Analog stick caps

Analog stick caps

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Do your analog sticks feel utterly disgusting after an extended storage period? That's dust messing up the rubber. It really gets me extremely annoyed... so I came up with a solution! Every one of these is a cap to slide on top of the analog sticks for protection. There are ones for the Dual Shock 4, for the stick extenders that I bought for the Dual Shock 4 (so probably unnecessary for everyone else), for the Joycons, for the Switch Pro Controller, for the Steam Controller, and for the Wii U. There's a logo on all of them so you won't get confused if you print multiple ones. Because obviously they all have different diameters... I mean come on! But other than the PlayStation logo that turned out really nice after printing, and the Wii U one which is still okay, the others are more like "it's the thought that counts". If any of the dozens of people who own a Steam Controller wants to print that one, you might want to mirror the logo in your slicer. The standard one for PS4 is called "PS4.stl". Depending on how accurate your printer is and how worn out the sticks themselves are, you may want to print them slightly larger so they slide in better. They take about 10 minutes each to print, and I managed to get a whole batch done in just two hours.

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