Joycon Controller Case With Adjustable Handles D4E1
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Joycon Controller Case With Adjustable Handles D4E1
A full controller case with adjustable handles that makes it easier for people to hold and adjust to their needs.
Supplies
You'll need a 3D-printer and that's it.
The rest you can buy at a regular hardware store.
- 2x DIN 912 M6x10 bolts ( this could also come in the form of a thumb screw as long as the collar of the bolt is less than 12mm. )
- 2x DIN 439 M6 SW10 nuts
Import the print files into your slicer and put them on the build plate. They all fit onto a Bambulab P1S buildplate. The models aren't very sensitive to print settings.
When everything is printed there is nothing more to do other than to install the handles onto the cratle with the nut and bolt.
After that onto the top plate put the D-pad legs through the bottom side of the controller and click the D-pad extensions on them on the front of the plate.
Make sure to clean the parts well and take off the supports with a knife and clean up the edges, otherwise the D-pad extensions wont fit through the top plate.
Now you are ready to play your favourite games and have an easier time holding the joycon!