Nintendo Labo Robot Handle

The cardboard hand grips for the Labo robot don't grip to the cords very well and are uncomfortable to use.
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The cardboard hand grips for the Labo robot don't grip to the cords very well and are uncomfortable to use.

PLEASE POST A PICTURE OF YOUR MAKE IF YOU PRINT THESE, IT MAKES MY DAY SEEING THEM - THANKS

These Handles allow the spare cord to be wound around an internal bobbin and tied off securely.
The cord fed through easily for me but you may want to use a thin strip of wire to pull them through.

Handgrips need to be printed in flexible filament - depending on the filament you are using, you are going to have to experiment with the settings for the infill and perimeters.

The whole print requires no supports and prints off cleanly.
Tolerances have been allowed for on the thread and the hand grip sleeve so if your printers accurate no adjustments should be required.

I printed the handle & bobbin in PLA and the grips in Fillamentum Flexfill 98A - However I think a lower shore hardness is required for a softer feel.
https://fillamentum.com/collections/flexfill/products/flexfill-92a-sky-blue

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Print instructions

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Category: Toy & Game Accessories Summary

The cardboard hand grips for the Labo robot don't grip to the cords very well and are uncomfortable to use.

PLEASE POST A PICTURE OF YOUR MAKE IF YOU PRINT THESE, IT MAKES MY DAY SEEING THEM - THANKS

These Handles allow the spare cord to be wound around an internal bobbin and tied off securely.
The cord fed through easily for me but you may want to use a thin strip of wire to pull them through.

Handgrips need to be printed in flexible filament - depending on the filament you are using, you are going to have to experiment with the settings for the infill and perimeters.

The whole print requires no supports and prints off cleanly.
Tolerances have been allowed for on the thread and the hand grip sleeve so if your printers accurate no adjustments should be required.

I printed the handle & bobbin in PLA and the grips in Fillamentum Flexfill 98A - However I think a lower shore hardness is required for a softer feel.
https://fillamentum.com/collections/flexfill/products/flexfill-92a-sky-blue

Visit our blog to see this and other projects we have completed
https://realbaddad.com

3D Printed Fortnite Axes & Props - https://realbaddad.com/3d-printed-fortnight-axes-props/
3D Printed Movie Props & Figures - https://realbaddad.com/3d-printed-movie-props/
Iron man helmet - https://realbaddad.com/iron-man-helmet/
Thing Watch Stand - https://realbaddad.com/thing-watch-stand/
Minecraft Torches - https://realbaddad.com/minecraft-torches/

Print Settings

Printer Brand: Prusa

Printer: i3 MK3

Rafts: No

Supports: No

Resolution: 0.2

Infill: 20%

Notes:

Handgrips need to be printed in flexable filament - depending on the filament you are using, you are going to have to mess with the settings for the infil and perimeters.

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