mic stand for blue snowball 3d models
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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...
myminifactory
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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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.
cults3d
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 a bit lower Fusion 360...
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This is a replacement part for the Blue Snowball mic stand. Factory plastic parts on the legs are subjected to considerable pressure, making them prone to breaking. To create this part, simply print with an infill of about 35-40%. No supports are...
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I built a custom microphone stand for my Yeti Blue Snowball mic, giving it a sleeker look by making it shorter. ...The USB cable posed an issue due to its downward angle, but I found a solution that provides ample clearance for the cord while also...
grabcad
This should fit any variation of the blue snowball mic, but if it doesn't just hit the hands with a gentle heat gun and use the mic to deform them to fit.
grabcad
This should fit any variation of the blue snowball mic, but if it doesn't just hit the hands with a gentle heat gun and use the mic to deform them to fit.
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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. ...
prusaprinters
I remixed the threads from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3766117 onto a simple base plate for a tripod.
prusaprinters
I remixed the threads from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3766117 onto a simple base plate for a tripod.
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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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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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Mount the Blue Snowball to your table lamp stand using this part.
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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The main improvement is that this new design can be used on the original Blue Snowball microphone stand. To assemble it, you'll need one M3 screw to attach the outer ring to the threaded part, as well as some rubber bands or hair ties to secure your...
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This is a short desk stand for the Blue Snowball microphone. I designed this to be able to fit the mic below my monitors. The existing designs I found didn't have any space between the base plate and the mic meaning it wasn't possible to tilt the...
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Adhesive pads for furniture legs provide a durable alternative to traditional rubber feet, ensuring stability and preventing scratching on delicate surfaces.
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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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A shorter name for the small, blue spherical microphone is often referred to as a softball, but I am not your mom.
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.
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I wanted a smaller and shorter mic stand than all the ones out there, so after a couple of tries, I came up with this one. It's quite stable and the little curve holds up to the mic's weight very well. ...
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Looking for a more compact stand for your Blue Snowball? You've found it! This stand lowers the height of the microphone by 4.5" (115mm). Rubber non-slip feet allow for a stable platform. This stand does require these rubber bumpers. 10mm x 4mm...
prusaprinters
ad895 had made the design for the original nice all metal Snowball stand. I wasn't as lucky when I bought mine, and got the other cheap, partly plastic, stand. The mount needed some changes as the stands have different diameters.The downscaled...
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Ad895 had initially created a solid metal stand for the original Snowball, but unfortunately, I ended up with the cheaper, partly plastic alternative when I purchased mine. The mount required some modifications because the stands have varying...
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I designed a basic shock absorber for my Blue Snowball. To make it, you'll need: 2 inner ring pieces, 2 outer ring pieces, superglue, and at least 8 hair bobbles. First, thread the bobbles through each loop and attach them to adjacent pins. The...
myminifactory
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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I tightened the assembly for holding my microphone's legs to the stand too much, causing it to crack around the screw hole. This made the lower part of the stand loose, so it would spin whenever I picked up the mic. I designed a new part based on...
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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%.