nintendo switch comfort grip 3d print
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The grip retains its snap lock features just like the real joycon grip and switch, requiring you to press the release buttons on the back of the joycons to detach them from the grip. The logo was printed separately and carefully attached to the...
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... stick' (or 'joystick') so far. It can also be used for both left and right joy con, so no need to think about which grip your using and you don't have to print two. ... If you want to make a remake you can ask me for files of the basic shapes.
prusaprinters
The slot is slightly modified for an easier fit for the joycon.The shoulder buttons are also modified for a tighter fit in the grips and have a more comfortable shape to the fingers.You might want to print the grips with a brim.Comments advised to...
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Portrait grip for Switch modified to have better, more secure joy-con connection with proper "click" to hold in place. ... Category: Toy & Game Accessories
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I was planning to give this as a gift, but every portrait grip I found lacked a floor for the switch to rest and had holes for ventilation, which I didn't appreciate. This design was the best I'd seen so far, but the handles of the model made it...
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The latest update boosts performance by 1% and introduces a brand-new compartment to securely accommodate an 8BitDo wireless USB adapter, enabling seamless play with the Nintendo Switch or PlayStation 4/Xbox One S controllers. ...Check out the...
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... the Z direction, the width should stay the same as the joycon. So, try scaling it up a bit in your slicer if the fit is too loose or vice versa. A helpful tip: Print just the lower sliding part first to check the fit before printing the whole grip!
myminifactory
The reason is simple - the standard joycon controllers are built for kids' hands, so I created this grip to make them more comfortable for adult gamers. ...By adding a larger surface area and thicker triggers for both R and L buttons, it's now easier to...
cults3d
So i was thinking on making this as a gift for a friend but every portrait grip has no floor for the switch to rest and holes for the ventilation wich i don't like it. This was the best i've seen so far but the handles of the model makes it...
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Couple of Joycon Grip (simple model), with a hole to insert a lace, together with the buttons. ... Printing is believing!
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I really dug the original design, but felt that the angle was off. ...So, I tweaked it by making the grips run parallel to each other and adding a bit of extra room between them for my fingers to fit comfortably.
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I find I get the strongest mount by lightly scuffing the coating off the joy-con where the mounting plate goes with sandpaper, then super gluing it in place lightly screwed to the grip to assist in alignment I found printing the mounting bracket in...
cults3d
I designed an arrow-shaped joycon controller that feels incredibly comfortable and natural to hold. ...If you can't print one yourself, you're in luck - I'm selling them on my website at http://shpws.me/OdaD
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The stl files have been named to easily identify which file you may want using the following modifiers: | **File Name Modifier** | **Description** | |--------------- |-------------------------------------------------------- | | slim | Thinner...
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A reimagined version of Redbrumblers' Joycon Grip features a flat top design, perfect for smooth printing without the need for supports. ...When printed at 97% scale, the joycons fit snugly into place, suggesting that an even tighter fit could be...
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Modified version of the grip to have a native clip. It don't rely on friction to hold the joycon, which give a much better experience of gaming. It is made for printing in PLA. ... I separated the object in 3 parts to glue together in order to have...
prusaprinters
Took the excellent modified grip already modified by Joppe and modified it some more - resized to fit better as per some of the suggestions in the comments section. Then I extended it abit so that the button holes would line up properlybutton...
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I encountered an issue with my printer when attempting to print the joy-con grips, and scaling adjustments within Cura didn't produce the desired results. To overcome this challenge, I modified the attachment mechanism slightly, which significantly...
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The support contact face is nearly non-functional and you will not touch it, therefore even some roughness at that surface doesn't matter.Be aware: OLED version is 3mm wider than NORMAL version (for V1/V2 model).It is a tight fit, but does not take...
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joy-con-grip-with-rails-v2-part1.stl joy-con-grip-with-rails-v2-part2.stl Add small cutout for easy Joy-Con removal (both rail + no rail versions) joy-con-grip-v2.stl v1 Initial release of the design Hold your Joy-Cons comfortably in your hands with...
grabcad
The grip simplifies handling of the split controller, particularly for individuals with bigger hands. ...The design is consistent for both right and left-hand variants of the controller, and it's compatible with a wrist strap.
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I printed out several of JGR526's great NS Grip designs. I found V1 and V3 too hard to reach shoulder buttons. V2B was too slim and less grippy. V2A is perfect, however. There is one major problem - the model is mostly split in two halves; see the...
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Specifically, I expanded the controller's width by 10mm, ensuring a more comfortable fit for users who prefer a bit more room to handle the device. ...Additionally, I opted to remove the strap holders, streamlining the overall appearance and...
cults3d
I split EbonNebula's original design in two to solve a few problems I was having: * Difficult to print the narrow side rails from any orientation. * Original rails were about .2 mm too thick and required excessive sanding to thin out. By cutting it...
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I broke [EbonNebula](https://www.thingiverse.com/EbonNebula/about)'s original design in two to tackle a couple of issues I was facing:\r\n* The narrow side rails were hard to print from any orientation.\r\n* The original rails were about 0.2 mm too...
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To make the grip more comfortable and ergonomic, I slimmed it down slightly. Additionally, since my print nozzle doesn't produce high-resolution details, I modified the rail connector to improve its fit. With the new rail alone no longer holding the...
cgtrader
3d model of the nintendo hybrid console, Ninetndo Switch released in October 2016. ...includes its docking station and 2 joycon.