DIY Handy Hands Free ideas?

I like that one from @bafangit : Free STL file Microphone Stand Holder for the Handy 🎤・3D printing template to download・Cults. Coupling it with a cold shoe adapter and a magic arm seams to be perfect, with either a clamp or a flat tripod I’m already using with my insta camera. The clamp is great to attach it to a table, desktop, … and the flat multipurpose tripod can be put under the legs when lying on a bed. Easy to mount and unmount, and pretty discrete… So… Thanks for this @bafangit

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@bafangit I think I’ll try to modify your support to add a RC LiPo battery. I already have a XT60 to DC525 adapter for a camera and several 8000mAh batteries, I just need some insert into the support to put the battery and make the whole thing totally portable… Im liking this new toy :sweat_smile:

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Sounds great. Enjoy!

Hands3 and the Sleeve adapter are my go to now, I did struggle a bit printing the hinge on the adapter but nothing a little extra sanding couldn’t fix. You guys are legends, keep up the good work! @bafangit @Abdulis

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Has anyone tried the official handy Hands Free accessories?

There is an entire thread about it.

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Awesome! Thank you so much!

Your prints look really good, especially the sleeve holder for airing and storage - Did you print or have them printed. - I really am amazed with the simplicity and reliability of Bambu lab a1 as a new 3d printer owner myself so wonder was your printed with bambu too :slight_smile:

Thanks again, its great to get validation and promotes for more cool work to cum. By the way, you should try the clip-on sleeve holders too. Quite a few folks vouching for it now too. I’m going to be humble and not let the success of the hands³ and the clip-ons inflate my ego and blind me from other bits still to cum :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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I printed them! I recently got into 3D printing to make a little money on the side doing commissions…I went with the cheaper route buying the Ender-3 V3 KE and so far I’m pretty happy with it. I think the sleeve holder is my favorite and I did print one of the clip-ons actually but I think I need to tweak some settings because it would clip on but one of the sides keeps popping out.

Cool. Yes my commiserations about the side hustle, we all need the money. Yep, i had my eye set on a Ender for a while but then everywhere i read was like Pruser or die…this was about enders needing calibration etc Pruser was too expensive for me so i just split payment paypal’d a bambu lab a1 combo … I am yet to use the multi colour mode but am happy with it so far too.

Yep the clip-on print should be symmetrical and fit perfectly. Maybe try popping in the side that pops out, in first then the other. Also, maybe you can slide it a pinch up or down to line up. Also, please note you can use the clip-on either way around - I prefer turning it around for a lower deeper stroke.

I didn’t see anything about this in the post, but what material do you suggest for the sleeve holder. The handy gets pretty hot.

Petg or Pla+ should be fine and the handy doesnt /shouldn’t get that hot or atleast I have never had an issue though I do stick to handy sleeves than say fleshlights - its just easier to clean up and feels more realistic bj wise.

Thanks for the response, when having the handy mounted should I still have it in position like when you have to hold it or is it an option to turn it around so the buttons are facing away from yourself.

You’re welcome :slight_smile:

So whether you mount it to under an adjustable sit - stand desk for seated positions or on a monitor arm for seated or standing or more simply around the back of a office chair, you should always have the controls facing you. Any other way and you risk getting you nuts smacked or pinched and can even get your cock hit like wack a mole etc all depending on your set up. That said, there are those that enjoy it facing away and manage the risk and enjoy the reward.

So maybe I should have started with this but, yes is the answer though I don’t recommend using it the way it was not intended to be used.

Also, I recommend the wearable way than mounting… less residual noise from furniture and much better manoeuvrability to follow vr scenes like a seated bj/hj to a standing or kneeling bj/hj then to laying back for a bj/hj/wild cowgirl ride and creampie.

Also, if your more of a missionary man, you could print the stroke lock thingy, pop that in to block the handy slider mechanism, undo the bottom belt of the Hands³, stand and lean forward as you would for standing missionary- the hands³ is now like a flap that you can angle, wedge the handy head on the matress and now thrust in and out manually for matching vr missionary or doggystyle scenes. Maybe then finish off with a scripted bj for the round 2.

Enjoy :wink:

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Thanks for all of the advice, I have a Lovense Solace so I know the quality of a hands free experience; i’m afraid if I jump straight to a wearable belt i’ll go too deep :rofl:

The Solace stroke depth range isn’t great and the hands-free fixed to a desk can be somewhat disappointingly limiting right? The hands3 wearable way lets you go wireless and move around easier and with the handy, though it too has a limited stroke range, it’s still way better and more than the Solace. Like moving on to VR from 2d porn, I reckon wearable will be the next logical move from desk mounted fixed handsfree set ups.

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Personally i’m a huge fan of the desk part, I have a small desk that I can move around and use on my bed. The only thing the solace is good for is connecting to random people to have them control it. Other than that it is absolutely not worth it’s money.

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  • I like the fact that its included though. I actually designed something similar I think I called it the ‘h’ clamp for handy but again it wasn’t really taken seriously.

Over 2 years ago…

The problem with that is you can’t sit down with it or the sleeve is gunna beat your balls lmao

Edit: This mount arm sucks btw I wouldn’t suggest anyone to get it without a separate arm.
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With the h clamp you could sit or stand - just change the orientation for horizontal to vertical securing points. But yeh, as its only one locking point, such designs can pivot and lose the secureness of being locked down etc. This is another reason why i think wearable wins out vs the mounting options… and ‘mounting’ evidence to agree - from feedback from peeps that have printed and tried it out etc :slight_smile:

I just don’t have access to a 3d printer and ordering anything is usually a pain for shipping costs