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03-04-2021 1614871622 #1
Oculus Quest 2 Table Tennis Paddle in EU?
So after watching the TTdaily video I plunged into the VR TT, but cannot find a paddle adapter for the controller, those from ebay, etsy or uk shops don't ship to Lithuania
. Maybe somebody knows where to get one?
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-04-2021 1614876115 #2
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-04-2021 1614887023 #3
I very interesting to buy a VR to play table tennis. But is there only one kind of VR to use for it, or what. I need help on the options
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This user has no status.This user has no status.03-04-2021 1614902359 #4
I use the sanlaki adapter which my friend made for me on his 3D printer. Program is available from the thingverse website,just search for the sanlaki quest adapter if you can get access to a printer.
Theres a selection in the game Eleven to alter the orientation of the Quest 2 controller to suit its position in the adapter and works fine.The Following User Likes Loopy's Post:
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03-06-2021 1615061022 #5
Thank you, I found some people who can print stuff on a 3D printer, so I will be making this kind of adapter (also from the thingverse) with a stiga legend handle from an old stiga allround classic
Last edited by doppelganger_LT; 03-06-2021 at 07:04 PM.
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4 Weeks Ago 1615550183 #6
Check out my custom paddle, just finished the construction
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This user has no status.This user has no status.4 Weeks Ago 1615725335 #7
Wow😮 That look`s really cool)
is it comfortable to play it? (I mean weight)
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This user has no status.This user has no status.4 Weeks Ago 1615727028 #8
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4 Weeks Ago 1615733310 #9
It's a bit too heavy, about 220 g and most of the weight is the controller, so it's head heavy. So I removed the rubber - 7 grams, changed the AA alcaline battery to AAA lithium battery - 10 grams and removed the battery cover - 6 grams
Now the weight is about 200 g, just like my real life paddle. The weight distribution however is still a bit head heavy, but I can live with that.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.4 Weeks Ago 1615765445 #10
I'll make you a deal: I'll ship you my Sanlaki adaptor, if you make an adaptor for me with a blade I send you. You cover the cost of the parts and 3D printing for the adaptor you make for me, and I'll cover the cost of shipping both directions and give you the Sanlaki adaptor. You might not want a Sanlaki now though with what you have already made. :-) Let me know...
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3 Weeks Ago 1615886208 #11
Ah, it's too late, I was so curious to compare both adapters that I bought a Sanlaki one myself and there is no return policy. By the way, I am constructing an improved version now - I decided to put the battery into the handle thus shifting the weight from the head
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3 Weeks Ago 1615894379 #12
Check out a weight shifted version
. Battery inside the handle.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.3 Weeks Ago 1616020914 #13
Yours look better than the 3d printed one or the sanlaki one. But just for anyone else who are interested. The sanlaki one is possible to purchase with shipping to the EU now.
https://www.etsy.com/se-en/listing/8...active_3&crt=1
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This user has no status.This user has no status.3 Weeks Ago 1616039652 #14
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This user has no status.This user has no status.2 Weeks Ago 1616856078 #15
Hi, anyone help me with a Quest 2 adapter, just got my VR. I'm after a small, flared handle that's not too heavy, if that's possible. Also need to be easy to use and able to order as I can't get it printed. From what I can see the Sanlaki is anatomic and heavy, there's a blue (167g) option by Alexis_R on thingiverse but can't find the Stiga allround option described here. What would be my best option?