Steam Deck Repair Jig Fixed
by MehStrongBadMeh · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Tools |
| License | CC BY |
| Triangles | 3.4k |
| Uploaded | Dec 6, 2024 |
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Description
A functional replica of the Steam Deck Repair jig seen in Valve's Steam Deck Teardown Video . Handy for keeping the Deck stable while upgrading the internal SSD or replacing drifting thumbstick modules. This is a remix of ryohazuki224's Steam Deck Repair Jig due to several inconsistencies that model had with the dimensions of the actual Steam Deck. This remix now fits the Steam Deck properly and serves as a stable platform for servicing it. Alterations are as follows: Widened by 5mm by expanding screen area, 2.5mm per side Widened top of menu button holes up 1mm Moved touchpad holes down 2mm Moved system button holes down 3mm Moved speaker holes down 4mm Stretched bottom edge down 4mm Smoothed grip areas to remove non-existent ridge Leveled side edges Fixed mesh issues caused by making the above alterations Only made these alterations on the two halves, because I couldn't be bothered to do it all again on the single-piece model as it doesn't fit on my printer. Also, breaking it into two pieces is great for storing it. I personally recommend printing in TPU (or another flexible filament) because it is less likely to scratch up the device. You might want add some kind of protective padding to the top if using regular PLA (or another non-flexible filament). Featured in this Linus Tech Tips video:
AI Analysis: This object is a fixture designed to hold and align components related to a Steam Deck repair. It functions as a jig to ensure precise placement during the repair process. It is made of metal and features multiple slots for specific parts.
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