Meta Quest 3 Wall Holder

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Meta Quest 3 Wall Holder

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X1 Carbon
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X1
X1E
A1

0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
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3 plates

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Description

Meta Quest 3 Wall Holder/Hanger in three versions.

  1. Holder for Bare Wall
  2. Holder for Honeycomb Storage Wall (HSW)
  3. Holder for Multiboard

This Holder have two separate parts. One for Quest 3 Virtual Reality Headset and other Separate Holder for Controllers. Yes after quite a long time of working on and prototyping I decided to make a separate holders. Reasons for that are simple. Right orientations for printing to make a stronger structural build by using as less material as possible to make a totally supportless model and for flexibility so You are not tied to put controllers only on one spot. So yes, to print this holder set , no supports are needed.

1. Fitting on Bare Wall

  • Easiest and strongest fit. Just screw holders to the wall using screw holes provided on Holders for Bare Wall. Holes are designed for M4 Countersunk Screws.

2. Fitting on Honeycomb Storage Wall

  • Print a Holder set made for HSW. Parts needed to print are:
    - MainHolder_HSW
    - ControllerRing_HSW
    - HSW_Pin (Need 2 of them)
  • Push both printed HSW_Pin into sockets you can see on MainHolder_HSW. I would advise to use a bit of superglue to fix them strong in place.
  • use insert-empty.stl from Original HSW Model by RostaP for fitting Holder to the HSW.
  • According to your printer tolerances it is possible that Fitting Pins into MainHolder_HSW and/or HSW Insert will be very hard or even impossible. If so just use a file or sandpaper to shave a little bit off the pin. I have made a very tight fit for a reason. Loose fit could cause a fall of headset what no one of us would want.
  • One more small advise for better fit. Put one or two inserts under lower side of MainHolder_HSW backplate (no matter what kind of) to prevent a bending as any HSW Insert is not flat to wall. Same as for Multiboard. You can check a photo in Multiboard description below what I mean.

3. Fitting to Multiboard

  • Print a Holder set made for Multiboard. Parts needed to print are:
    - MainHolder_Multiboard
    - ControllerRing_Multiboard
    - Multiboard_Pin (Need 2 of them)
  • Push both printed Multiboard_Pin into sockets you can see on MainHolder_Multiboard. I would advise to use a bit of superglue to fix them strong in place.
  • use Weight-Bearing Directional Snap for fitting Holder to the Multiboard. Probably you can use a Multiboard Tight Snap, but I can't confirm that as I haven't checked it. Don't use an ordinary Multiboard Snaps as after my tests I found them very unsecure and it is a very big possibility that in one point they will come out causing fall of headset. They could be ok for controllers, but headset is too heavy for them.
  • According to your printer tolerances it is possible that Fitting Pins into MainHolder_Multiboard and/or Multiboard Snap will be very hard or even impossible. If so just use a file or sandpaper to shave a little bit off the pin. I have made a very tight fit for a reason. Loose fit could cause a fall of headset what no one of us would want.
  • One more small advise for better fit. Put one or two inserts or even better a double one under lower side of MainHolder_Multiboard backplate (no matter what kind of) to prevent a bending as any Multiboard Snap is not flat to Board. Something like on this photo:


That's it. I don't think here is anything hard to understand. But if you have any questions or suggestions, just give me a shout.

 

 

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