>razer deathadder v2 has been melting for years>get tired of replacing the black tape i have on it and decide i should just buy a new mouse>"i know ill get a wooden mouse!">no one anywhere sells wooden shelled micewhy not? it seems like the perfect material and lots of people would want it? i want a razer deathadder with a wooden shell but i guess ill have to buy a metal shelled mouse if i want one that wont melt i guess?
>>109603376>tranimeposter>razerfound the problem
>>109603387I'd buy a hardwood mouse if they sold them.
also razer products just work my deathadder v2 and my blackwidow keyboard my mom bought me have just worked flawlessly(other than the mouse melting) for years
>>109603376skin oils fuck with wood over time
>>109603591i think computer gloves are the solution
>>109603604kek
>>109603376Sex with this gremlin.
>>109603591>fuck withyou mean give it a nice patina
>>109603376Steelseries makes a few polycarbonate case mice with no turns-to-gunk coating.
>>109603376Search some more, they're out there.If by melting you mean the rubberized coating getting fucked up just remove it?
>>109603376just make your own wooden mousehttps://makezine.com/projects/build-working-wooden-mouse/
>>109603591It’ll just get a nice patina. There’s wooden tools that have been used for dozens of years without melting. I wanted to try carving, guess now I’ve got a project to try it.
I've been thinking about making a PC case out of this nice myrtle stump I have. Just hollow the sucker out.
>>109603387>faggot
>>109603604I dont think the v3 has the horrible rubber coating. I'd want the gloves or a wood mouse in winter so my fingers dont freeze off.
>>109603391you would still be a tranimeposter Tho... which is why (((they))) make you 'oom exclusively plastic RGB LEDslop
>>109603376My wife Nina
>>109603387>failed normalfaggotFound the real problem.
>>109606099The sides themselves are melting, it's not just rubberized side panels or something, it's the shell itself.
>>109603376My $10 logitec doesn't have this problem(because it's a POS I replace every year. prob still cheaper overall anyways.)Also wood seems like a bad idea for UL ratings. Would have to be a kit at the very least.
>>109603376Plastic:$50k upfront for the mold, then you can produce an enclosure every few seconds for 10¢ worth of material. Each enclosure comes out the same every single time so it flows cleanly down the rest of your production line. You can make complex internal geometry to support the electronics inside. The material is isotropic, stable in humid conditions, colorable, predictable, impact resistant, and doesn’t get sawdust all over your factory and in your operators’ lungs.Wood: none of that.