blue yeti nano shock mount 3d models
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So, I designed a simple plate that fits well around the Yeti Nano (it would likely work for the regular Yeti or any other microphone with a stand diameter less than 4.8 inches). If you need a larger one, simply scale it accordingly. I then used...
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This is a generic shock mount for the Blue Yeti Microphone intended to be used on some sort of boom arm. It uses hardware that you can get from your local hardware store (Bunnings in Australia). ...I had lost the screws that came with the microphone and...
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I designed this after realizing I could not buy arm mount for my blue yeti nano. This can be printed directly on the bed. I made the hole in the back fit my arm mount directly and was able to just thread it in. Ill probably add some indents to...
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Shock mount for the blue yeti microphone. Screws into the microphone like the original stand and uses the same screws, so there's no need to go out and buy any. It has a manfrotto 323 compatible quick release plate built in (optionally), but if you...
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This is the cheapest smallest easiest shock mount you can make for a blue yeti. All you need to make it is a scissor arm or any standard microphone mount. You must print with supports or the outer ring will not print right. I recommend checking...
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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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... 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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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 is a suspension mount for the Blue Yeti Nano. It allows it to be adapted into some anti vibration arm mounts. The screws and rubber grommets from the original stand fit perfectly into the main holder. The mic sits slightly high, but all buttons...
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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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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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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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Blue Yeti Nano Mount for IKEA TERTIAL To successfully attach the Blue Yeti Nano mount to an IKEA TERTIAL, you will require longer M3 screws. ...I personally utilized M3 x 10mm screws accompanied by washers, and they appear to be a suitable choice.
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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 few slight tweaks to ChriL's Blue Yeti VIVO Mount:Since ChriL's design was for the full sized Blue Yeti mic, I adapted the microphone arm mount to fit the smaller, Blue Yeti Nano.Tweaked some tolerances for the printable screw to make for an easier...
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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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It shortens the height of the microphone by removing the various metal adapters, and allows the microphone to be tilted. It reuses the thumbscrews that come with your Blue Yeti Nano's desk stand, and it works with an InnoGear Microphone Arm, which...
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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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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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To hold your Yeti Nano on the wall. You might want to increase the size of the screwholes, but they worked out for me. ...Also in case you want hang some cabe beneath the holder (mouse cable for example), i made this thingy beneath the holder.
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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.
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I use factory mounting holes in conjunction with this shock mount model from Thingiverse, designed by stcredzero. My design follows a similar shape to the actual microphone, resulting in an "odd" appearance. My bracket can be modified if needed;...
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... PETG material for this project. ...It will demand a flexible component, such as rubber or silicone, along with some screws and an identical type of attachment screw that is specifically designed to secure Yeti speakers directly to a microphone stand.
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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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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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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 is a headphone stand which attaches to the base of a Blue Yeti Nano microphone. Some notes for how I was able to print it:Base piece: Print hole side down and add tree supports only on the overhanging "U" pieceTop piece: put flat on print bed...