Oculus Quest 2 Wall Mount - Also works with Quest 1 - No Supports!
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This thing is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license. If you wish to sell it, attribution is mandatory. Please include the following attribution on the sales page: " This thing was designed by Thingiverse user tonyyoungblood. The original files can be downloaded here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4740435 " Tips are always appreciated! See this Quest 2 wall mount in action here: https://youtu.be/4qO1j1uNAfY If you download or collect this thing, please "like" it. That helps it get noticed. I couldn't find an Oculus Quest 2 wall hanger that I loved, so I made one. It works with the Elite strap as well as the regular strap. This hanger also works with the original Quest 1. I designed it to match the curves of the headset and the controllers. It took a lot of iterations to get right, but I finally got it! The lenses face down so dust won't fall on them. The controllers hang on the same mounts as the headset. Minimalist design. Less plastic. Shorter printing times. No supports required. Please print as oriented in the file. If you rotate the .stl 90 degrees to where the wall side faces down and the controller grip is up top, the grip will surely break. A few people have commented that the controller hangers look flimsy. They actually hold the controllers way more securely than it appears. They take advantage of the controller's uneven weight distribution. The back part of the controller is heavier, causing the controllers to push up on the hangers, making the controllers fit pretty securely. If you're still worried about knocking them off, coat the controller hanger portions in PlastiDip for an even more secure grip. Another method of rubberizing the tips would be heat shrink tubing, though I haven't tried it. I recommend sanding the mounts for a smoother finish, but that's optional. Steps: -1. Print the Quest Wall Mount right side and left side. The Standard version is probably the one you want. In that version, the back of the controllers rest about 20mm from the wall. If you use controller grips that add more than 20mm to the bottom of the controllers, you will want to print the Extended version, which adds 5mm in length to account for bulky controller grips. If you're printing for the Rift-S, the Extended version will probably work better for you. -2. Either 3D print the template (Template_3DPrint.stl) or use a conventional document printer to print a paper template (Template_Paper_USLetter.pdf for United States or Template_Paper_A4.pdf for countries that use A4 paper.) The plastic template is much easier to set a bubble level against, but the paper template is quicker and doesn't use up your plastic. If you print on paper, make sure you print "actual size" and measure the scale to ensure correct sizing. -3. Remove the tower supports from the screw holes. (These supports are embedded in the design. Don't add supports in your slicer.) -4. Use the template to level and mark your wall with where the screws will go. You won't need the template after this. It's not part of the design. -5. Drill the screws into the wall and leave about 1/4" protruding. -6. Mount the right side and adjust the screws with a screwdriver for a perfectly snug fit. Repeat with the left side. -7. See video and pictures for how to hang the components. Note: If you use typically use a negative Horizontal Expansion number in Cura, make sure it doesn't eliminate the in-model hole supports. If these little support towers disappear, cut back on Horizontal Expansion until they re-appear. (For example, in mine, the supports disappeared when I used a Horizontal Expansion of -0.1 but they printed fine with -0.06.) Enjoy! Check out my other designs here: https://www.thingiverse.com/tonyyoungblood/designs Update: A user requested I make a paper version of the template to save on plastic. I have added U.S. Letter and A4 versions in the files section. Update: A user was worried that his Marmut controller grips added too much length to the controllers, potentially causing them to hit the wall. For that reason, I made an extended version which adds 5mm to the length. Use only if you have controller grips that add more than 20mm to the bottom tips of your controllers.
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