So I'd attempted to reproduce these buttons before but I couldn't get them to print reliably and the original button design lead to the 3D printed version quickly cracking and breaking under stress just like the originals.
Recently I designed something for another project that gave me an idea on how I could re-design the CPS2 buttons and I'm really pleased with the results so far. They look and work like the originals but each button is a separate piece and the mounting bracket provides a "cup" that the button hinges in, the result is that these will never crack and break from use like the originals! Even better is you could potentially take the broken original buttons, trim them to the right length and use my bracket to have a 100% original look from the outside. I haven't tested this myself as the only broken CPS2 button set I have has been repaired and I'm not about to intentionally break it to test this hypothesis.
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Recently I designed something for another project that gave me an idea on how I could re-design the CPS2 buttons and I'm really pleased with the results so far. They look and work like the originals but each button is a separate piece and the mounting bracket provides a "cup" that the button hinges in, the result is that these will never crack and break from use like the originals! Even better is you could potentially take the broken original buttons, trim them to the right length and use my bracket to have a 100% original look from the outside. I haven't tested this myself as the only broken CPS2 button set I have has been repaired and I'm not about to intentionally break it to test this hypothesis.
BUY THESE ON Bit-District
or
DOWNLOAD THE FILES TO PRINT YOUR OWN
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