Having as many systems actively connected and ready to play in my game room, storing and organizing controllers can be a pain. I don’t want to just throw my controllers in a drawer, but just leaving them strewn about isn’t an option either. I’m the past, I had found that Oivo had a series of wall mounts for controllers that work pretty well.
Check out that review here:
https://youtu.be/EDxdcyshpvQ
The mounts come in convenient two and four packs, but quite honestly, just buy the four pack. They’re only a few dollars more and you get twice the number of mounts. Oivo includes hardware to either hard mount these to the wall with a screw and anchor, and they also include double-sided tape. The face of the mount folds down to hold your controller securely. Overall it’s a very simple but effective design.
As years have gone on, however, I’ve needed more wall mounting options. I was checking it 5 Makerworkd, an online 3D printer file repository by Bambu Lab when I found this model:
https://makerworld.com/models/761922
In many ways it improved upon the Oivo Design in so much as that it used two screws to mount to the wall versus one. This eliminated a possible pivoting point that I did not want. It also eliminated the hinge mechanism which I did not need.
I printed out my first test model on my creality Ender 3 V3 and Kingroon PLA and loved how it turned out. With my test model complete, I printed out a batch of six on my Creality K1C and absolutely love the results.
But how do you store your video game controllers? I’m glad that 3D printing came to the rescue yet again!
#3dprinting #videogames #Creality #ender3v3 #k1c
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I keep them in the exact same drawers