Stacking Gaming Controller Holder

Stacking Gaming Controller Holder

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Currently tested and works nicely with: - XBOX One controller (With battery modpack replacement) - XBOX Elite Series 2 controller (without back paddles) - Nintendo Switch single Joycon grips (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3246275) - Nintendo Switch Official Joycon grip (Only on the top piece/holder, otherwise it does not fit properly.) - A Nintendo Switch console (on the top holder) - PlayStation 4 Dualshock controller (doesn't fit well but does stay on as long as there are no bumps against the holder) **How to build: ** **All the pieces are force/friction set. If you want it to be stronger or to not come apart, using superglue is a valid solution that I will be testing.) Each file will contain the amount of units that you need, such as 2 arms in one print. If requested, I can push out an STL file for one arm in an event of if one breaks.** Steps 3 and 4 are for if you are printing this to hold more than one controller. If you plan to only hold one controller, skip those prints/steps and go onto print/step 5. 1. The base (CH_Base) is the bottom piece, giving enough desk space to make sure it doesn't fall on it's own while holding controllers. 2. Next will be the arms for the base (CH-Arms_Base), they will be pushed into the base to make it to either the desk or just the bottom of the CH_Base part. 3. Then (if you will be holding more than 1 controller) the Arm Brace (CH-Arm Brace). This is used to make sure the arms do not stray too far apart from each other in-between stacks, causing issues with keeping controllers on the holders comfortably. This is seen in the included Post-Printing photos, in-between the arms. 4. After that, you will print the Stackable Arms (CH-Arms_Stack). These will slot into either the Base Arms or themselves if you print to hold more than 2 controllers. 5. Finally, you can print the Top Brace (CH-Top Brace). This is used to give the unit a bit more structural integrity and make it look a bit cleaner in terms of aesthetics. Use at your own desire/risk. If it fails and you break your controllers I will not be held responsible. I don't believe that it would fail but the only word you should stand by in this case is your own through your specific testing and care.

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