switch lite grip 3d models
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I'm thrilled you're loving this controller, thanks for sharing your excitement! I was able to seamlessly integrate my Rocket League disconnect antenna logo into the design. Printed in vibrant red translucent PETG at a layer height of .3 with 15%...
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This is size L from the remix source. If peolpe want the other sizes I can add them. I scaled the original model to 101% as my prints were too tight to get the joy-cons on, this one works for me without any real post-processing! ...
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a better joystick for your joy-cons and pro controllers
prusaprinters
Uses the skadisnut system: https://www.printables.com/model/228663-t-nuts-for-ikea-skadis-pegboards Uses 2.5mmx12mm screws
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The original is awesome -- I just didn't mind putting holes into the drywall with drywall screws (my kids are young and like to be rude to some of this wall mounted stuff). This remix is the same, but, adds countersunk holes for your typical drywall...
grabcad
With our innovative "light and battery" idea, we aim to provide a power-efficient solution that keeps your devices running smoothly while staying lightweight for easy portability.
sketchfab
The human is a highly complex and intricate being, possessing a unique blend of cognitive abilities, emotional depth, and physical characteristics that set them apart from other living creatures. With their advanced brain function, they are capable...
prusaprinters
2 Options for download, One with 1 button and the other with 3 buttons.Print with support and 75% infill to give the screw posts some help.More info about the mod can be found at the blog belowBlog post -...
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Here is another attempt at creating a more comfortable grip for my Nintendo Switch, one that I've tweaked and refined to perfection. This updated design snaps onto the Joy-Con controllers with ease, providing a secure fit that's hard to shake...
cults3d
Also noteworthy, compared to the original the grips now print at an angle which might seem a bit odd but I've found that this makes a big difference printing the otherwise horizontal overhang, especially if you're using Curas 'Support Interface'...