Table Tennis Valve Index VR accessories

Table Tennis Valve Index VR accessories

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I made three versions trying to figure out which configuration I like best. They all work and all feel a bit different. Personally, I prefer the Upright. All were printed with a .4mm nozzle, at .2mm layer height, 1.2mm wall thickness, and 15% infill. For the mounted and inverted, putting a small piece of cloth or some foam tape between the print and the controller help it stay more stable. # **Mounted Handle** Mounted handle is based on this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4195091 It needs 2 m4 screws and nuts for the hinge and bracket closure. **The Good** - Handle feels like a handle, because it is away from the controller **The Bad** - Weight distribution is unbalanced with too much weight at the top - Requires extra hardware - Slow to put on and take off # **Inverted Handle** **The Good** - Weight distribution is better than the mounted, with the weight below the wrist - Easy to put on and take off **The Bad** - The handle is integrated into the controller, so it feels thicker than the mounted handle, but thinner than the inverted # **Upright Handle** **The Good** - Weight distribution is the best out of the three - Easy to put on and take off **The Bad** - The handle is integrated into the controller and this is the thickest of the three

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