8bitdo Zero/Zero 2 Universal rubberband phone clip

8bitdo Zero/Zero 2 Universal rubberband phone clip

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It's ugly but it's functional! Based on the 8bitdo Zero phone holder of Alexandr Tamosin on MyMiniFactory, who had an amazing idea and created a very nice base project. It's heavily edited to be more sturdy, hold the rubberbands more securely, have a gap to fit the charging cable, print faster, and overall use less material by filling unnecessary gaps and reduce the number of walls. If you don't want it to touch the phone screen directly, cover the bottom with something softer, like some electrical tape. You can use it with a single rubberband or two rubberbands intertwined together like in the picture, depending on the size of your phone, I use it on a fold which is quite large. Alternatively you can use the pegs to the sides to tie it in other creative ways, or make the fitting more snug. Print it with the biggest layer height you can so that it will be sturdier. It printed perfectly with pla at 0.24mm. The infill doesn't change much since it's very thin so it'll almost be entirely composed of walls. Tree supports work very well, didn't try with normal supports. It's supposed to never be removed (that's why I added a hole to charge it), keep in mind that if you continuously take it off and on, some of the pegs that hold the controller in place may snap

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