Xenosous shares:
A remix of a Joycon Grip ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5331778 ) that adds a hole in the back to help push the Joycon out of the grip and removes the posts from the triggers.
This is my first time editing an stl file so you may see some “holes” in the stl but they should not be there in the final print; depending on what slicer you use it may warn you about these model errors, but this can be ignored as it does not affect the print.
There are two little bridges on the triggers that connect to the middle part, but these can be easily clipped with scissors or the cutters that came with your printer.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5364485
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