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Oculus Rift CV1 Stand (Version 2)

by BlackBanshee, published

Oculus Rift CV1 Stand (Version 2) by BlackBanshee Sep 21, 2016

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VERSION 2! This is a stand for the Oculus Rift CV1 Virtual Reality Headset, Xbox controller, Oculus remote, and now features added for the Oculus Touch! Assembled from 6 parts (base, stem, rift mount, two touch holders, and Oculus logo). Key features:

  • Base holds the Xbox One controller
  • Dust shield to keep dust off the Rift lenses
  • Cubby holes for the Rift Remote and cleaning cloth
  • Base includes hidden holes to insert stacks of US pennies for weight/stability (the base is stable without them, but it is an option). Also I added rubberized stick-on feet to the base and on my desk it's very solid.
  • Hole designed into the Rift Mount part to prevent the proximity sensor from activating the Rift
  • NEW 12/31/16: Added features for the Oculus Touch controllers. Including different STL files of the touch holder parts and the base parts with and without slots (this lets someone who has already printed the base to print the touch holders without slots and just glue them on). I reprinted the base to make sure the slots work, and they fit great.

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

RepRap

Printer:

Prusa i3

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0.2 - 0.4 mm

Infill:

10-20%


Notes:

I printed at 0.3 mm and 10% infill.

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The rift_stand_v2_rift_mount.stl and rift_stand_rift_mount.stl are broken. There is a tiny gap on ~14,9mm Z across the whole model.

I'd love to make this stand but my da vinci mini only has a 150x150x150mm build volume. Would anyone be kind enough to cut this down for that bed size?

You would have one eternally grateful 3d printing newbie in me!

Helpful little stand. Only issue is the proximity sensor still detects

how big of a printer do you need to print this? I have the Monoprice 13860 maker select v2 and I cant seem to slice to because its too big

20x20cm² (realy printable space) is enought.

Mar 15, 2017 - Modified May 9, 2017

I remixed this to correct the off center riser recess and cleaned it up overall. The step file is also included for future revisions. Black Banshee if you could kindly post the solid files for the rest of the parts or the assembly it would be greatly appreciated.

hey, nice design... only one problem for me tho.

I printed it all fits together nicely. However, when I put my CV1 on it the proximity sensor is triggered so rift comes on and stays on all the time :(

You seem to have designed for this with the large hole, not sure what's going wrong with my rift/mount.

Anyway, thinks for sharing the design.

Before I print this, did you find a solution? Or recommendations for a fix that I could try to implement?

nah i haven't found a solution, I can't see that i've done anything wrong either.

not sure what's going on. it'd be awesome but for this issue

Is there a way to edit the model to cut it into smaller parts because the parts provided are still to big for my print bed. I have a da vinci jnr

Glad to see this added to thingiverse.
I got my 3D printer back in August... and straight away a couple of my friends asked for these....
I took a few weeks getting it set up and tweeking it until u was ready for this...

I've printed 2 of them now, and both have come out well.

Many thanks

Only issues I noticed were the flipped normals on the cutout section for the optical sensor on the rift mount. I flipped them back pretty easily in Meshmixer, so supports can be added correctly. There were a couple of other glitches on the interior that show up when you slice it, but that doesn't really matter too much.

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