Oculus Touch Gun Stock
Oculus Touch Gun Stock
Published 2018-07-27T16:38:40+00:00
Made to mount your Oculus Touch controllers to help you line up your shots in FPS games. I tried to make it as customizable as possible, both controllers are held in place by magnets for easy removal for 1 handed moves. They can also slide back and forth by the press of a button and the shoulder rest can move up or down by pulling it out slightly (more if you detach it and us the other holes for the clips or upside down). Most parts can be pressfitted together but the magnets and the stock require screws or glue.
You will need:
2x 20x7,5mm springs (used in some 3d printer) Example https://www.banggood.com/10pcs-Spring-For-3D-Printer-Extruder-Heated-Bed-p-995375.html
4x 30x5mm round magnets. Example https://www.banggood.com/N52-30x5mm-5mm-Hole-Strong-Neodymium-Magnet-Circular-Cylinder-Rare-Earth-Magnet-p-1272994.html
6x M3 scews or equal size. The holes are 2.6mm where its ment for the treads to grab.
I original designed it to be used with a 40mm pipe and using glue to attach the guiderails and teethed rail to it, but was modified to be fully printed when i finaly got my printer. The picture with the gray parts are "prototypes" and they have in some cases been modified with a knife, 3d printing pen etc, to try to figure out how much something needed to be changed so the quality of the parts is bad and does not look completely like the finished print.
Update: I have made some changes to the cups, the first ones where at a weird angle.
All parts printed at 0.15 layerhight (initial layer hight 0,2) and 0,45 width. 1.2mm wall. Top/bottom layers 8 (0,15x8=1.2mm). Mostly 20% Grid infill. On a Prusa MK3 with 0.4 nozzle, sliced in Ultimaker cura. As I dont really know what (im doing) settings are important feel free to ask and I will check what im using.
PipeMainLong (4 hours x2) support to buildplate. 100% infill Concentric.
PipeBack (3 hours) support to buildplate. 100% infill Concentric.
PipeTip (1 hour) no support needed. 100% infill Concentric.
Cups (2 hours x2 (1 of each)) Print at 45degree backwards angle so the cup points upwards, for best fit of the controller. Will need support and to be safe also a Raft.
Carriage (3 hours x2) Printed upside down. Prints fine with support ot buildplate. But i recommend support everywhere except for the rectangulare holes for the arms of the button because i found them to be impossible to remove.
Button (15 minutes x2) Print as one piece with support everywhere or 1x ButtonHead and 2x ButtonArm without support. Also 2x ButtonStopPlugs if you want to be sure the button does not fall out.
StockCore (1 hour) printed on its side with support.
Could also be printable on its back without support (or with support for the teeth) but i had it come wobble or come lose 2 out of 3 times.
StockPad (2 hours) Printed flat side down, no support.
StockPadClip (5 minutes 2x) printed laying flat. no support.
Stock parts are still Work in progress: Still unhappy with how they work had to do allot of sanding to get to remotely work, not tested the final build of them, sides should snap together with the core. You really only need the Core, Pad and Clips for it to be functional.
Stock Sides (45 minutes each) on the outside down (little cutout on the inside) no support.
Date de publication | 27/07/2018 |
Durée d’impression | 1540 - 1630 minutes |
Quantité de filament | 280 g (cura calculation) |
Technologie | FDM |
Complexité | Easy |