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Devil Horns for Logitech Headset

Ordinary Contraptions avatarOrdinary Contraptions

February 22, 2025

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Continuing my saga of add-ons for the Logitech G432 headset, I've designed these goofy demon horns. They are a pretty easy, simple and quick print.

Based on reviews of the previous model (which you can check out here: Cat Ears for Logitech Headset), it looks like the dimensions are pretty universal for other Logitech and non-Logitech branded headsets.

However, here are the critical dimensions of the model:

The model has a 10 x 2 mm hole for it to be attached to the headset via some straps. The 10º angle is for the correct fitting in the middel part of the headset.

For a complete set, you will need to print two of them, these being an identical of one another.

Since you may want to modify the model, apart from the .STL I also included the SOLIDWORKS 2020 files.

Print Settings

Printed in PLA, without supports or rafts, at 0.2 mm resolution and 20% infill.

Printing the parts is fairly straightforward, no need for supports or rafts.

To get a uniform look, I would suggest flipping one of the models when preparing the print. This way you will get a more consistent look because the two horns have the same surface finish in a symmetrical way.

Assembly

Once the horns were printed, to attach them to the headphones, I used some Velcro strips I had lying around, so I suppose that you can use cable ties or something similar.

The assembly detail can be seen in the following picture:

 

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike

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