BoboVR M2 Elite Strap adapter
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I was able to print this on a prusa mk3 with no supports in PLA. Will probably work better long-term using PETG or ABS. Requires disassembly of both your elite strap and the bobo vr m2 straps. On BoboVR M2: Remove the back strap from the front assembly on bobo vr by unscrewing the screws on the inside of the ring, then using a flathead screwdriver push pull the button piece off the outside, and after that push in the 3 snap-fit tabs to release. On Elite strap: get a small flathead under the outer rubberized black layer (be careful not to get under the middle one) and pry open. It is a snap-fit plus some adhesive tape inside. next remove the screws holding the interior black hard plastic shell to the white outer assembly (screw length from left to right = Medium, Small, Large, Small, Large, Small, Medium). Lastly, on the top and bottom edges, push in toward the center on the black piece and remove the snap-fit there. you should then be able to lift it off (if you have the battery version, do this CAREFULLY and make sure you're not pulling the whole battery internals up as well). Now the prep work is done, get a heat gun or hair dryer and gently soften the printed arms to match the curve of the elite straps, then reassemble. The ratchet teeth for this will work as a platform for the elite strap assembly, meaning this could be modified to replace the normal elite strap arms entirely as well (the ones that crack)
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