3d printed guitar stand
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DesignThe classic guitar amp design and detailing makes this the perfect decorative phone stand for music lovers. Not to mention the added benefit of audio focusing and amplifying. Printing TipsLayer height can be increased to reduce print time, but...
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Overview: The classic guitar amp design and detailing makes this the perfect decorative phone stand for music lovers. Not to mention the added benefit of audio focusing and amplifying. Printing: Layer height can be increased to reduce print time,...
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This is a reworked version of another Mug Holder, I've updated the design with guitar cutouts, fortified the walls for enhanced durability and swapped out the mounts on the back to fit snugly onto 30mm brackets, allowing for secure attachment to a...
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Replacement Knob for Guitar Amp Stand Replace your worn-out knob with a new one and bring back the authentic look of your guitar amp stand. This replacement knob is designed to fit perfectly on your stand, ensuring a snug and secure fit. Made from...
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Introducing a DIY guitar stand designed by myself as an initial project. It initially had an unsightly duct tape holder, which I replaced with a more appealing front-facing holder. Compatible with bass guitars too! This stand requires 2 feet, 2 top...
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Guitar stand made from 3 parts with non-permanent fittings. The parts can be disassembled and packed compactly for travel. It is not intuitive to pick up the stand in one piece. One can use one hand to squeeze the top of the 2 stands to pick up all...
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This compact display showcases collectible guitar picks. ...The image clearly demonstrates prints made from three distinct materials: PLA in vibrant red, ABS in crisp white, and HIPS in a deep blue hue.
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It's a small pick stand which turns your guitar-pick into a Telecaster body. It should fit all picks up to 2mm thickness.You can print it as it is and won't need support. It's a good idea to place the seems in line or even use the seem-paint tool to...
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It's a small pick stand which turns your guitar-pick into a Telecaster body. It should fit all picks up to 2mm thickness.You can print it as it is and won't need support. It's a good idea to place the seems in line or even use the seem-paint tool to...
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Plugs securely at the end of my guitar stand, held firm by a strong glue bond that resists wear and tear over time. ...The snug fit is due in large part to carefully matching the size with a precision drill bit, resulting in a smooth finish and...
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Awhile back, I misplaced the little clip or rubber band that holds a guitar securely to its stand. ...Took out my measuring tape and drew up a design; to my relief, it worked right away without needing any tweaks in the second round of prototyping.
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DesignThe classic guitar amp design and detailing makes this the perfect decorative phone stand for music lovers. Not to mention the added benefit of audio focusing and amplifying. Printing TipsLayer height can be increased to reduce print...
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Create a blueprint for my innovative design - "Guitar Box". ...Scale it up to fit perfectly on a standard guitar body.
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I tilted the guitar back a little bit and added a leg for the back. ...I also widened out the bottom slot for the guitar just a touch
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The idea struck me: why not build a guitar stand for it? Of course, I could've just ordered one from Amazon, but that would've been too easy. Besides, this project turned out so much better than those flimsy $10 stands you can find online. This...
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This is the same as MechMyLife's original stand, but includes 3D printable dowels.
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Crafted specifically to enhance the rich tones of a classic acoustic guitar.
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A musician's favorite accessory is a versatile neck guitar holder, capable of setting up anywhere.
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... features a guitar used for illustration purposes only and is not part of the model itself. ...The guitar was crafted by user "Chris de Paula" on GrabCAD, accessible at https://grabcad.com/library/eletric-guitar-guitarra-1/details?folder_id=4009813.
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I modified it to fit my old MusicMaster I'm putting back in service.BE ADVISED: This will not fit a full sized guitar, but is downsized for the smaller sized guitars. ...It will take up to a 3" thick acoustic or a travel sized electric, but it gets top...
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Here's a sturdy little display case that's perfect for showcasing your favorite miniature guitar model. ...Its robust base and sleek design make it an attractive addition to any room, providing a stable platform for displaying your treasured instrument.
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A compact and straightforward support system specifically designed for vintage and acoustic guitars. ...Currently under development, the initial prototype (V1) had some stability issues, which is why upgraded versions will be posted online instead.
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Remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4796191 for a 1/2 concert guitar with 8cm body. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4796191 Remix, für eine 1/2 Konzertgitarre, mit 8cm Körper.
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I've also included just the sides for easier printing, enabling you to print the stand and sides separately before gluing them together. A helpful tip: The optimal dowel length for Zoom's MultiStomp series pedals is precisely 62 mm. ... Best regards.
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... Print instructionsCategory: Music Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: i3 MK3 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .3 Infill: 20 Filament: Hatchbox PLA Orange Notes: Supports may not be needed on the 'diamond' file depending on your printer.
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I'm not sure if this would be useful to anyone else, but this worked great to hold a mini guitar pedal above another. I used 30% infill but you could probably get away with less. ...I just put a strip of velcro on the bottom to keep it from sliding.
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Wooden stand for bass guitar and guitarI made it.The backrest needs to be adapted to the shape of the guitar
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...... Instead of having to play it upside down, these stands were designed to display it properly in its upright position. There are several designs available for users to choose from, all of which allow for easy and secure placement of the amp chassis.
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Spade - Infil to add weight, no supports Letters - Print flat, already scaled to fit nicely in the embossing Star - Infil to add weight. Full print with 4x4x4 walls/top/bottom and 38% infil came to about 48g in weight. Glue in lettering and...