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Oculus Quest Vive Adapter DAS
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Reading several comments about it being difficult to print some of the other Oculus Quest Vive Adapters (DAS), in that they break easy... I know I did.
This design takes a different approach by overlapping and squeezing the Oculus Quest and Vive connection ends together.
You will need rubber bands to hold this on, up to 3 needed (depending upon rubber band strength).... I only needed 2. So not the best looking design, but it gets the job done.
There isn't a left and right side, because the design accommodates both sides, so you'll need to print out 2 ... one for each side.
The large hole is for the 3.5mm audio jack that needs to be pulled through when used on the left side of the Oculus Quest.
It took my printer 2.5 hours to print out just one on a FlashForge Creator Pro 2016 (becuase I used a 0.2mm nozzle, but you can use 0.4mm if you want).
I'm sure the walls could be thinner if PETG were used for the material. However, PETG clogs my nozzels after each print,
This design takes a different approach by overlapping and squeezing the Oculus Quest and Vive connection ends together.
You will need rubber bands to hold this on, up to 3 needed (depending upon rubber band strength).... I only needed 2. So not the best looking design, but it gets the job done.
There isn't a left and right side, because the design accommodates both sides, so you'll need to print out 2 ... one for each side.
The large hole is for the 3.5mm audio jack that needs to be pulled through when used on the left side of the Oculus Quest.
It took my printer 2.5 hours to print out just one on a FlashForge Creator Pro 2016 (becuase I used a 0.2mm nozzle, but you can use 0.4mm if you want).
I'm sure the walls could be thinner if PETG were used for the material. However, PETG clogs my nozzels after each print,
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