LEAP mount for Oculus DK2
This mount places the LEAP above the Oculus and angled down towards the users hands. This is the best option for when you need data from the LEAP, but want the user to still look forward through the Oculus. The difference between perceived and actual viewpoints between the Oculus and LEP with this is quite high in respect to both position and orientation, so it is recommended that you do not feed the LEAP's view directly into the Oculus' display, as it will cause some visual discomfort for the user.
A further modification of user Irah's model. I found the dimensions for the LEAP were a bit too tight, so I stretched them out until they fit. It may just be a matter of the plastic we use and the printer.
Additionally, this is all one single piece, rather than 2 separate, and it's native orientation, while it will take longer to print, makes for a stronger, and more flexible piece. Raft and supports are recommended.
Final design by Chris Harrison of Ball State University's IDIA Lab.