Controller/Headset Holder

by Garv in Workshop > 3D Design

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Controller/Headset Holder

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The problem most gamers have is keeping their desks clean. So, a solution to this would be a headset/controller holder but they can be expensive. So, I decided to remake a controller/headset holder where you can also put your game discs and wires, or even your phone, wallet, etc. By adding all this other stuff it helps make the holder a lot better. I made this because I've seen many controller/headset holders but never one that could hold different things with them. This helps keep desks clean and not messy while people play games. This controller holder is decently small and won't take up that much room on a desk.

Supplies

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1) Need to be able to have access to tinkercad.

2) 3d printer

Reaserch

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First, I researched why controller/headset holders are good. I found out that the controller holder help the controller from getting messed up or even lost. Also, I found that headset holders are good because they keep it organized and keep it from getting damaged, and also sweat can build up in the headphones and eventually can create the growth of bacteria and the headphone stand would allow for a good amount of airflow and which reduces the build-up.

Here are the links to the websites I used:

Link 1 Headset Stand

Link 2 Controller Stand

Making the Base

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For the base, I first made an 8in x 8in x 1in box. Then made a hole in the box for 7 3/4in x 7 3/4in x 3/4 and then grouped them together to make the base. The base is where you can put your game discs, phone, wallet, etc.

Making the Headset Holder

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After I made the base I made a 2in x 2in x 5in block base for the headset holder and centered it at the back of the base. Then on top of that block, I made a rectangle 2in x 1in x 7in and centered it on top of the block. Then I made a 1in x 1 1/2in x 0.583in hole on the top and that's where the headset is going to rest. Also, I added little triangles on the base of the headset holder to make a smooth transition and to support it.

Making the Controller Holders

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Then, to the base of the headset holder added on both the left and right side a 1 1/2in x 2in x 1in block. Then on each of the blocks, I made a 1 1/4in x 2in x 7/8in hole and centered it on each block and that's what the controllers will rest in.