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Joy-Con Steering Wheel

Print Profile(3)

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P1S
P1P
X1
X1 Carbon
X1E
A1
H2D
H2D Pro
H2S
P2S
H2C
X2D
A2L
A1 mini

0.1mm layer, normal (auto) support
0.1mm layer, normal (auto) support
Designer
11.4 h
2 plates
4.6(49)

0.1mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill, fixed supports
0.1mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill, fixed supports
4.5 h
1 plate
4.7(20)

All PETG, good supports, very strong
All PETG, good supports, very strong
7.4 h
1 plate
5.0(10)

Open in Bambu Studio
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1919
146
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2.8 k
1.5 k
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Description

IMPORTANT: There are two plates in the print profile, but only one is intended to be printed. Plate 1 has adjusted top z distance to be used with support filament or PETG as the support interface, plate 2 is standard to be used with PLA only. 

 

This is a Joy-Con Steering Wheel perfect for Mario Kart – the ultimate accessory to enhance your racing experience! Designed with precision and comfort in mind, this steering wheel attachment transforms your Joy-Con controllers to simulate a real steering wheel, bringing a new level of immersion to your Mario Kart gameplay.

 

Easy to install, simply press the Joy-Con into the wheel, and when you're done you can easily remove it by pushing it out from the other side. The secure fit ensures that your controller stays in place throughout your intense racing adventures. The responsive buttons and accurate motion controls of the Joy-Con are seamlessly integrated into the steering wheel, allowing you to execute drifts, boosts, and jumps with ease.

 

I hope you enjoy!

Comment & Rating (146)

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Supports didn’t hold the bottom layer of the circle well, same issue happened across 4 separate prints. overall, printed well though.
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All PETG, good supports, very strong
Good model, perfect size. I made some modifications to add fuzzy skin for grip and a two tone design with polished translucent orange PETG. I'm happy with the result.
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can you share the file
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Perfect model I printed the version with PETG support Removal was easy
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how did you get the petg (yellow?) as a in between layer between the support and the main print?
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Replying to @Egons_Ghost :
This is the support interface It can be adjusted in the slicer
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supports were a bit fiddly but it works nicely
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It had weird holes as seen in the picture below. Holds the remote in place nice though.
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0.1mm layer, normal (auto) support
X1C - BambuLab Cobalt Blue Metallic PLA + Sunlu Clear PETG. Had door cracked open during print. Excellent design with well placed supports. My fault for choosing a silk PLA for a functional print. The PETG support interface made a good bond with the supports while eventually releasing off the print cleanly but I’d advise removing it slower than I did.
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print great!
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Had some trouble with warping, so I added a brim and had a lot of strings so I turned up nozzle temp. Overall nice print and happy with the results.
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we have all family set already:) 4 wheels)
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0.1mm layer, normal (auto) support
i flipped and lowered for better print. perfect design
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