If you’ve ever played a VR game with the Oculus Rift that required both Touch controllers to be used in unison, you may want to consider this 3D printed attachment that joins two of them together.

Maker David Jacobs had this problem in Dead Effect 2 where, he tells us, minor rotations with either controller ruins your aim when using two-handed weapons.

After four design revisions he arrived at the print you can see in the gallery below. Each controller has a small dock with interlocking leads.

These don’t just slot together but also have metal brackets that are attracted to magnets sunken into the plastic, allowing you to detach when you need to use each controller separately.

Jacobs tells us that the total print time for the setup is 12 hours, done on a LulzBot TAZ 6 at 0.2mm with the finished parts measuring in at 296 X 35 X 81 millimetres.

To make your own start with the free files hosted on Thingiverse. While you’re there make sure you read over the instructions as they provide a bill of materials for the other parts you’ll need aside from filament. Using the links provided you’ll be paying $38.37 plus shipping

Jacobs has given us a breakdown of the process that went into making his design. He also adds that he’s been testing it out in Onward, Pavlov and Fallout 4 VR, which now uses two-handed scoped weapons.