Switch Portrait / Vertical / Flip Grip with locking mechanism

I like how Ace_D remixed the Switch portrait holder with the comfortable grip. However after printing his design I found several issues. The right handle is largely separate from the center piece. The console fit is very tight. There is no bottom hold the console safely, only friction. The vent position is off. The back air intakes are blocked. The Joycons are not easily removed because the release button is largely blocked. So I decided to take things into my own hands and remix this remix.

Below are my design highlights:

The right handle is now solidly connected to the center piece.

The console holder now has a bottom to hold it safely.

The console holder now has a locking mechanism to keep the Switch in place

I have loosen the fit so your Switch won’t get scratched. Friction is no longer important thanks to the new bottom and lock.

I have filled the inaccurate vent holes and cut a perfect outlet for the vent and back air intakes. (Put Switch in power button up)

I have cut out part of the grips so the release button is more accessible.

I have lowered the center piece so the grip stands more stably now. Still I wouldn’t recommend letting it stand longer than than temporarily.

I would say the grip is quite nearly perfect. Enjoy your favorite portrait games! Raiden, 194x, pinball, Ikaruga, you name it!

1/4″ Photo camera tripod to 5/8″ microphone stand adapter

I wanted to put a shotgun mic on a small Manfrotto desktop tripod but could not find a suitable adapter, so I designed one. This works for me, as in: holes and threads are scaled so they printed well with my printer. Play with the scaling function of your slicer if you experience problems.It may fit for you or it may not. Feel free to contact me if it doesn’t

Works wonderfully for me☺️

2019-07-05 – Adjusted inner thread and hole size to be less lose.

HyperX Solocast Shock Mount Adapter with 5/8″ screw top

I have bought a desktop microphone mount (or stand) with an universal shock mount (plastic bracket). The diameter of the HyperX Solocast microphone is to wide to fit the inner ring of the shock mount so I have designed a „dummy“ microphone body with a 5/8 inch screw on top (have no fitting screw/bolt around neither).

The provided 3mf file provides non-merged objects so you may adjust it to your needs.

Ball Clock 3D printed

3D printed ball clock

The clock is based on a design from the ’70s by Harley Mayenschein, using marbles on three different rails to give a readout and to track time.
Although my design is more optimized to be smaller and uses an original lifting system using a bar mechanism.
It is quite accurate, it has an error of 6 seconds in 24 hours
In the following video the operation and assembly of the clock is explained:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3Faj1h3iq4

BOM:
16mm diameter steel balls – 30 units
Bearing Ø5x10x4 – 6 units
Calibrated round Ø5×50 – 3 units
Calibrated round Ø4×25 – 1 units
Calibrated round Ø6×250 – counter dams
set screw M3x6 – 2 units
Allen screw M3x16 – 15 units
Allen screw M3x8 – 15 units
Allen screw M3x20 – 2 units
Allen screw M2.5×12 – 8 units
Allen screw M2x6 – 2 units
Allen screw M4x12 – 3 units
Allen screw M4x10 – 4 units
Allen screw M4x8 – 1 units
Pin 5×16 – 16 units
Countersunk head screw M3x16 – 7 units
Nut M2 – 2 units
Nut M3 – 20 units
Nut M4 – 3 units
300x150x6.5mm wooden board
Motor Nema 17 1.7A – 1 unit
Driver DRV8825 – 1 unit
Arduino pro mini – 1 unit
Charging port – 1 unit

Upgrade 8-3-2021: The electronic schematic and the arduino program are added

Update 19-3-2021: part73b is added with the text of the hours in English „HOURS“

Fritz!Fon MT-F additional holder for the charging station

Somewhere I’ve heard that batteries don’t like it when they are constantly charged at 100%.
Therefore, we have always only placed our four Fritz!Fons on the charging station when the battery is down to at least 50%.
As a result, the phones are mostly located somewhere – usually far away from the charging station at a random location.

With this part, the charging station gets another telephone shelf on which the telephone will not be charged.

Desert’s Kiss – Diorama Dice Tower

Hi everyone!

This was an idea we had for the Mythic Mugs Graveyard Collection, but wasn’t able to squeeze in at the time.

It’s a detailed dice tower that can serve as a decorative diorama on its own.

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Happy printing! 🙂

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Change log:

Added the spider separately in two different versions. These do require supports, if you decide to print them:
Spider_Separate has an indent and will fit on top of the skull.
Spider_Separate_Full is the full version of the spider (for decoration or as a mini)

Version 1.2.5: Minor update. Strengthened the two lower front teeth a little and increased the area of the front left spider leg just a little to give it some more strength.

Version 1.2: Added teeth to the lower jaw due to popular demand! Both for aesthetics and to help catching dice coming out. Adjusted the inside slope a little more to try and slow down the dice. The spider’s front left leg has been more firmly secured to the skull to prevent it from breaking.

Version 1.1: Adjusted the slope inside the skull to make it less steep, as dice sometimes would come out too fast. This change should help but needs to be tested!

Puzzle Box || Easy Print, Hard Solution

This is an 8 piece durable puzzle box made be hard to solve and easy to print. Any rigid material should work but 2, 5mm MAGNETS ARE NEEDED I used these magnets: https://tinyurl.com/yxr2maud
ASSEMBLY AND SOLUTION PDF’S IN THE DOWNLOAD

Please check out my new puzzle it is a 10 piece sequential puzzle box with a 7 step solution:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4628711

If you like the design please like it really helps!
Thanks!