This mount places the LEAP more or less directly in front of the users eyes, making it the best option for passing visual data from the device directly to the Oculus' display due to minimal difference between perceived and actual viewpoints. A slight tweaking of user Irah's model. I found the dimensions for the LEAP were a bit too tight, so I stretched them out until they fit. It may just be a matter of the plastic we use and the printer. Additionally, this is all one single piece, rather than 2 separate, and it's native orientation, while it will take longer to print, makes for a stronger, and more flexible piece. Raft and supports are recommended. Final design by Chris Harrison of Ball State University's IDIA Lab.Use both raft and support options, and print in the orientation as it stands now. It takes longer than it would when laying it flat, but the "grain" of the plastic will result in a much stronger, cleaner piece. You will almost definitely have to do some manual cleanup around the pegs and snaps with a sharp knife to get the piece to fit snuggly onto the Oculus. If it doesn't fit in, just keep shaving away until it does fit.
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