because of it. I decided to create a device to angle my trackball so my arm could be in a more natural position while I "moused about". This is the result. The Logitech M570 trackball has a few underside features that allow it to be held in place from below. The battery cover plate must be removed to insert the unit into the holder. I also carved out a hole to store the plate so it doesn't get lost. :-) As I printed it, the unit fits snuggly into its place, to the point that I can even hold it upside down with out it falling out, but I wouldn't count on that. It stays put nicely in its cradle . Plastic on desktop surfaces slides around a bit too much so you will probably want to add a rubber bottom (jar opener?) or a cloth which is what I use right now. Also the cloth can be folded to create a wrist-rest to add support for the hand. One could also secure high density foam, gel, or silicon material to the top surface as needed. The space between the table "pad" and the trackball mount needed something to make it more interesting and improve the aesthetics. I've always been fond of MeshMixer's tree shaped support structures and decided to incorporate it into the design. I then stuck a few critters in among the trees. These are my sources. Stanford Bunny (classic in 3d printing) by phooky http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3731 rabbit scan (very nice looking) by fred14000 http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1171055 sitting fox (quite pretty) by slavikk http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:934033 The blender file is a huge mess of objects involved in creating this. I'm including it in case one wants to do further remixes. If only printing is desired, just download the stl file. If you like this and are feeling generous please consider feeding Foxpup. -> bitcoin:1KTAf3EM1kNWxpKrSSFqbESqYQZf2PAXdm Any amount, large or small, is appreciated, but



