3d printed joycon
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Retro Snes grip for JoyCon. ...Remixed to be compatible with both sided Joycon
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Sometimes there is a situation where it is better to have each Joycon in a different hand, so I came up with this solution. The resulting grip is based on a similar shape as the Wii Remote controller. After printing, it is necessary to grind the...
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I also thought I was gonna be clipping these to my pants, but I found socks move a lot less, so I uploaded a version with the clip oriented the other direction Might need to adjust X/Y or Top/Bottom Skin expansion, or use inclusive slicing in Cura to...
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I hated how the "C" joycon was so short so I made an extension to allow for a more precise aiming ability. printed in TPU to hold on. ...made to not affect the limitations of aiming.
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... the overhanging section at the top without damaging the surface beneath. I printed the logo insert using a 0.2mm nozzle to get a better surface finnish. ... I recommend using 3 perimeters and ~20% of any 3D infill to make the part more rigid.
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I've had great success printing the Joycon grip, which securely holds four game cartridges in place. To achieve the best results, I recommend printing this part vertically. The tight tolerances of the grip rails require some extra attention. ...It's...
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Joycon controller for the Nintendo switch. ... This model increases grip and comfort when using only one Joycon per player.
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V2 - Eliminated the rear ergonomic grip and moved JoyCon higher to eliminate the top heavy feeling when gaming. V1.1 - fixed left JoyCon adapter to not block front camera. *If you run into any issues with the model, please visit the section of...
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... is necessary to grind the radius and lightly file the locks for locking with a file. Subsequently, Joycon holds beautifully.Print SettingsPrinter Brand:Prusa Printer: Mini +Rafts:NoSupports: NoResolution:200Infill: 10Filament:Plasty Mladeč PLA Black
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Now, you shouldn't have to sand anything down, which was the main problem Print3DLLC's print had. I printed it straight up with a raft for added stability. I also took a box cutter and cut out a slot so that the Joycons lock securely into place. I...
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... of the joycon grip. ...This one prints without supports (via two halves) and is assembled with four M2x12 screws. Also has notches to lock in controllers. Print instructionsJust print the STL twice and marry the halves with glue or four M2x12 screws.
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... Printing Details Printing Parameters Raft Support Do you need raft support for your print? Yes/No Support Material Does the design require additional support material? Yes/No Infill Density What infill density do you prefer for this object?
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... onto your dock, providing an effortless connection experience. Choose from single or double Joycon strap holders to suit your gaming needs. Print Settings: Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: Select any infill pattern for added detail and texture.
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A Voxel Joycon Holder with an Ergonomic Twist: A submission for the Nintendo Switch 3D Design Competition. Two variants are included, structured and chaotic, with more to come soon! This design embodies a flow of data coalescing into a voxelated...
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Drew inspiration from thing id 3413959 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3413959 This adds support for the joycon strap making the shoulder buttons easier to press. ... It also re-contours the handles to fit my hands better print flat on its back
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I was going to print a controller grip for my anbernic rg353v until I noticed that it wouldn't fit on my printer. The solution was to trim the model and add joycon rails to the side. ... This probably won't help anyone but me, but I figured that I...
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Here's a quick and easy DIY Nintendo Switch Joycon grip that's incredibly simple to make. ...You can have it printed in no time, and while it may not be visually stunning, it does feel surprisingly great in your hands.
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I decided to add a lid to the JoyCon Box made by AlecBledsoe. I have not printed it yet, but I will post photos when I do. ... **Update Log** 6/3/19: First publication 9/3/19: Warning note added 11/3/19: Upgraded to V2
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Just a basic joycon holder i made on tinkercad so I'm sharing it with all y'all.Dont resize as the joycon holder will not longer work.
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put your joycon into it to make it more like a procontroller
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These help assembly of your joycons by allowing pockets for buttons.
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Notes: Be sure to print it straight up so the adapters fit snugly onto the controllers without getting stuck in the supports. Post-Printing: Sanding is a must! ...Make sure to smooth out the connections to the joycons, as they may feel a bit tight at...
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... off amazon but it was too big somehow. I took it upon myself to just model and print it myself. I printed mine in resin, not sure how it would do with FDM, probably would fare better with a finer nozzle diameter, although I have not tested it.
myminifactory
This is an organizer for Nintendo Switch Joycon controller accessories that clips onto the rear access cover of the Switch charging dock. The accessories slide in from the top. The 'backpack' is attached by opening the access cover of the docking...
cults3d
It boasts an impressive feature that minimizes the need for extensive support structures, allowing for a seamless printing process directly on the print bed. ...As a result, this design achieves a remarkably high-quality finish, with no compromise in...
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... but can be used with other materials as well. It calls for two 8mm x 3mm magnets to secure the door in place. One user noted that the fit is quite snug, so it's recommended to print at a slightly larger scale of 101% to ensure a comfortable fit.
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Nintendo Switch Joycon wall mounts feature a sleek design. I employed the french cleat method to ensure smooth mounting, eliminating unsightly screw holes in the base mount. You can easily add a gamertag to the bottom chin if desired, thanks to its...
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The printed rails of the Grip both support the latchsystem of the original Joycons and just slide into the main part of the grip and are held together with friction. Parts (one side only): -Grip main body -Rail for the Joycon -Rail for the console...