3d printed microphone shock mount
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I have found that having two spings on the upper arm is too much tension and the mic constantly goes up, so removing one of them fixes the issue.The shock mount is split up to multiple pieces to avoid tons of supports while printing.I've printed mine...
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Next, attach the new shock mount holder using the original bolts if they are long enough. Clean out any holes that need it with a drill or file, depending on your printer. Install star washes under the nuts inside the holder. If you need extra...
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The hook is thicker, snaps in place with a little triangle tooth, and sits lower on the shock mount. It's very snug and doesn't wobble too much. Due to the new shape supports are required. The popfilter, arm and microphone are all part of a...
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... the dimensions by 60% to cater for larger microphones. ...The mounting point was modified to align with the initial hardware on my boom stand. Print settings include a fill density of 25%, two shells, and a layer height of 0.20mm without supports.
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Make Your Own Custom Sony Camera Accessories With a 3D Printer. ...Unlock the Flip Screen/Selfie Screen with an A6400 Microphone Mount - Watch Our Tutorial Now!
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Particularly where the screw goes into the mount; printing the whole design horizontally creates stress perpendicular to the layer lines, so by separating the shock mount and camera bracket we can ensure strength along both axis. the two parts...
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Shock Mount for the Blue Yeti mic, or any mic that can mount similarly. A 5/8" mic adapter such as this one is suitable as a fastener. Two 12mm long M3 screws are required to mount to the IKEA TERTIAL stand. ...I used 1/16" OD paracord.</p>
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Consider redesigning this part tobe able to accommodate some metal parts that you have to achieve more stability. Mount some screws to attach the inner/outer legs to the inner/outer rings and some rubber band as the damping element. Meant...
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... that ensure a secure fit for elastic bands. ...The modified holder is also significantly thinner, making it ideal for use with 20mm small membrane condenser microphones. ...Printing with support material attached to the build plate is recommended.
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By floating the microphone, it can reduce noise through the desk.
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The freecad file should be relatively easy for adjusting these dimensions (just edit the appropriate sketch) Intended to print without support, YMMV. There's some funny strip on the first layer that may or may not get sliced depending on your...
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I needed a mic holder because mine broke, so I designed one to be made from TPU.
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Shock Mount especially for a Samson Meteor microphone that fits to an Ikea Tertial lamp arm. ... Enjoy!
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The designs of this 3D printed wallet are based on two open source projects from Thingiverse.
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... boom arm stand. ...The problem with this microphone is that there are very few shock mounts that will fit this microphone due to its large diameter and those that work also block the controls. ...This adapter will solve all of those problems for you!
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Blog post with audio samples: https://blog.danol.cz/lavalier-microphone-shock-mount-stand-with-pop-filter/ For the pop filter, I recommend buying black ladies pantyhose and gluing it with hot glue gun from the back side of the pop filter (it works...
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* 5/8" and 3/8" mounts for microphone stands (recommended printing with 0.1mm layers, worked fine for me even with .6mm nozzle). * 12 × 12 cm pop filter with GoPro mounting system * GoPro system mount for attaching pop filter anywhere on the shock...
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The shock mount has a GoPro compatible mount for the pop filter which can also be used for mounting other stuff. Shock mount for studio microphones (for up to 55 mm diameter). 5/8" and 3/8" mounts for microphone stands (recommended printing with...
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Mount to attach a microphone shock mount on an Anycubic Predator. Thread is a standard 5/8 - 27. This setup helps to keep the pump quiet. The original screw can be reuse. Must be printed with a filament having a good layer adhesion like ABS.
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**Now with pop filter.** Blog post with audio samples: https://blog.danol.cz/lavalier-microphone-shock-mount-stand-with-pop-filter/ For the pop filter, I recommend buying black ladies pantyhose and gluing it with hot glue gun from the back side of...
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(Shock mount for vibration attenuation through elastic suspension) It is designed as an additional accessory that attaches a microphone or audio recorder to a camera unit or rig through a 1/4" screw, and can be combined with a cold shoe at the user's...
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Crafted to Perfectly Complement the Audio Technica AT-2020 Condenser Microphone, Version 2.0 Takes a Unique Approach by Utilizing Regular Hair Ties as Its Elastic Element, a Distinct Departure from the Standard Shock Mount Elastics Employed in the...
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In need of a shock mount for my microphone, I found myself unable to find one that met my requirements. Therefore, I designed and created this custom mount, adhering closely to the official design principles. To assemble this mount, you will first...
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This file also includes a shock mount system, which isolates the microphone from vibrations such as handling noise. Additional Parts Needed: 2 - M3x12 Screws and matching nuts (or more depending on how many microphone supports you want to use,...
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I required a custom shock mount for my used Behringer C-1U, but the designs I discovered were not suitable for printing on my VolAdd device, so I decided to create my own unique design.
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... can access volume control, input level control on the fly. 3. Fast and easy to actually attach zoom h1 on to the mount. 4. 3d print friendly design. no support needed. Optional : Hotshoe to 5/8 inch thread adapter made from Aluminium.
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... Finally, sandwich the O-ring between the tilt base and the shock mount using the indentation to hold it in place while interlocking the two. Add the final nut, screw, and washer (if desired) and tighten until the mount stays in position when moved.
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I saved quite a bit of money and avoided a cumbersome setup if you don't want to use a microphone arm and shock mount. I've never designed anything for Thingiverse before - hope others find this useful! ...Please, do not sell this design commercially;...
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Hi there, i broke some of the microphone spiders/holders which are coming with an AKG C414 studio microphone. Buying a new one costs over 80 € (original part). So i decided to build my own one to replace the broken part. After building the ring i...