h1n shock mount 3d models
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By dampening unwanted vibrations from your desk or recording surface, the shock mount prevents those pesky echoes that can ruin even the best takes. ...The company's original design was a pricey affair, often rivaling the cost of the mic itself - which...
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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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No other side effects other than minor burns when lifting the print plate off the bed!Non-printed parts:M4 x 22 mm bolt and nut for pivotM3 x 20 mm bolt for cold shoe assembly8 x 25 mm dia rubber bands Some credit must go to Altoscrol's concept for...
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I required a compact shock mount to attach to a GoPro tripod adapter, so I altered the marsCubed design (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:73652) to suit my needs. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: Doesn't Matter...
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Steel mould for a rubber shock absorbing mounting, the kind similar to a rubber cussion between 2 vibrating components.This was designed about 4 years ago for a customer who never paid me so i feel quite free to give it to the world.
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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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Boost your Evader 1/10 Scale RC buggy's performance with our enhanced Front Shock mount Bracket. ...Made for long-lasting use, this bracket is designed to withstand rigorous play and endure for close to a year when printed with 50-80% fill, using black...
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... model 3b, so I haven't tested it with any other versions. Screws used in the photo are: #4x3/8" pan head sheet metal screw x4 to attach the board to the shock mount, and #6x1/2" pan head sheet metal screws x4 to attach the shock mount to a cabinet.
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... model 3b, so I haven't tested it with any other versions. Screws used in the photo are: #4x3/8" pan head sheet metal screw x4 to attach the board to the shock mount, and #6x1/2" pan head sheet metal screws x4 to attach the shock mount to a cabinet.
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shock absorber support slightly increased internal ribs for more strength
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This microphone shock mount is a one-session print, upside down on a RepRap 3D printer, similar to previous designs. It requires hair bands, hose clamps, and a mic clip with possibly a washer for a tight fit. Metal parts may be incorporated in future...
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This microphone shock mount is designed for side-address mics and can be printed on a RepRap printer. It's similar to pricier retail alternatives. The parametric design allows easy scaling and features a sturdy truss structure. For assembly, print...
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A shock mount for Fifine mics. The main mount attaches to a 10mm wide boom arm. I had an old lamp so I stole the boom off that and use it for my mic now. If you need a threaded end, I don't think I can help as I don't have a boom arm with that...
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... cord - e.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08C9GBD3L/ Optional - some grippy sponge strip 10mm x 2mm - e.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0085EAV2A/ Yeti_Ring.stl is taken from the Blue Yeti Microphone Shock Mount referenced as a remix.
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... - e.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08C9GBD3L/ Optional - some grippy sponge strip 10mm x 2mm - e.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0085EAV2A/ Yeti_Ring.stl is taken from the Blue Yeti Microphone Shock Mount referenced as a remix.
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I wanted to print a new shock mount that was just the mount without the pop filter. Kept it simple and did not include all the cutouts as the original, as it would require a lot more supports to do so. Once printed, you just need to remove the 4...
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Typically, I attach my shock cords directly to the motor mount, but if you're upgrading an existing rocket with new cordage, this adaptable solution might be just what you need. Keep in mind that many adhesives don't bond well with printed plastic...
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Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/ivGtPuSNcLp This mic shock mount uses 3,6, or 12 rubber bands on each end to suspend the microphone within the mount and isolate the mic from bumps and vibrations that travel through the mic stand. They...
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This device boasts an enhanced size, specifically tailored for the zoom h1's shock absorption needs.
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The Microphone Shock Mount I designed for my students features a threaded end allowing attachment to a painter's pole or broom handle as a homemade boom. Printed using ABS on our Replicator, it has the following settings: infill 10, layer height .25,...
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It fits securely onto both microphone stands and camera hot shoe mounts, with adjustments possible through light sanding if needed. The instructions for printing are provided using makerbot dual with makerware 2.01 at default medium ABS settings. The...
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A friend required a replacement part for his shock guard, so I designed one in TinkerCAD and checked its validity with NetFabb. The part was then printed on MakerGeeks black PLA material. It fits perfectly! Print Settings Printer Brand: Robo 3D...
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Here is a full-size, three-dimensional printable version of the shock mount on the Ghostbusters proton pack. Based on Steffan Otto's plans found at: http://www.gbfans.com/wiki/File:Stefan%27s_Proton_Pack_Plans_Page_14.jpg There are other versions of...
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I needed a way to mount non pillow ball shock tops onto my Landy 4x4 Wagon from 3DSets. ...This gives them movement in two axis instead of one.</p> <p>Also included both 5 and 6mm bushings for the eyelets.</p> <p>Enjoy and post your makes!</p> <p><em>If...
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Designed to cradle a lightweight shotgun mic firmly without producing any audible shock noise. Securely fasten any strong elastic material around the grips on the mount's rim. This can be as simple as thick rubber bands, hair ties, or actual elastic...
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... To solve this problem, I designed a mount that uses standard rubber bands as shock absorbers and secures the H1 with a camera 1/4-20 thumbscrew. This ensures the recorder can be positioned freely without worrying about it sliding out of its holder.
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I Needed a Shock Mount for My Field Recorder Microphone to Unrumble Impact Noises My field recorder microphone (AKG C1000) was plagued by impact noises, and I knew exactly what I needed - a shock mount that would tame the rumble. The microphone...
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A shock mount helps to prevent excess sound from your desk or recording platform from echoing into the microphone by dampening the vibration. The shock mount designed by the company can cost almost as much as the whole microphone itself which is why...
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Bontrager TLR Flash Charger Floor Pump https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/equipment/bike-accessories/bike-pumps-accessories/bike-pumps/bontrager-tlr-flash-charger-floor-pump/p/24238/ Bontrager Shock Pump...
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I was looking for a way to mount non pillow ball shock tops onto my Landy 4x4 Wagon from 3DSets. This allows them to move in two axes instead of just one. Additionally, I included both 5 and 6mm bushings for the eyelets. Enjoy and share your...