Hands3 For Funsr1 2.0 3D Printer Model

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08.11.24 - A member of the FUNSR1 community reached out to me saying they really liked my hands3 design for the handy (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6681247) and wondered if I could be so kind do make one for the Funsr1 2.0 - So I have started on making one for that community, just as I did for the handy community.

While I am 100% loyal to Handy, I am happy to do this for those trying out the FUNSR1 2.0 instead of the handy. I don't see it as competition as there is much space in this niche market for all, but if you do want a premium product - Please do try out the handy. Though I would say that as I am a handy affiliate - Please use my link to buy handy stuff and maybe compare for yourself to see what works best for you:

https://www.thehandy.com/?ref=abdulishandy&utm_source=abdulishandy&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=The+Handy+Affiliate+program

As for the FUNSR1 2.0 - I don't even have one of these, but have been given some rough dimensions to work with that should just about do.

Please, if you test print this, let me know in discord or message back here to help get the sizing perfected.

For design look, I tried to keep it conceptually looking like the funsr1 2.0 however my guesstimation of things can be wrong - i.e. I think from the look of it there is a 30 degree chamfer with a height of 5mm. This could be actually 3mm or 4mm, but I don't have the accurate dimensions etc. In anycase, if the fit is slightly larger, as is probably the case at the moment, adding thin material like a paper towel may help the friction fit so the funsr1 2.0 fits in.

This is a first attempt and may fail slightly but hopefully brave folks who are able to test print and tell, will help improve it.

Good luck with your prints!

The idea is the same as it was for the handy - Get 2 (or 3 even/odd (dry british humour around things being "even" or "odd" in terms of number and double entendre) tactical security belts that have quick release buckles - should be 50mm wide / 2" wide, velcro backed nylon belts - The type you can add molle pouches too - Like what police and security personnel use to hold their radio, torch, notebook, etc. Then thread the belts through the belt slots on the funsr1 hands3 print out to use like a belt and a buckle.

You could alternatively remove the quick release buckles and just use the belt ends to cinch in through the belt slots then stick back to itself on both sides while wearing it. Then undoing on side of velcro when putting the set up on and off you.

You can check out these vids for a better idea/visual guide -

https://youtu.be/uhDHU_W73zg

https://youtu.be/PR4bqysMiEo

You can wrap the belts with soft plush car seat belt covers for extra comfort around your waist and hip.

The funsr1 2.0 should friction fit tightly enough inside to hold into the print. For extra security, you can use a long trilancer cinch strap to strap the funsr1 to the 3d printed hands3 for it then tread the belts in - or use the middle slots exclusively for the cinch strap. You can fit both the cinch strap and the belt in the belt slots if needed too.

This should be secure and allow for use at 90 and 22.5 degree angles hands free or "hands3" wink! You just need to take the belt off, rotate the funsr1 hands3 around and ad back around your hip and waist to change angle and Viola!

Enjoy

10/11/24 - Friction fit dimensions made a bit bigger to be more likely to fit based on quick rounded measures by a community member from the funosr discord - switched to 80x235x65mm from slightly smaller measure earlier. This way at least if the space is slight bigger, it can still be filled in by thin material such a kitchen paper towel etc.

12/11/24 - Measure made fractionally even bigger to ensure better chance of fitment - Finger crossed this should work well now.

28/11/24 - v2 added - Shorter for a quicker and less bulky print. Special thanks to Bungee gum from the Funosr discord that asked me to make a hands3 offering for the Funosr1 2.0 that did the 3d printing of tolerance testing. Thanks too to Otou from the Funosr discord who gave great precise measurements to help with this.

I have also added an 'Extended onahole curved holder with mount' that has 3 pairs of strap slots. This maybe needed to get a deeper stroke when wearing the hands3 for funosr1 2.0. This file is remixed from one in the discord:

https://discord.com/channels/1192721993762619443/1305364947672502412

29/11/24 - V3 already... rounded the topface edges for a smoother better finish and less risk of layerline delayering overtime with use - especially when wedging the funsr1 2.0 in and out etc... I improved the transition of layers at the plate to holding block section... Added a double mounted extended onahole curved holder to allow offset mounting... re-labelled to hands3 funsr1 2.0 to specify its for the 2.0 only. Example of trilancer cinch strap used to loop the handy to the hands3 illustrated to show how it can be done for the funsr1 2.0 too - This may not be needed at all if your print quality is good and holds the funsr1 2.0 snugly.

Please do test print and feedback here or in the discord.

Thanks

08.11.24_-_funsr1_2.0_hands3_draft_for_testing.stl 8.3MB
12.11.24_-_Optimised_Funsr1_2.0_hands3_-_third_draft.stl 3.1MB
28.11.24_-_Extended_onahole_curved_holder_with_mount_Vertical.stl 1.2MB
28.11.24_-_Hands3_for_Funosr1_2.0_-_Draft_v2.stl 2.4MB
29.11.24_-_Optimised_-_Hands3_for_Funosr1_2.0_-_Draft_v3_-_2.0_labelled.stl 2.5MB
Extended_onahole_curved_holder_with_double_mounted_for_offset_clamping.stl 4.1MB
Optimised_-_10.11.24_-_Funsr1_2.0_hands3_-_size_adjusted.stl 12.5MB

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