March 22, 2025
Description
First of all, I am proud to say that this one was a successful print on the first try. Secondly, I'm not too worried about print speed anymore. I am concerned more about where I utilize my 3d printer and its material.
I've always had a difficult time with where to put my vive pro when I'm not using it. I know I'm not the only one with this issue. Let's grant others the opportunity! This mount is lightweight, optimized for limited material use and print time. I used CAD models of both the headset and controllers to provide a stylish design that is also multifunctional. The mount includes a way to plug in the original USB cables that came with the controllers (labelled C1). Mounting against the wall keeps the cables from being pulled out of the dock (See photo of inside of dock for proper cable orientation). The docks cover the remote lights just enough to dim the charging lights for the night and yet bright enough to see the charging status. If set at 45° it can fit in a prusa mini.
| Printer | i3 MK3S+ with E3D Revo Six and MMU2S |
| Filament | Overture PLA White (https://overture3d.com) |
| Print Time (Default Speeds) | 11h36m |
| Layer Height | 0.3mm |
| Vertical Perimeters | 2 (1.14mm) |
| Horizontal Perimeters (Top) | 4 (1.2mm) |
| Horizontal Perimeters (Bottom) | 3 (0.9mm) |
| Infill Pattern | Grid |
| Fill Angle | 45° |
| Fill Density | 15% |
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License:
Creative Commons — Attribution