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Amelia's Little Squeak

following along with the guided project, squeak! This my mouse I made following the tutorial. It uses the Bambu lab Mouse kit and requires no soldering. It has a blue grey shell. It is wireless with a dongle.

Created by xinyic222 xinyic222

Tier 5

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CAN CAN ⚡🚀 requested changes for Amelia's Little Squeak ago

Hey, cool project! Unfortunately, you did not include any information about the assembly process.

Tier: 5

xinyic222 xinyic222 submitted Amelia's Little Squeak for ship review ago

xinyic222 xinyic222 added to the journal ago

Assemply

I got all the parts and starte putting it all together. I found a youtube video and just followed it's step on connecting the parts. It was fairly easy and simple to follow along. I then placed the case over it and realized that it didn't fit... it was too loose and there was a crack on the print. So I used tape taped it up to secure the bottom and the crack. I then put on the rubber feets on it. I then placed the battery in the slot and connected it to my macbook. It worked great first try! Other than the fact that the shape of the mouse was pretty uncomfortable, it worked fine! I had a lot of fun building this project and this was my first CAD projest!
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cubit010 cubit010 requested changes for Amelia's Little Squeak ago

hey there!
for build reviews you must journal your assembly process
if you don't have journals we can't give you tickets!
(print time doesn't count, you can journal the time spent putting the kit and parts together though)

Tier: 5

xinyic222 xinyic222 submitted Amelia's Little Squeak for ship review ago

CAN CAN ⚡🚀 submitted Amelia's Little Squeak for ship review ago

xinyic222 xinyic222 submitted Amelia's Little Squeak for ship review ago

Tanuki Tanuki ⚡🚀 approved Amelia's Little Squeak ago

Looks sick! Nice mouse :D

xinyic222 xinyic222 submitted Amelia's Little Squeak for ship review ago

xinyic222 xinyic222 started Amelia's Little Squeak ago

5/24/2026 - Assemply

I got all the parts and starte putting it all together. I found a youtube video and just followed it's step on connecting the parts. It was fairly easy and simple to follow along. I then placed the case over it and realized that it didn't fit... it was too loose and there was a crack on the print. So I used tape taped it up to secure the bottom and the crack. I then put on the rubber feets on it. I then placed the battery in the slot and connected it to my macbook. It worked great first try! Other than the fact that the shape of the mouse was pretty uncomfortable, it worked fine! I had a lot of fun building this project and this was my first CAD projest!
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