The SNACK Drawer V2: Back in Snacktion

Yubikey expansion card would be sick tho instead of having to store it. If nobody’s made on by the time i get the laptop i’ll give it a shot.

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Does this fit a condom? Asking for a friend.

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I am honestly too single to have any around to test the fit with. I think with some effort you could stuff one in there.

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Sadly the website won’t ship to the Philippines :frowning: will just have to use the Lite files for now and try it. Thanks!

Hmmm… This is a bit of a cottage business (just shipping from my home) I don’t know if the shipping costs would be worth it to you… I can figure out how much it would cost, but I expect that buying the files and finding a local printing service will be far cheaper. I’ll look into it.

I looked into it:
If you really want to spend $45 through USPS, $115 through DHL, or $170 through FedEx… I can make that happen, if you want, though.
I don’t know how that stacks up with your local printing services, but I suspect that they can do it for much cheaper. You could probably ask for prices based on the Lite drawer to get a rough estimate before commiting to buying the SNACK V2 files.

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Thanks for the effort man but no thanks! I’ve already asked some local printing services and am still waiting for the response. I’m expecting to pay about $10 for 5 of them. Hoping to get it soon!

Perfect. That sounds great.

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No shipping to Australia either! :sob: I guess it’ll be close to $45 for USPS as well?

That is correct. That is one downside to on-demand manufacturing. There is no need for inventory to be stored anywhere to lower the cost of shipping. I don’t think that I could even contract a company to sell my drawers at any less than twice the price I am selling them for abroad too…

Thank you for your understanding.

All good, I ordered the files and will get a two printed locally instead. Thanks for your excellent work! :slight_smile:

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I need this for my framework server build I’m doing haha. Printing out the case with expansion slots right now, this could be perfect for the microsd cards since it’ll be sitting next to a 3d printer.

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Awesome. That’s probably one of the few actual use cases for these little drawers. I think I might have just sent your order, unless that was someone else.

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Yeah that was me haha. Thank you!

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Please do share when you get them printed. I’m curious to hear how they print on printers and with filaments that aren’t mine.

Will do! I’ll be printing it on the Ender 3 Pro with an inland PLA or PLA+ filament depending what color I go with.

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Hahaha, this whole thread is the best one by far on this forum!

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I want a SNACK Drawer V2 and I don’t even have a framework laptop.

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Think you could fit one of these in there for a pop-out trackpoint?

Credit to Michal_Suchanek for the find

If the stated dimentions are to be believed, then unfortunately not. That component is almost 2× larger than the expansion slot size (these drawers have internal dimensions of 1"×1.1"×0.2").

You may be able to fit it if you design your own PCB and much shorter cap. You would probably need to design a new PCB anyways to get from whatever it’s connector is to USB-C.

This trackpoint unfortunately isn’t particularly useful.

It does not look like anybody has documented what the interface for this particular model is.

The interface is 6pin which makes it likely raw sensor (4 pins needed) for one of those separate USB keyboards that have the logic on the main keyboard PCB.

All PS2, USB, and i2c need 4pins, mouse buttons need extra 3 pins and typically have separate ground. There is not enough pins on this thing for it to be the main trackpoint board.

For separate trackpoint there are USB trackpoint boards on Aliexpress too. These clearly have 8pin (likely PS2) trackpoint connected to an USB adapter with really weirdly placed buttons.

Osram does really small Hall sensor joystick: AS5013 *
It is definitely not a trackpoint - it moves quite a bit but it could fit into some really small spaces.

*) separate magnet needed

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