Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Grip inspired by Satisfye

Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Grip inspired by Satisfye

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To clarify, I designed this from scratch. I really enjoyed the feel of the Satisfy grip's right-hand design, so I created a similar concept, mirroring the left-hand version. If there is enough interest, I might develop a less angled version of the left side. It's also quite chunky, which could be an issue for those with smaller hands. This design is intended to be glued to the back panel between the screws, allowing you to still remove it easily and attach directly to the Joy-Con. Edit: The first iteration was great, but I felt like I could refine the shape further. I made the inside curve less wide. Not sure if it's an improvement, but it definitely is good. Edit: The third version was mostly successful, with a super comfortable shape that makes it difficult to reach the top shoulder button. To fix this issue, I'm working on a fourth version. Edit: Version 4 is pretty much perfect, with only some minor details left to smooth out. As a result, I've uploaded my attempt at refining the design as MK V, which is currently printing. Edit: Version 5 was nearly perfect, but I made some adjustments to fit higher on the Switch. This resulted in MK VI, and I also added Medium and Narrow angled versions of the left side for those who prefer them over the standard wide one. You can also mirror these designs if you'd like a less angled version of the right side.

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