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The Cheatdeck - The Steamdeck dock for the SWORL

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X1 Carbon
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A2L

0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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4 plates

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Description

Other Steamdeck docks just don't quite cut it when using them with the SWORL controller. They aren't high enough or the viewing angle just doesn't cut it. The Cheatdeck addresses all of this with a Steamdeck docking solution that was designed from the ground up for SWORL users.

  • Plugs right into the USB cavity of your SWORL
  • Enjoy a much more comfortable viewing angle than the Steamdeck Dock
  • Designed to hold USB hubs and portable hard drives
  • Cable management on both sides (Deluxe version only)
  • Designed for unobstructive air flow
  • Not yet compatible with the Footsie for SWORL! I have a fix in the works!

     

Compatibility:

  • Stock Steamdeck
  • Nintendo Switch 2 w/ Killswitch 2 case
  • Stock Nintendo Switch 1
  • iPhone Max
  • Custom model for the Steamdeck Killswitch added as a separate download
     

The Cheatdeck Standard model is for those that just need extra storage for a USB Hub. It is a quicker print and with easy support removal.
 

The Cheatdeck Deluxe opens up the entire base of the Cheatdeck for extra storage and additional cable management. This model will require a lot of additional post processing—make sure the supports print at 90º as indicated in the print profile!
 

Printing with an AMS with a support interface material is HIGHLY recommended. If you don’t have Support Filament use a PETG support interface instead if you are printing the main model with PLA. Vice versa if printing the main model with PETG.

Note: Requires removal of the rubber usb support!

Comment & Rating (2)

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Steam deck in dbrand shell isn’t a perfect fit but a perfectly stable and usable fit. Switch 2 by itself is a bit loose and moves around but in the Switch 2 dbrand shell case thingy it fits absolutely PERFECT! Thought it would be cool to have a hole under where the Switch 2’s bottom USBC is for plugging in there but no idea if that’s feasible with cable routing. Printed on Prusa Core One with PLA, 3 perimeters, 15% infill and “snug” supports and support removal was not bad at all. Thinking of printing in a sturdier filament with more perimeters and higher infill % so it feels a bit heftier and I feel comfier just tossing it in a bag.
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Great idea for the bottom USB-C to make it truly Switch 2 friendly. I don't have one to use for testing and measuring, but maybe I can figure something out.
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