3d printed microphone shock mount
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It also has a little screw hole near mount hole for a poop filter Link to the exact arm (and free pop filter) I am using with this: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CN2C93T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 it is " InnoGear...
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This shock mount is assembled from multiple separate parts, as seen in the image below. No glue is required for version 2. It has remained stable for at least six months of occasional use. I've noticed that the holder piece I took from another...
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... be purchased at IKEA for only $8.99. This piece was printed on a CEL Robox printer using Colorfabb XT filament, but any type of filament will do; high resolution is not required as this part prints easily and quickly, even at 300 micron resolution.
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To assemble it, print one inner ring and one outer ring, four small legs, and four big legs. The small legs go on the inner ring - they won't need glue as the microphone should hold them in place. The big legs attach to the outside of the outer...
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A clever hack for the Samson Meteor mic involves utilizing elastic bands as shock absorbers. ...Secure these elastic bands in place with M3 screws, carefully choosing lengths between 12mm and 16mm to achieve optimal stability.
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Anti-shock stand for Yeti microphone by Blue Designs. A friend of mine griped that his mic was registering vibrations from his keyboard (sitting on the same desk), so I took matters into my own hands to create this isolation system for the mic. I...
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I made several structural adjustments, as the original part tends to break apart very easily at the joint where the arm meets the head, and I altered how the elastic fits to improve its durability, since the original design not only secures...
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This is an 88.5 mm high-performance 3D printed shock damper. ...Print it with robust support structures.
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This is a 88.5 mm full 3d printed shock absorber Print it with support. ... Category: Robotics
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Here are the specifications for a microphone shock mount adapter that can be attached to a camera tripod: To install this adapter, you will need to drill a hole and cut a thread for the tripod. The threading is standard in the US and Canada, with an...
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This is a shock mount I designed for my Blue Yeti microphone. It requires 1/8" bungee cord for assembly, approximately 1-2M if you want to be safe. Using dabs of hot glue when assembling the arms to the clamps would help with assembly. NO EXTRA...
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Mic shock mount adapter to connect old IKEA lamp. UNEF 5/8" (USA/Canada - Extra Fine Thread). Outer diameter: 15,875. Pitch (Threads per Inch): 24. Pitch/mm: 1.0583. Step shape degrees = 30 according to ISO262. For more information see...
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Fasteners: M6x35mm -3 PCs. (+ nut, washer) M5x35mm-1 PC. (+ nut, washer) M4x35 mm. - 1 PC. (+ nut, washer) Aluminum tube of 18 mm in diameter with a wall thickness of 1.5mm was utilized. ... The springs between the hinges are up to your discretion.
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Hot Shoe Bracket / Microphone MountHi, I'm super excited to tell you that I've brought back my old YouTube channel and turned it into Maker TV, the ultimate place for amazing 3D printed and DIY projects.
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Hot Shoe Bracket / Microphone MountHi, I'm super excited to tell you that I've brought back my old YouTube channel and turned it into Maker TV, the ultimate place for amazing 3D printed and DIY projects.
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I'm looking for a custom microphone mount specifically designed for my BM-800. To assemble it, I'll need to use an M4 screw. ...Here are the print settings I'll be using: Printer Settings Print Type: p3Steel Raft Settings: Not Required Support Settings:...
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Microphone mount for my BM-800. You need m4 screw. Print instructionsCategory: Audio Print Settings Printer: p3Steel Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 30
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This is a shock mount I designed specifically for my trusty Blue Yeti microphone. To assemble it, you'll need about 1-2 meters of 1/8" bungee cord - just to be on the safe side. When putting the arms together with the clamps, applying small dabs of...
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This acts like a bit of a rod end for Team Associated shocks. ...Great for Crawlers.
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Basic shock mount for any microphone: - Tripod feet ending in points to minimize contact with table - Stretch rubber bands over the two ends of the mount - Put your microphone through the mesh of rubber bands at the top and let it rest on the mesh of...
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... This design was influenced by various other headphone desk mounts I also utilize. Yes, this print may not be aesthetically pleasing, but it's currently my most practical creation and possibly my proudest achievement in terms of functionality.
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The excellent 3D-printed Watch with Tourbillon requires a minor modification: swapping one part to prevent shock and recoil from causing the anchor to run away, skip, and jam. This can be done by changing the balance wheel pin to resemble a Massey...
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A vital part of a vehicle's suspension system, the shock absorber helps maintain stability and control by dampening the effects of bumps and uneven surfaces on the road. ...This essential component ensures a smooth ride for passengers while also...
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Designers and engineers develop a specialized steel mold to produce rubber shock-absorbing mountings, effectively cushioning the impact between two oscillating parts. ...Four years prior, this particular project was created for a customer who defaulted...
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A handy iPad attachment that instantly secures onto standard 15mm microphone stands. Crafted with versatility in mind, this snap-clip design works seamlessly with various accessories (see future updates). When not in use, the sturdy holder folds...
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Mounts your pint firmly to the table with its reliable quick-on-off snap-clip base, while extra security comes from supergluing a thin strip of rubber onto either side of the attachment slot.
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... a Smith-Victor R8 Tripod. The 3D printing .STL files are included in the upload, along with the complete SolidWorks Assembly. Check out my blog post for more details: https://ctmprojectsblog.wordpress.com/2016/06/20/3d-printed-tripod-camera-mount/