Introduction
This guide aims at helping people to 3D print a somewhat correct version of the 3.5mm male Jack plug that branches into the headset. Due to the manufacturer's choice to design a screw-like system to keep the jack plug in place, said plug is more likely to break if you pull on it. The fact this piece is normally made via a plastic injection process makes it hard to reproduce. Therefore, this guide is only my attempt at fixing this thing, which I believe is very expensive and designed to be a headphone's equivalent of ink cartridges for a printer (i.e.: I do not want to spend money on a seemingly poorly designed product).
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Conclusion
To reassemble your device, simply clip/screw your newly printed male plug in the headphone female plug.
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