blue snowball boom arm adapter 3d models
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The boom arm clip https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5029672 worked the best for fitting snug on my mic boom arm but the cable clip part was too wide on top (my mic uses a thinner USB cable). ...I remade the original design in fusion360 with the...
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The idea is simple yet effective: by mounting the boom arm behind monitors, users can neatly conceal it when not in use, reducing clutter and making their work environment more efficient. As for its performance, v2 boasts significant improvements...
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A shim to allow a boom arm clamp attach to a table with a rounded edge where it would not normally be able to connect. ... I had the temperature settings off for this one so the print quality was poor, but it ended up working as intended even with the...
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Screw-in-place mount for a boom arm. Printed mine in 0.2 although I think 0.3 can work. Make sure to print the mount in the right orientation with a brim for maximum strength. The hole should face the side. ... Diameter for the arm-hole is 12mm...
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There are two parts of the design that clamp around the boom arm, and require 2 M4 bolts (~16mm in length) to connect together: - part_1 which has a through hole - part_2 which has the threads for the bolt There are two versions of part_2, one for...
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This should fit all of the generic cheap boom arms found on Ebay/amazon/etc.This headphone holder is designed to allow an XLR cable to fit through it, and is paired well with clips that hold the XLR cable to the “outside” of the boom arm. There...
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Instead of buying a wall mount for my Neewer microphone boom arm I decided to quickly sketch one in fusion. Hole is under sized I didn't put holes on the wings so you can drill them any size you want. Drill out the center hole to a half inch...
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Couldn't find a place to put my microphone / boom arm - Table makes it pick up the keyboard. Designed this little thing - seems to hold up thus far. Will update if it should end up proving to be too weak to deal with the stress from being pulled...
grabcad
Expand the reach of your excavator by utilizing an extended boom feature, allowing for greater access and improved efficiency in various construction tasks.
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All you need is:M5 BoldM5 Nut4 x 4mm Wood ScrewsThere are two holders, one of them has a hole inside the model so you can pause the print and slide in a M5 Nut, the other has a slit from the bottom so you can slide the nut all the way without having...
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Mount the Blue Snowball to your table lamp stand using this part.
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I crafted a custom camera boom for my Logitech C525. I needed to extend a Joby Gorilapod for the Logitech C525 and a Raspberry Pi zero inserted in a Prusa i3 mk3, but this setup would work for any videocameras with similar dimensions as the Logitech...
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Exact same as mrzood's design, except I added matching threads on the stem so the Blue Snowball Microphone is even more secure.
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I created this for my Rode NTG shotgun microphone, but any male cold shoe can adapt to a male 3/8" thread boom arm. For those who wish to lock this adapter to secure it to the 3/8" boom arm, I've included a collar nut. ...
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I designed this tiny shock mount that uses rubber bands for dampening to replace the bulky Blue Snowball's regular stand. It allows you to see past it easily. You'll need a small pipe from the microphone's desk stand (which comes with the mic) and...
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A tall, simple, stand for microphones that use 5/8"-27 UNS threads, like the Blue Snowball.I thought the stock stand was too low, and I wanted a stand where the mic was close in front of my mouth, not below me. ...The stand is slim, but sturdy and sits...
cults3d
The Blue Snowball leg joint on the stand is not that strong. Designed in Fusion 360, simply print and screw in the new one. ... 30-40% infill with .2 layer height gives plenty of strength using PLA.
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Initially, I attempted to print ad895's version from Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2225557), but it fell short for my Blue Snowball due to a mount that was too short and a hole that was excessively wide. When this didn't yield the...
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This modification was made after replacing the Mini USB connector on the Blue Snowball Ice microphone to prevent it from lifting off again in the future. ...To ensure a tight hold, some glue can be applied, but this might limit the ability to service...
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An ultra low profile stand for the Blue Snowball stand. 5/8-27 mount for the mic. Just enough clearance to fully tilt the microphone on the screw. 70mm diameter base ensures the microphone won't tip or roll while still being a small...
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Straps the USB connector to the PCB to try and prevent too much movement. Created after replacing the Mini USB connector on the Blue Snowball Ice microphone in an attempt to prevent it lifting off again, some glue can be used to be double certain,...
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This remix of a model by Balleknack adds a microphone thread onto the top, making it easy to use with my Blue Snowball (or other mics like the Yeti) by screwing in the mount directly into the microphone's base thread. ...It worked perfectly for me as I...
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The main improvement is that this new design can be used on the original Blue Snowball microphone stand. To assemble it, you'll need one M3 screw to attach the outer ring to the threaded part, as well as some rubber bands or hair ties to secure your...
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This means I can use it with my Blue Snowball (or other mic such as the Yeti) by screwing this mount directly into the microphones thread on its base. Worked perfectly for me as I didn't have the original mic stand so couldn't use other prints! ...:)
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This is a remix of a couple of shockmounts I found on Thingiverse.My improvement, is that the shockmount can be used on the original Blue Snowball microphone stand.One M3 screw is needed for mounting the outer ring to the threaded part. And of...
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I needed a compact pop filter for my Snowball mic and wasn't willing to shell out $20 for a few dollars' worth of plastic, so I decided to print two mesh holders, attach a thin piece of fabric or mesh between them before assembling the model itself.