Steam Deck 3D prints

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Wasn't sure if this one went into 3D printing area or here.

anyone printing things for their deck yet? Printed this one that supposedly fits a anker usb hub in the back. I wouldn't know since I won't get mine for a bit. haha
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5254208

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That one appealed to me also, I printed it to.
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Ordered a recommended hub that looks like it's going to fit fine, That Anker it was designed for in the questions and comments states that it doesn't charge while in use.

Edit: This is the hub I ordered https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H2ZS1B5 People on Reddit recommend it.
 
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It looks long as opposed to the one in the pic…

/edit the hub that is…
I think the link is wrong or got changed cause I thought the same thing. There are 7in1 Ankers that are modular. I think thats the one they used.
 
I think the link is wrong or got changed cause I thought the same thing. There are 7in1 Ankers that are modular. I think thats the one they used.
Apparently the one on the back in the pic is different than the one underneath. I’m guessing thats a daisy chain
 
Apparently the one on the back in the pic is different than the one underneath. I’m guessing thats a daisy chain
The one I ordered will fit under the dock, with all the relevant ports on one side. (Monitor, mouse/keyboard & power.) And unlike the Anker, it should all work while still powering the Steam Deck.

Not really in a hurry to hook it up to a monitor and such. For now it's just a stand with a 90 degree USB-C adapter for power. Still very happy with the design and print.

Gone for the week from home, but over the weekend I can take some pics of the hub in place for those interested.
 
Back home now. Here is the hub at the back of the dock. I guess it doesn't fit under very well as the cord is too short, but seems to fit nicely behind. Will secure with some velcro or two sided tape. If I had hoped to use the Ethernet port I'd have to edit another hole on the right side but I don't.

Hope this helps.

Edit: Yes I haven't taken the supports off, as they don't seem to bother me. Will remove if I need to.

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I am printing your stl with fuzzy skin to see how it holds up! thanks for posting!
 
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