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geekhack Projects => Making Stuff Together! => Topic started by: pyrolovesmoney on Fri, 01 January 2016, 13:32:25
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I originally designed a Lego wrist rest with a hulk pixel art that wad beautiful but far too big. I downsized the design and did what i could and salvaged the pixel art. The wrist rest is surprisingly comfortable and I think looks great. I have included pics of the original hulk rest so you can see its perfectly flush with the case
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I couldn't find the lego sub forum, if a mod can help me x-post it would be much appreciated.
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I couldn't find the lego sub forum, if a mod can help me x-post it would be much appreciated.
Do you mean the "Post your LEGO" thread? If so, it is here:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=60503.0
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:D what a cool idea, good work!
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This is an awesome idea! Did you get the pieces from sets or did you get them by themselves?
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Awesome idea indeed! Great work! :thumb:
Love your wrist rest and also big fan of Legos in general! :)
This is an awesome idea! Did you get the pieces from sets or did you get them by themselves?
You can definitely buy individual Lego bricks over sites like bricklink, incase you feel like getting parts for a wrist rest... :D
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You can definitely buy individual Lego bricks over sites like bricklink, incase you feel like getting parts for a wrist rest... :D
Those bricks can also be obtained directly from Lego via the Pick-a-Brick service. It can be slightly more expensive, and the selection is more limited (but everything needed here is available), but it's also usually simpler.
I really miss a wrist rest for my 'dox, I'll really consider such a solution (although I was rather looking for a slightly softer surface). But I'm curious: what did you used as "feets" to avoid that the wristrest slides too easily on the desk?
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I originally designed a Lego wrist rest with a hulk pixel art that wad beautiful but far too big. I downsized the design and did what i could and salvaged the pixel art. The wrist rest is surprisingly comfortable and I think looks great. I have included pics of the original hulk rest so you can see its perfectly flush with the case
Great idea! Makes me wanna build one too haha
What if you'd buy transparent bricks and put LEDs under them? ;D
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You can definitely buy individual Lego bricks over sites like bricklink, incase you feel like getting parts for a wrist rest... :D
Those bricks can also be obtained directly from Lego via the Pick-a-Brick service. It can be slightly more expensive, and the selection is more limited (but everything needed here is available), but it's also usually simpler.
I really miss a wrist rest for my 'dox, I'll really consider such a solution (although I was rather looking for a slightly softer surface). But I'm curious: what did you used as "feets" to avoid that the wristrest slides too easily on the desk?
I ordered some rubber feet off of amazon. It took about 24 of them to stabilize it and to ensure that it wouldnt crumble. It was these http://www.amazon.com/3M-Scotch-Rubber-75-Inch-16-Inch/dp/B001QCXXWS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451952057&sr=8-1&keywords=3m+rubber+feet
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I originally designed a Lego wrist rest with a hulk pixel art that wad beautiful but far too big. I downsized the design and did what i could and salvaged the pixel art. The wrist rest is surprisingly comfortable and I think looks great. I have included pics of the original hulk rest so you can see its perfectly flush with the case
Great idea! Makes me wanna build one too haha
What if you'd buy transparent bricks and put LEDs under them? ;D
Ooh that is a spicy idea. I would probably have to butcher some legos and cut out the top part for that to work but it is not a bad idea.
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I found a few pieces that might make it look a little nicer on the edge facing away from the keyboard, to make it less of a sharp corner. These are the links: http://brickset.com/parts/4251161 OR http://brickset.com/parts/6047276
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I found a few pieces that might make it look a little nicer on the edge facing away from the keyboard, to make it less of a sharp corner. These are the links: http://brickset.com/parts/4251161 OR http://brickset.com/parts/6047276
wow, these look awesome, do you know if they are in LDD?
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Ooh that is a spicy idea. I would probably have to butcher some legos and cut out the top part for that to work but it is not a bad idea.
Why would you need to cut anything? There's trans-clear and colored transparent bricks and tiles...
Beside, you don't actually need to wire your own led, there's several lighting solutions from Lego, ranging from the old incandescent bricks to LED ones...
http://www.amazon.com/Lego-Parts-Electric-Trans-Clear-Yellow/dp/B00GBEWWSM
http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Functions-Power-Light-8870/dp/B003TZP4D6
wow, these look awesome, do you know if they are in LDD?
Yes, they are. In fact, I don't think there's a lot of Lego parts older than a couple months that aren't in LDD, and those are at least half a dozen years old, maybe far more.
There's actually plently of stud-less parts with curves, now.