BoneGrip Display Hand
BoneGrip Display Hand – Modular Skeletal Holder for Controllers, Phones & Collectibles
Bring a touch of dark fantasy aesthetic to your setup with the BoneGrip Display Hand – a fully modular skeletal holder designed for controllers, smartphones, accessories, mini figurines, and display pieces. Each finger is individually poseable, allowing endless customization and expressive positioning. Whether you’re building a gaming battlestation, a gothic shelf setup, or a unique workspace centerpiece, this piece instantly stands out.
The BoneGrip isn’t just decoration – it’s functional art. Use it as a controller stand, phone holder, key & jewelry rest, shelf display prop, or even as part of your cosplay desk aesthetic. The hand is engineered for balance and stability, while the stylized bone structure gives it a bold, eerie, and eye-catching presence.
Features:
- Modular Design – Each finger can be rotated and repositioned to hold different objects.
- Universal Fit – Works with PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo controllers, smartphones, and more.
- Display-Ready – Perfect centerpiece for gaming rooms, studios, shelves, and desk setups.
- Durable 3D Print Construction – Lightweight yet strong, ready for daily use.
- Functional & Decorative – A mix of practical holder and gothic sculpture.
Perfect For:
- Gamers & Streamers
- Goth / Dark Fantasy Aesthetic Fans
- Desk Setup Enthusiasts
- Collectible & Figure Display
- Gift for Halloween lovers or gamers
Add personality, style, and a touch of the supernatural to your everyday space with the BoneGrip Display Hand.
Easy and fast to print, nothing special is needed., but 3mf is set. Needs only 1 piece of support.
I hope you like it!
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I asked someone stronger to try and connect them and I can't believe they do snap in! Perfect print thank you! I like that the joints are tight so that they don't flop around. Brilliant!
Thank you! I'm happy it worked out :)
How do I put the fingers together? The ball is clearly larger than the joint. Printed beautifully just need to be able to connect them since the finger digits print separate and not connected.
Hello! You can simply snap them together. If you printed as it was in the file, the balls cannot be larger then the joint. Can you please a photo?