Analog stick caps

Analog stick caps

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Do your analog sticks feel sort of gross after a prolonged storage time? That's dust messing up the rubber. Gets me really, really annoyed... so I made a solution! All of these are caps to slide on top of the analog sticks to protect them. There's ones for the Dual Sock 4, for the... stick extenders? I bought for the Dual Shock 4 (so probably useless for everybody else), for the Joycons, for the Switch Pro Controller, for the Steam Controller and for the Wii U. There's a logo on all of them so to avoid mixing if you print multiple (because *obviously* they all have different diameters... ffs) but other than the PlayStation logo that came out quite nice after printing, and the Wii U one that's still ok, the others are more along the lines of "it's the thought that matters". If one of the dozens of us that has a Steam Controller wants to print that one, well I forgot to mirror the logo so maybe do that in the slicer. The normal one for PS4 is the "PS4.stl". Depending on your printer's accuracy and the level of wear of the sticks themselves you might want to print them a little bigger to slide them in better. They take like 10 minutes each, I got a whole batch in 2 hours.

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