blue snowball mount 3d models
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I'm looking for a straightforward replacement for my worn-out blue snowball mount that snapped when I clumsily let it fall, requiring a simple new stand that can be installed without any adjustments.
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I'm excited to remix my original blue snowball mount into two new sizes: small and large. To make it even more versatile, I've added adjustable height options. ... To ensure a secure fit, you'll need 6 M4x8 screws for the height adjustment mechanism.
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Mount the Blue Snowball to your table lamp stand using this part.
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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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A simple, easy to print, desk mounted holder for the Blue Snowball microphone! You will need 3 screws with a maximum thread diameter of 3.5 to 4mm. Print instructionsSimply print flat on the bed with the wide mouth facing upwards, no supports needed....
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I removed the tripod mount from my Blue Snowball iCE microphone and wanted to reuse it as a camera mount for OctoPrint. I had an idea that this would make a great camera mount, so I decided to give it a try. It has a GoPro mount on top of a simple...
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Unintentional things are the fact that the clamping part with the 'big X' mounts close to the two M3 holes on the ring and the 'small x' is opposite it. Simply set the two holes of the outer ring where you want to mount the mic stand/holder. Since...
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Remix of clypp's design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4315674) Used for the Blue Snowball iCE microphone, particularly for the models where you can't screw off the stand. This revision makes it so the parts wrap around the stand. Previously, you...
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There are images showing the assembly process, the tricky part is getting the Snowball first onto the inner ring, and then pushing up the mic mount part and rotating the mic onto it. ... The teeth on the inner ring are there only in the render as I...
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Minimalist shock mount designed for the Blue Snowball iCE mounts on any boom arm with a 3/8"-16 male thread. **Required Materials** - Adjustable Stand (included with your Blue Snowball iCE) - Hair Ties (4) **Notes** Remove legs from adjustable stand...
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A versatile bracket mount for the Blue Snowball ICE is designed to securely attach to the back of a monitor, keeping a 100mm distance between its two bottom screws - longer screws may be necessary in some cases. This mount remains stationary when the...
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... part, as it contains M15.5x1.0 thread, which is pretty fine and could turn out not well enough). No supports required. This model is set remixed as the thread to the mic stand is taken from the 'Blue Snowball Mic Armature Mount' by Janbro. ...
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I remixed a haxespot lamp to accommodate my blue snowball microphone, attaching it via a threading adapter borrowed from another user. I also created custom couplers to connect to the arm's end, ensuring a rock-solid setup. While the mic couplers are...
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I have a small Snowball microphone behind my monitor due to limited space on my desk, but after seeing the compact desk stand designed by mrzood, I devised an idea to attach it on top of my monitor and relocate it further away from clutter. ... ...
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With this mount, you can easily adapt your Blue Snowball ICE microphone to work seamlessly with a shock mount on any boom arm or mounting system. Simply disassemble the stock stand that comes with the microphone, remove the legs from the stand...
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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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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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... TV, tilt it to suit your specific setup. ...Specifically designed for the Blue Snowball microphone, this configuration ensures optimal placement. ...To create this setup using a 3D printer, use PLA filament and set the infill percentage between 10-20%.
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Key differences from other mounts was the use of through-hole bolt-in mounts, a cord-clip, and precise thread printing for the five-eighths-twenty-seven Microphone mount on the Blue Snowball and Blue Snowball iCE's OEM Stand. What you Need For this...
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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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This is an accessory designed to enable the use of a Yeti shockmount with the Snowball microphone. To secure the threads to the ring-mount, you will need an M4 screw. I also opted for using M4 torx screws on the ring-mount as I had misplaced the...
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replaces stock tripod base with overhead mounting base.
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You might need to loosen up the other two screws on the triangle plates to get the lamp mount out and the mic mount in place. Keep the thumb screw and bolt for future use. Slot in the printed part and tighten the screws, making sure not to...
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Printed on a Creality CR-20 Pro using Velleman Vertex Filament, with the extruder set to 220c and the bed temperature at 50c. This print took approximately three hours to complete, according to the machine's default settings - actual printing time...
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Therefore, I designed and created this custom mount, adhering closely to the official design principles. To assemble this mount, you will first need to design or acquire a method for attaching it to a stand or tripod. Lower holes have been provided...
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You will require a m2 nut and screw to use for the set screw. ...The ball will take a somewhat significant amount of force to go onto the ball, but should swivel relatively easily once properly installed.
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Here is the output: I designed an adapter that makes it possible to attach the Yeti to the Snowball ring mount's frame.\nA bracket was added for attaching a pop filter.
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... ...This ingenious solution was designed specifically for generic microphone arms and pop screens sourced from Amazon, which often come with 10 mm diameter mounts. To secure the bracket firmly, I employed two 8-32 x 1.00 screws and corresponding nuts.
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The compact blue Snowball microphone stands 10 millimeters tall on its slender stand.