Golf Pro for Quest 3
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This mod holds the Quest 3 controller secure at the end of a cut down club. Adjustable weight improves swing realism.The infrared image shows all of the tracking lights in view. Don't believe the 90 degree hype...What you need:Donor club with stepped shaft 12.5mm (1/2") at the cut end. A tapered shaft will work but will require more effort to secure.Tools to cut and drill the club shaftglue2" bolt 1/4 20 thread2" cap screw partial thread 1/4 201/4 20 nyloc nuts X 21/4 20 regular nuts X 2Metric:M6 x 50 boltM6 x 50 cap screwM6 nyloc nuts X 2M6 regular nuts X 2a stack of large washersPrint .4 nozzle @.28 layer height . 40 walls. No top/bottom layers , infill, or supports.Use a filament and temps that will produce a strong part. I've had great success with Esun PLA+ [aka PLA pro]. There is a reason why it's widely used by gun people.mirror the mount and quick release in the slicer for a left handed versionAssembly:The hole through the shaft needs to be accurate. Drill out the threads on 2 regular nuts and glue them into the drill guide.Glue the cap onto the mount. 2 part epoxy is a good choice.Bolt the assembly together [draw the rest of the owl…]A tapered shaft will need to be shimmed or gluedRemove the battery cover and slide the controller into the mount.Secure the quick release and you are good to goWARNING: use this far away from TVs, windows, ceiling fans, pets, people…Experimental trigger:1" bolt 1/4 20 thread / 1 nyloc nut / strong fishing line-The clamp will need to be shimmed, use tape or print one-The trigger needs to spin freely on the bushing. Clean up Z-seams
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