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Multiboard Quest 3/3S Holder (T-Bolt Remix)

DT Mike avatarDT Mike

December 29, 2024

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This is a remix of warlogh's Multiboard Quest 3 Holder, using T-bolts and alignment octagons instead of push-fit snaps. The purpose of this change was to make the hold to the Multiboard panel more secure, but also easier to relocate. Using T-bolts keeps the holder flush to the Multiboard panel, and prevents it from backing out without unscrewing the bolts.

 

I can confirm it fits the Meta Quest 3S perfectly, and either headset with the popular “Gear Head” 3D-printed head strap. I imagine it would also fit the Quest 2, but can't personally verify that.

The original design requiring no supports is maintained, by printing out the backplate with the alignment octagons separately. The backplate can then be glued to the holder with the holes for the T-bolts aligned. I used two-part epoxy for this, but most adhesives will be fine. The extra thickness provided by the backplate also eliminates overtravel of the T-bolt thread through the multiboard panel, allowing you to use this holder on “on-the-wall” mounted panels, however I have had no issue using standard “off-the-wall” mounting as far as stability/strength goes.

The controller holder still uses push-fit snaps, as that is sufficient given they weigh little and aren't as fragile as the main headset. However, to keep the Multiboard placement symmetrical, the push-fits have been relocated compared to the original model.

 

All needed parts (except for the multiboard panel you plan to mount it on) are included, and can print on one plate for the P1S/X1C. I am not so sure about the A1 mini.

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