Summary
I printed out several of jgr526’s great NS Grip designs. I found v1 and v3 to be too bulky that reaching the shoulder buttons is uncomfortable. v2B is too slim and less grippy. v2A is perfect. There is however one problem—the model is mostly split in two halves; see the slicer image below.
https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/56/29/a3/80/6d/Screen_Shot_2018-03-13_at_12.13.02_PM.png
I left comments but the designer seemed to have ignored them. So I fixed this issue with Meshmixer’s Make Solid function. The original designer jgr526 does not allow remixes, although this is really not a remix, and I believe it benefits the community. If jgr526 is reading this and wants it removed, I will comply and happily offer my fixed version to be included on your Thing page.
MAKE SURE TO READ PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS. There are subtleties.
Print Settings
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
i3 MK2S
Rafts:
Yes
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2mm
Infill:
25%
Notes:
I printed it in PLA. There are a few important notes:
For an exact fit, scale to 99.5%. 100% will be a loose fit.
I added electrical tape to the slots’ inside for scratch guard and friction. 99.5% and taped gives a tight fit and the Switch is mostly held in place with friction which I like. I suspect 100% taped give an exact fit without much friction but didn’t try.
The contact area is small. Be sure to use a 4mm or so brim otherwise first layer detachment is likely.
Print at higher (205-210) temperature for stronger bond.
Use support at 65 degrees or so for the rounded bottoms.
Tag: fixed
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jgr526’s Nintendo Switch Grip v2A fixed 3D Print Model
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Rocking Chair Natural 3D Model
chair office furniture seat leather armchair interior design business style equipment decor sit work elegance luxury adjustable fixed funk
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Office Chairs 3D Model
chair office furniture seat leather armchair interior design business style equipment decor sit work elegance luxury adjustable fixed funk
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Office Chairs 3D Model
chair office furniture seat leather armchair interior design business style equipment decor sit work elegance luxury adjustable fixed funk
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Office Chairs 3D Model
chair office furniture seat leather armchair interior design business style equipment decor sit work elegance luxury adjustable fixed funk
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Office Chairs 3D Model
chair office furniture seat leather armchair interior design business style equipment decor sit work elegance luxury adjustable fixed funk
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Office Chairs 3D Model
chair office furniture seat leather armchair interior design business style equipment decor sit work elegance luxury adjustable fixed funk
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Office Chairs 3D Model
chair office furniture seat leather armchair interior design business style equipment decor sit work elegance luxury adjustable fixed funk
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Fire Emblem Echoes Alm’s Falchion FIXED 3D Print Model
Summary
The original model was made cjimenezber but i had a problem with fitting the hilt on my 3d printer. I use the dremel 3d40 3d printer for all my prints, I split the hilt model so that it would fit on my printer’s print bed.
link to origional:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2631803
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Voronoi Easter bunny fixed with opening 3D Print Model
Summary
This is a Remix of the Voronoi Easter bunny fixed.
I’ve simplified it so it can be edited in TinkerCad and the added a locking mechanism (Remix of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1173662) so it can be filled with goodies – and they can be taken out without destroying the Bunny. Sorry, Enzi1984, I liked your Idea but I hate to “kill” my prints 😉
His make: https://www.thingiverse.com/make:325019
All credits go to the original creators of the models, I’ve only added them together.
When printing the “inner” part make sure to reduce the size a bit, depending on the tolerances of your printer.
If someone could clean up the model a bit I’d be grateful. This is my first design and I’m still fighting with the Details.
