diff --git a/hardware/Mechanicals-BTU-Mod/README.md b/hardware/Mechanicals-BTU-Mod/README.md index b016ecc..1b81b37 100644 --- a/hardware/Mechanicals-BTU-Mod/README.md +++ b/hardware/Mechanicals-BTU-Mod/README.md @@ -13,13 +13,15 @@ Designer: [George Bryant](https://github.com/gbrnt) with help and bearing advice ## Versions ### v3 This version was designed in Rhino and so isn't really editable for most people. It works well though. +Print this version if you like seeing the exposed edge of the BTU. ![A trackball with this mod v3 installed](example-v3.jpg) ### v4 This version was redesigned in FreeCAD and the various dimensions are now editable in the FreeCAD file. +Choose this version if you want the BTU to be covered, or to be able to edit the file. -Currently untested! It might collide with something internally, particularly if you've soldered in a programming header for the microcontroller. +![A trackball with the v4 mod installed](example-v4.jpg) ## Buying the BTUs The particular BTU this mod is designed for is the Bosch-Rexroth R053010810, or KU-B8-OFK. A set of three is about 20-30 USD, depending on where in the world you are and where you buy them from. Here are some sources we've found so far: diff --git a/hardware/Mechanicals-BTU-Mod/example-v3.jpg b/hardware/Mechanicals-BTU-Mod/example-v3.jpg index 4ecc922..54912da 100644 Binary files a/hardware/Mechanicals-BTU-Mod/example-v3.jpg and b/hardware/Mechanicals-BTU-Mod/example-v3.jpg differ diff --git a/hardware/Mechanicals-BTU-Mod/example-v4.jpg b/hardware/Mechanicals-BTU-Mod/example-v4.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..508cda1 Binary files /dev/null and b/hardware/Mechanicals-BTU-Mod/example-v4.jpg differ