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PS3 4x Nav Controller holder
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The Playstation 3 Move Navigation Controller is a wand-style bluetooth game controller that is essentially half of a standard PS3 SIXAXIS.
As it is bluetooth, it can be used for purposes beyond gaming (such as remote control of arduino robots). I have several controllers for such projects, and wanted a better method of storing them than a random box when not in use. I designed this thing to slip over the edge of the hutch on my desk (~ 16.5 mm thick wood). Each holder has space for four of the controllers.
The parts needed to assemble one holder:
* One Controller Mount print
* Two Desk Mount prints
* Two machine screws, M3 x 10mm or longer (within reason)
* Two [M3 brass heat set inserts](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IYWTCWW/ref=cm_sw_su_dp) (4mm outer diameter x 3mm depth). I already had these inserts on hand so I designed this around them for strength. They are heated with a soldering iron and melt their way down into the part as they are inserted.
Both brass in
As it is bluetooth, it can be used for purposes beyond gaming (such as remote control of arduino robots). I have several controllers for such projects, and wanted a better method of storing them than a random box when not in use. I designed this thing to slip over the edge of the hutch on my desk (~ 16.5 mm thick wood). Each holder has space for four of the controllers.
The parts needed to assemble one holder:
* One Controller Mount print
* Two Desk Mount prints
* Two machine screws, M3 x 10mm or longer (within reason)
* Two [M3 brass heat set inserts](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IYWTCWW/ref=cm_sw_su_dp) (4mm outer diameter x 3mm depth). I already had these inserts on hand so I designed this around them for strength. They are heated with a soldering iron and melt their way down into the part as they are inserted.
Both brass in
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