Customizable VR gunstock
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Here is a relatively more customizable yet sturdy VR gunstock that uses the same pipes as the Sanlaki design. I recommend the 6 inch pipes (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SSWYCGL?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details) rather than the 8 inch pipes for this design. All joints have teeth that allow 7.5 degree angle adjustments. Each joint is put together with a M4 x 30 bolt and two M4 hex nuts (one wound on the bolt all the way through and one hammered into the knob.) A total of 7 M4 screws and and 14 M4 hex nuts are needed. Because of the teeth for angle adjustments you DO NOT need to over tighten, hand tight is sturdy enough. Overtightening with a wrench WILL have the nut rip right through the plastic so recommend printing the knobs instead of using a wrench on the M4 nuts. Also the knob helps to cover up the rough end of the bolt that may cut you. Small and large knobs are interchangeable. Any file suffixed with -s means support is needed to print those. Magnets (you may want to use your own shorter screws): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YSTJ4TR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 1/2 x 6 inch pipes: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SSWYCGL?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details This works best for Quest version of Onward. For Onward through Virtual Desktop there seems to be a left right rifle angle issue. Might need to rethink the controller mount to account for adjustability. I'm still tweaking the design, please provide feedback and if they are common concerns I will address them. Please provide suggestions as well. Thanks. <b>2021-06-11</b>: Added E-joint-arm-unthreaded.stl and L-clamp.stl to replace the joint arm as the existing joint-arm will rip when screwed on too tight due to print orientation. <b>2021-06-16</b>: Added E-joint-arm-raised-thick-capped-s.stl and I-vertical-shifter-long-s.stl to create a gap in the closer joint so the controller led's are less obstructed. This is to help reduce some random dominant hand tracking issues. <b>2021-06-18</b>: I'm noticing two issues myself. 1. Arms threading the rod either comes loose too easily or the prints will crack while trying to tighten, I'm going to update all arms to use clamped style with no threading as the c-clamp will be printed in a different directtion. This will also allow easy left-right mirroring for left-handed users. 2. Still noticing dominant controller losing tracking occasionally even with the increased gap from last update, still working on how to get around this, please post in comments if you have any ideas. <b>2021-06-20</b>: Archived the old configurations into a zip file and added a new x-offset joint. Now the dominant controller is completely visible and isn't susceptible to tracking issues. Also removed any threaded rod attachments, all parts should be c-clamped with m4 screws and nuts. I haven't had tracking issues with this design for the last 24 hours. Please let me know otherwise.
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