Nintendo Switch Single Joy-Con Grip 2024

Nintendo Switch Single Joy-Con Grip 2024

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P1S
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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
2.8 h
3 plates
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painted minimum easy to remove support
3 h
3 plates
5.0(9)

Single Colour Single Plate 0.2mm layer (P1/X1)
Single Colour Single Plate 0.2mm layer (P1/X1)
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1 plate
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Description

This Joycon grip is an updated version of the data I posted on Thingiverse in 2018.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2769344

If you wish to sell prints, please obtain a commercial license from here:https://www.patreon.com/Manabun_lab
 

Although a successor to the Nintendo Switch is expected to be released in 2025, the current console is still very much in use. I felt that there is still a demand for this Joycon grip, so I made the following improvements and released it as new data.

Modifications:

  • Adjusted the rails for a better fit for the Joycon.
  • Added holes for the LED.
  • Changed the design of the main body to make it easier to print.
  • Improved the accuracy of the LR buttons.

Printing Instructions:

  • When printing “joy-con_plus.STL” and “joy-con_minus.STL”, support is only needed for the rail parts.
  • No support is needed for “joy-con_button.STL”.
  • Insert the buttons into the printed grip to complete it.

Enjoy your gaming life!
 

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Doesn't seem to fit, not sure why. Printed on A1 mini with petg
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You need to remove the supports dude.
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Replying to @Trevos3D :
Yeah, figured that, but they're pretty impossible to remove. Could that be because I printed with peth instead of pla?
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Replying to @Justprintforfun :
Dunno dude, but is really hard to remove in PLA too.
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wow it really works well and doesn’t damage my controller
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great! glad to hear!
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Prints fine on my A1 mini, but not on my P1S. Maybe a setting for the overhang is off, because that is where the problem persists. Yet I can't seem to find an issue, so not sure what the problem is.
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aux fan on p1s messes up my prints. not sure if this is the case for you.
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I'm trying this now on my P1S that I just got. I'll let you know how it goes. Did you open the front door and take off the top glass? I have been printing PLA like that and things are coming out great.
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I had no problem printing on P1S but I use my own print profile.
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perfect print with the A1 mini, I used PLA Metal
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Turned out really nice. No more hand cramp! Those supports were toughhhh to remove but got there in the end
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Really great design, and the controllers fit perfect :)
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Truly awesome! Thanks for this 😁
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
great print and sturdy!
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Excellent fit, feels great in hand!
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supports are hard to remove
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