
Oculus Touch Table Tennis Adapter - Split Parts
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This is my remix of [Esbowman's excellent model](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4225762), carefully adapted to print in two manageable parts with minimal supports required. To achieve this, I simply split his file into two sections that can be printed independently, thereby reducing the need for unnecessary support material. Although I may have inadvertently added a few supports on Split1.stl where the handle of the controller resides, they are likely optional and could potentially be omitted altogether if your printer is capable of handling standard overhangs with ease. I initially contemplated utilizing holes and pegs to ensure precise alignment of the two halves but ultimately opted for a faster approach. Surprisingly, once I completed printing, aligning the pieces proved relatively straightforward, and they felt remarkably secure without any additional reinforcement. To guarantee a solid bond between the halves, I carefully aligned them and applied glue, followed by wrapping the entire assembly in masking tape for several hours to facilitate a strong and lasting connection. Given that you'll be constantly holding the handle and the controller ring will be positioned around the top while playing, there's little risk of the two halves coming apart. A simple sanding operation is all that's needed to smooth out the slight edge where the halves meet – an issue that may not be immediately noticeable but can become frustrating if left unaddressed.
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