Print Settings
Printer:
Anet A8
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.1 or 0.2 mm
Infill:
none
Notes:
when printing the inner part of the lock make sure to reduce the size a bit, depneing on the tolerances of your printer. For me 95% seem to work fine. -

Tzir_Blake’s 1:1 Scale Mjolnir Left Side Fixed 3D Print Model
Summary
Fixed the text on the left side of the hammer. The original was missing the cutouts, making the spacing between the two sides look off. -
Lego kylo ren! (fixed) 3D Print Model
Summary
sorry it was broken before but its better now! (pleas don’t be mad i’m omly an 11 year old 😐 -

Modern architectural window fixed with bottom sliders 3D Model
Modern architectural window fixed with bottom sliders
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Lotus Elan Sprint Fixed-head Coupe 1971 3D Model
The 3D model was created on real car base. It’s created accurately, in real units of measurement, qualitatively and maximally close to the original.Model formats:- *.max (3ds Max 2008 scanline)- *.max (3ds Max 2008 vray)- *.fbx (Multi Format)- *.obj (Multi Format)- *.3ds (Multi Format)- *.mb (Maya 8.5)- *.lwo (Lightwave 6)- *.c4d (Cinema 4D 11)* tire’s texture is not included in the set.* renders Are made in 3ds Max 2008 using vray 1.5 (studio environment is not included in the set)If you need any other formats we are more than happy to make them for you.The model is provided combined, all main parts are presented as separate parts therefore materials of objects are easy to be modified or removed and standard parts are easy to be replaced. If you experience difficulties with separating standard parts we are more than happy to give you qualified assistance.We greatly appreciate you choosing our 3D models and hope they will be of use.We look forward to continuously dealing with you.Sincerely Yours,Hum3D Team
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Bontempi Artistico Fixed Dining Table 3D Model
High quality model ‘Bontempi Artistico Fixed Dining Table’ specially for your projects.Quality and accurate modeling, allows you to use model in any projects. Elaborated all small details, make the model more realistic, allowing you to use a model in high-resolution renderers (close-up), as well as for creating videos, or video advertising or use in the film industry.Multi/Sub-Object with standard materials are assigned to models.The model is created in Autodesk 3ds Max 2010, rendered with Vray 2.20.02.Please don’t forget to rate the model, for us it is very important :)3D model available in these formats: 3ds Max 2010 (.max), Autodesk FBX 2006 (.fbx), OBJ (.obj)Scene Statistic below:-Subdivision ON:Polys: 70 158Tris: 140 124Edges: 140 652Verts: 70 528-Subdivision OFF:Polys: 22 864Tris: 45 532Edges: 46 062Verts: 23 232- Scale of all details (100,100,100)- Model has real-world scale and is centered at 0,0,0- All pivots in place- No cleaning up necessary, just drop your models into the scene and start renderingPlease don’t forget to rate the model, for us it is very important :)© Leonid Naku [Zurel] 2017
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Fixed Direct Drive Anet A6 E3D Hotend_for_S3D 3D Print Model
Summary
Ich habe dieses Objekt für einen Freund Repariert.
Auf dem Foto könnt ihr die Fehler sehen, die S3D gemacht hat / gefunden hat.
Cura sliced die Original Datei ohne Probleme.
I have repaired this object for a friend.
In the photo you can see the mistakes that S3D has made / found.
Cura sliced the original file without any problems
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T-Rex Skeleton fixed and printable 3D Print Model
Summary
MakerBot’s T-Rex Skeleton is a masterpiece. Too bad the designed refused to fix some quite obvious shortcomings. I made the following fixes to make the model printable:
–Fixed tail parts A and B. Both original parts, particularly B, were broken at the second piece. It made B utterly unprintable and A very fragile, if printable. I solidified both parts.
–Separate arms, tails and all ribs. These tall and thin parts are high risk prints to begin with. Printing multiples at a time makes it almost certain to fail. In fact the nozzle moving from part to part is the biggest danger. In addition, the frequent retraction makes the parts (if successfully printed) very poor quality. Printing individually is the way to go.
–Extracted the neck H clip and merged it into the H clip file.
Printing note:
–Only left arm and ribs are included. Mirror them to print the right counterparts.
–Use 8mm of brim is strongly recommended for all parts except the H clips.
–You need very strong bed adhesion. On my Prusa i3 MK2S, the naked bed simply doesn’t offer enough adhesion. The glue stick worked occasionally but mostly not. My best friend is Aqua Net Super Hold hairspray. It is great because 1) adhesion is stronger than ever and not a single peel off; 2) after removing the parts you don’t need to do anything but can just go on printing the next part. Don’t buy at Amazon. It’s sold for only $3 at Walgreens! https://www.walgreens.com/store/c/aqua-net-professional-hair-spray-extra-super-hold-3-unscented/ID=prod5458027-product
–For think parts such as ribs and tail and maybe arms, be sure to slow down to 50% or so to allow it to cool.
Happy printing!
