A 3D printed fight control keyboard with a custom asymmetric layout designed to match how it is actually used rather than following a standard arcade pattern.
The enclosure, layout, and wiring are all part of the same physical design. Instead of using a traditional PCB, conductive filament is used to route connections directly through the printed structure.
The result is a single integrated object where structure and circuitry are closely tied together.
Projects like this sit at the boundary between software, hardware, and physical design. Layout, spacing, materials, and firmware all contribute to how the final object behaves.