blue snowball shock mount 3d models
439144 3d models found related to blue snowball shock mount.thingiverse
... stand does require these rubber bumpers. 10mm x 4mm https://amzn.to/2HCik22 You may also be able to find them at your local hardware store. Rather buy it? Get it here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/897026717/blue-snowball-low-profile-stand
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This one fits perfectly onto the silver "stem" that screws into the blue snowball. -------------------------------------------------------- This print is extremely easy, and supports are only necessary if aesthetics are a concern. ...The support angle...
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Pop Filter Solution for Blue Snowball Mic Users To reduce plosives and improve vocal clarity, users of the Blue Snowball microphone can create an effective pop filter using a simple yet ingenious technique. The shield of the pop filter is...
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A low profile 20mm tall stable stand for the Blue Snowball mic as others I had seen and tried didn't provide the stability I'd like (I'm pretty clumsy). I have used rubber foam pads on the base to reduce noise, this worked very well. ... The mic...
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So, here's my collection of ultra-simple stands for the Blue Snowball microphone. There's a super compact one that could be useful for gaming or displaying on a shelf. Next up is a "tall" model that I designed to sit at mouth level on my desk. ...Part...
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The latest iteration of the microphone shock mount boasts a revamped ring that cleverly leverages the built-in swivel joint on the lamp for effortless positioning. ...Secure it in place with an M3/M4 nut and bolt assembly for rock-solid stability.
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This is a mounting point for the DC-26 snowball badge's power source.
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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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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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This is a very basic Yeti Snowball microphone mount. It's a threaded bolt on a plate that you can mount to some arbitrary thing. I used it to mount my mic on the underside of a shelf above my computer monitor. I printed it with PETG but any...
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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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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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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 footprint...
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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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... up the axis along the way and got it twisted, but it still works just fine. In the picture, you can see that I've mounted the Snowball on an Ikea Tertial lamp using another thing from Thingiverse, but it also fits perfectly on the original stand.
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.
prusaprinters
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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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 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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A Small Adapter Bracket for Attaching a Blue Snowball to a Swing Arm Lamp. Comparable to This One on Amazon. The bracket's peg is intentionally oversized, enabling the microphone to create its own threads. A small bump is incorporated on one side to...
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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...
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A cheap and easy solution to convert your snowball into a handheld mic. ... Video on the topic: https://youtu.be/DdlsjZNpgUU
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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.
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Pop filter which connects to a Blue Microphone.Add a couple layers of thin fabric will do a decent job of blocking your puffs of air.One of the securing rings has space for a 6mm inner diameter spring to help press it against the outer ring.Mounting...
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I tested this setup on the LG 34um58/68, but I believe it will also fit perfectly on other 34" LG Ultrawides as well. ...To secure it, simply screw into one of the lower VESA mount holes - it won't obstruct the monitor's control knob in any way.
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... at my desk, my mic takes up prime real estate. With that in mind, I decided to make my meetings sound good but have the mic easily moved. I modified the shock cradle by jtmoderate876 so it can sit on the edge of my desk without worry of falling.
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This acts like a bit of a rod end for Team Associated shocks. ...Great for Crawlers.