Rift stock
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This is a fully adjustable VR stock I designed last year specifically for the Oculus Rift Touch controllers. Unfortunately, I missed my deadline to finalize the design and release it while the Rift was still popular, so better late than never, right? The design can be adjusted for length and height, and features a removable cheek rest that's super handy when using iron sights. However, there is one minor modification needed - the controller tether can get caught in the cups. No big deal, just use a Dremel tool or file to make the necessary adjustments as shown in the attached picture. I did design it to be edited, but honestly, it's been too long since I created it and I'm not up for making changes now. I know the part files are bigger than they need to be - they're the exact STL files I printed last year. To build this VR stock, you'll need a piece of 1/2" nominal copper tubing with an actual outer diameter of 0.625in and some 6mm hex head bolts along with their matching nuts. The copper tube in the picture is about 16 inches long, and the bolts are approximately 30mm long overall with a thread length of 25mm. For reference, there's also a layout picture that shows the layer orientation for each part. However, I printed them individually rather than in layers. Use your best judgment when it comes to layer heights - 0.1 or 0.2mm should work fine. Don't forget to add rafts, brims and supports as needed, and make sure everything is clean before assembly. Most importantly, don't force the parts together - if they don't slide in smoothly, you'll be stuck with a mess on your hands that's impossible to fix later. The sling is made from an old lunch bag or something similar, but you can also use some rope from the dollar store as a substitute.
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