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GPD Win Mini Telescopic Grips

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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3.1 h
2 plates

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Description

My own take on grips for the GPS Win Min, mine is a 2023 version, but since the 2024 version should be the same dimensions for the parts that touch the system. The main “feature” of my design is that the grips can “collapse” when you remove them from the GPD Win Mini which makes them a bit easier to put in a bag.

 

Unfortunately due to how the grips hold on to the system, you cannot close the screen when you have the grips on.

 

 

Printing instructions:-

 

Recommended to use PETG since it might get a bit hot on the back of the device. You need some sort of elastic cord (up to 3mm diameter thick) to connect the 2 halves together.

 

The 3MF already have 2 plates for boths sides of the grip. If you're printing the STLs yourself:-

  • 2 pieces of the Arm
  • 2 pieces of Bottom-Right
  • 1 piece Top-Right
  • 1 piece Edge-Right
  • 1 piece Top-Right , Mirror X-Axis
  • 1 piece Edge-Right, Mirror X-Axis

Assembly instructions

  1. Put an Arm in between an Edge, align the 2 holes on the top of the edge piece with the 2 on the flat side of the arm piece. Push two pieces of filament through the holes to secure
  2. Put Top and Bottom piece together, and then slide into Edge spine holes, Push two pieces of filament through the holes to secure
  3. Use a piece of elastic cord to connect the grips together, adjust the length to suit your tightness prefences.

If the connection filament is too loose and keep falling out (especially the ones between the edge and the arm) you can try squeezing a thin drop of super glue into the hole when the filament is in it to secure it (this would be easier to do without the Top,Bottom pieces connected) Or you can use filament riveting technique to secure the filament.

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