Someone 3D Printed A Millennium Falcon Wireless Mouse And Now I Want One

Image Credits: @itsrillo

Now that I think about it, the Millennium Falcon’s shape sort of looks like it would lend itself well to a wireless mouse.

In yet another episode of ‘Things I don’t need but want desperately’, here’s the Millennium Falcon wireless mouse. Designed by ‘parkeryaojj’, the mouse sports a design reminiscent of a scaled down model of Han Solo’s spaceship from Star Wars, except with left and right click paddles and a scroll wheel. The only thing really missing are laser blasters and minifigures of Solo and Chewie but a little bit of paint could probably fix that.

Designer: parkeryaojj

Someone 3D Printed A Millennium Falcon Wireless Mouse And Now I Want One

Image Credits: @itsrillo

Although I’d expect the Star Wars merch team to already be selling this exact product, the mouse in question is entirely fan-made and has a fair amount of DIY. The outer shell needs to be 3D printed, while the internals use Bambu Labs’ Wireless Mouse Kit, which contains the inner components like the optical sensor, PCB, buttons, and battery enclosure.

Someone 3D Printed A Millennium Falcon Wireless Mouse And Now I Want One

Someone 3D Printed A Millennium Falcon Wireless Mouse And Now I Want One

You can download the 3D cad files from Maker World and print your own outer shell from ABS or PLA. The shell does come in multiple parts that fix together (and the left and right buttons are held together using pillars you need to break off), and can be printed in any color. In fact someone even managed to print one in transparent filament which does look pretty cool.

Someone 3D Printed A Millennium Falcon Wireless Mouse And Now I Want One

You can either print the mouse in a single filament/color and paint the details on, or edit the 3D model and print your final CAD using a multi-filament setup.

Someone 3D Printed A Millennium Falcon Wireless Mouse And Now I Want One

Someone 3D Printed A Millennium Falcon Wireless Mouse And Now I Want One

Once printed, all you need to do is put all the pieces together, which doesn’t take too long. The result is a mouse that’s gorgeous yet functional. Don’t expect it to be comparable to your ergonomic or gaming mouse, but it still does have a certain flair that will appeal to most true-blue nerds and Star Wars fans. The Bambu Labs kit starts at a mere $12, but the sensor packs a DPI range of 800-1600, which I’d say is pretty impressive.

Someone 3D Printed A Millennium Falcon Wireless Mouse And Now I Want One

Image Credits: @itsrillo

Someone 3D Printed A Millennium Falcon Wireless Mouse And Now I Want One

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