3d printed guitar capo
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A versatile accessory for guitar players allows you to instantly adjust capo position while performing live. This is extremely useful for musicians who often switch to a higher key in the middle of their songs. To witness the impressive...
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Guitarists worldwide rely on this versatile capo to effortlessly play various instruments. ...To prevent slipping, apply a cushioning material to the backside.
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www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=529580 Instructions Using the following options: capo_length is set to 12 mm for optimal string support. nut_width has been adjusted to 44 mm, allowing for extra finger room. capo_front_thickness and...
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... significant challenges, particularly with overhangs requiring supports. ...Printer-specific factors and resolution levels can cause pins to bond with capo bodies. ...Even with a resolution as precise as 0.1 mm, part fusion remains a substantial risk.
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Pickups are what attach to your guitar strings and produce a unique sound.
cults3d
... ========================================= Here is a very useful little object to modify the tone of your classical guitar. Suitable for the neck of a classical guitar => right fingerboard. ... I added a piece of felt to fit the strings well.
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This is a glider capo that allows you to quickly change which fret is capoed, even in the middle of a song. I originally intended to use springs for compression, but I was not able to find any that were short enough, while still being strong...
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Here's a simple solution for organizing your treasured guitar picks - a compact pick holder that can hold as many as 15 of them at once!
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The vision behind this design was sparked by my passion for playing guitar, which led me to create accessories that not only look cool but also showcase my hobby in a unique way. The roots of this design stem from researching various designs that...
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Clip on Guitar Pick Holder for Tiger capo (or similar clones). ...Holds 3 picks clipped to capo.
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Replacement part for G7th guitar capo. ...Original plastic cap destroyed (broken top stopper)
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This is my first 3D printed guitar model. It was made in Fusion 360 and printed on Lulzbot mini and Wanhao Duplicator I6. This is an awesome project if you always wanted to make an electric guitar but don't have access to a woodshop. The guitar...
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This is my first 3D printed guitar model. It was made in Fusion 360 and printed on Lulzbot mini and Wanhao Duplicator I6. This is an awesome project if you always wanted to make an electric guitar but don't have access to a woodshop. The guitar...
myminifactory
Furthermore, this time everyone can print this guitar on a standard desktop 3D printer: Replicator, Ultimaker, Dremel, Zortrax, and many others. No longer is it limited to a Wasp machine. Additionally, there's a substantial decrease in printing...
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Hello Community, I'm excited to share with you a 3D printed guitar we've brought to life with a skilled Luthier from France. The steps we took are outlined below: We started by creating a 3D model using Autodesk Fusion 360, based on a 2D luthery...
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Holds 3 picks clipped to capo. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 20% Filament: prusament PLA galaxy grey Notes: print with pick slots vertically - no supports needed. 0.2mm...
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... by Jeff Campbell's 1962 Stratocaster model, but with updated hardware and electronics for modern usage. Printing on a smaller bed printer was also considered during the modification process. ...For more details, visit 3dprintedguitar.tumblr.com.
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Printing the fingerboard in plastic was, I think, the best part of this design since the fret positions are extremely accurate. Note the zero fret instead of a conventional nut. I think this type of nut is by far the best solution at the nut...
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Some parts may require additional support structures during printing, such as the main body piece, which will need supports either at the spring locations or where the neck and pickups are situated. The largest body piece also required supports for...
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I recently came across a battered acoustic guitar that needed serious attention, so I took on the challenge of repairing it. ...The bridge had deteriorated significantly, and the original pickguard no longer aligned properly with the rest of the...
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The pdf file contains instructions for assembling an acoustic guitar, which, although not exactly the same as our instrument, shares many similarities. ...To get a better understanding, watch this movie:...
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This guitar is carefully crafted into 7 main printable components. I highly recommend using a sturdy steel rod instead of a threaded rod, as I learned through trial and error. For more exciting projects like this one, be sure to check out my other...
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I got tired of constantly knocking my picks off my music stand, so decided to fix it with a 3D print. The keeper will hold 3 picks of varying thicknesses with a minimum of about 0.3mm. Since I sometimes use a capo, I added a keeper for it as well.
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This is a regular amp that I took apart and replaced with 3d printed part so it would match my Prusacaster. The inserts are used in the top and bottom pieces, 4 holes each. 4 holes on the sides to hold the back on. 4 holes on sides of grill and 4...
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I got tired of constantly knocking my picks off my music stand, so decided to fix it with a 3D print. The keeper will hold 3 picks of varying thicknesses with a minimum of about 0.3mm. Since I sometimes use a capo, I added a keeper for it as well. It...
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print bold with 0,1mm and 100% infill rest can be <50% infill
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The cap securely attaches to a surface using two robust 4mm bolts and corresponding nuts that feature convenient thumb screw locking mechanisms.