Modular Xbox Controller Stand

Organize the Xbox controllers in your drawers! This stand is modular and easy to expand and customize.
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updated August 10, 2023

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This is the first model I've ever designed! It definitely has some room for improvement, but it works enough for me, so I'm leaving it as-is until I need to update it.

This model includes three parts:

  • Base: The feet of the stand, these can slot into one another to allow grouping several stands together. Each base has a slot to insert a stand. Make sure to let the base cool before removing from your printer! I got some major warping after making the mistake of not letting it cool.
  • Cradle Stand: A simple part that just connects the base to the cradle. This part can be swapped for stands of different heights if you prefer, and not being attached to the cradle means you can print different cradles without needing to waste filament on the stand. Bambu studio wants to put a brim on this, but I've printed several without it just fine.
  • Cradle: The cradle holds the controller. There are cradles for two different controllers included here (based on the models I marked this as a remix of). The angle of the controller has been adjusted and lips have been added to allow the controllers to sit more upright, allowing them to be brought closer together. I recommend letting your slicer auto-orient these. They should both print in place no problem.

The controllers fit very well in their cradles. The lips hold them in so that they won't fall out if you move them around (like opening/closing a drawer).

A few things to note:

  • The tolerances attaching the three parts are pretty tight, but with a little effort it's easy enough to get them together. They hold together well, I haven't had any issues.
  • The feet on the base connect together with other bases, but this is the weakest part of the design. The design works perfectly fine for sitting in a drawer, but it's not a solid enough connection to really make it one solid connected object.
  • When the stands are connected, the controllers are incredibly close together. This is to help reduce the footprint in the storage. They shouldn't touch, but they might be a little awkward to get in and out.

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