blue snowball shock mount 3d models
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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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I recently purchased a Blue Ember microphone and was disappointed with the availability of inexpensive shock mounts that fit correctly. The only shock mounts that I could find that would fit were the kind that threaded into the base. Those work...
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... 100% Notes: Print with layers parallel to long axis of this part. See Also Don't forget to check out my other Blue Yeti related parts: Printed Standoffs - used for spacing shock mount inner rings Mounting Kit - side brackets and a 5/8" screw
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... I would probably recommend printing the ring at 100% infill for additional torsional rigidity. It works beautifully and I couldn't be happier, especially considering that it cost me $15 to make compared to $50+ for the Blue Shock Mount on Amazon.
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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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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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At the time shockmounts were in demand and supply was limited to none, hence my version of the shockmount.In addition to all the printed parts in the quantity indicated, you will need seven (7) hair bands, fourteen (14) M3x20 flat head screws, four...
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...Previously, you had to slide the inner component onto the mic, which is impossible if you can't take off the stand. You need 5 hairbands or rubberbands to create the suspension on the shock mount and you need an arm for the shock mount to attach to.
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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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A sleek device designed to secure a blue snowball microphone in place.
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I got myself a Mic stand with shock mount from Amazon (https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01LW1X43U/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1), and although I could directly mount my Blue snowball ICE Microphone on it, I would lose the shock mount...
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A clamp and screw created to hold your blue snowball microphone. ...Prints in three different pieces designed to require no glue, all pieces should fit together snugly.
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I built this pop filter using my Blue Snowball mic as the foundation. ...I bonded parts one and two together with super glue, then slipped a knee-high stocking over the ring, trimming the excess fabric with ease before securing it tightly at the base...
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This is a replacement part for the Blue Snowball mic stand. The legs have a lot of pressure on the factory plastic part and is prone to breaking. Simply print with about 35 - 40% infill, no supports are needed. V4 sits lower. ... Fusion 360 archive...
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Blue Yeti Radius 3 Shock mount replacement part. The part on the third picture broke. ... I needed a similar part, thanks Freecad :)
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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. I used dynamic layer height in...
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This is a pop-filter for the "Blue Snowball" microphone. Simply insert a piece of pantyhose between the two parts, click them together and you're done. The filter attaches to the shaft of the microphone as a clip. This is my first upload to...
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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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A Quick SketchUp Design of a Snowball Mountain This sketch will cover the basics of creating a quick mountain design using SketchUp. It's perfect for when you need to create a simple landscape in a short amount of time. To begin, make sure your...
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Replacing a broken outer ring on your kid's Blue Yeti microphone shock mount is a task you can tackle with ease. With a little creativity, you'll have it up and running again in no time! I replaced mine after it broke, and I'm excited to share my...
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This is a custom adapter that makes it possible to fit the Blue Yeti into a smaller microphone shock mount, specifically this one found on AliExpress: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32970506807.html. To ensure everything stays in place, use...
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A shorter name for the small, blue spherical microphone is often referred to as a softball, but I am not your mom.
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This design creates a sturdy assembly for securely suspending your BLUE YETI microphone from a standard desk arm, similar to the NEEWER model. To add stability, you can use .177 bullets on both sides of the middle plate (visible in the images). ...Two...
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... ... I print in PLA so I thickened the mount and widened the holes. It's been hanging for about a week with no issues so I'd say it's strong enough but obviously watch/inspect it. Two stantions and clamps are needed. I used some 3-4mm thick bungie.
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...... I print in PLA so I thickened the mount and widened the holes. It's been hanging for about a week with no issues so I'd say it's strong enough but obviously watch/inspect it. Two stantions and clamps are needed. I used some 3-4mm thick bungie.