rode psa1 base 3d models
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A 3d print to mount the Rode ai 1 to the underside of a desk. Designed to print without supports (NOT in the preview orientation). ... Mounted with m3 self tapping screws of whatever length necessary.
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I'm Carrying a Custom Case for My Rode Wireless Go Microphone. Parts I Need Are: 4 cubes of neodymium, 4mm in size. I use the same type of cube from my neodymium figurine toys. ...2 M2 screws.
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To connect the Q, ensure you have a 1/4 inch screw readily available. ...If you're lacking the Rode, consider using your device with the Q to provide valuable feedback for future improvements. ...Your input is greatly appreciated!
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I'm using a Rode NTG2 hot shoe adapter right now. It's compatible with all DSLRs - whether you're working with Nikon, Canon or Sony cameras. ...The microphone itself has a diameter of 22 millimeters.
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Mit dem Ersatz-Schalter können Sie Ihr Rode VideoMic Pro in kürzester Zeit wieder zum Laufen bringen und müssen sich keine Gedanken mehr darüber machen, dass der Schalter verloren geht. ...Unser Schalter ist durch aufstecken einfach zu installieren und...
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......The two slots fit the teeth on the back of the Rode Go II clip and lock it in more securely. The allow the receiver to be mounted 'right way up' or 'upside down'. I printed mine in eSUN PETG as it is likely to be used outside in warm to hot weather.
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... reduce the size of the lid in both directions by 1 mm it will be a friction fit and magnets may be optional. The main body is printed opening facing up and the lid is upside down. No supports. Will also work with the first generation RODE wireless.
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Very niche, I know. ...I use this clip so that the mic cable which I connect to the Rode VXLR+ takes away some tension. Very fast print, 100% infill, this will just need a minute or two. ...This has to be printed obviously on the side with a brim.
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I bought a RODE SM6 shock mount used without the internal part. Which makes it useless. So I modeled a center Mic mount in Fusion360 to replace the missing part. I only used pictures since I do not own the center part. Works Great ! ...Mic can now be...
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Found this microphone clip for the Neewer Microphone Stand (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2217082) and modified it to fit on the RODE PSA-1. Will probably fit on other similar microphone arms with 10mm wide beams. ... Prints without support when...
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This is a desk stand for the rode videmic pro. The shoe adapter is from here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2729352 It requires one or two M4 screws to hold it together. ... The M4 screw hole is tight, so a nut isn't really requred.
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I built this adapter to let me utilize the Rode Videomicro as a sound recording setup in conjunction with my Gorilla Pod. I employed a brass threaded insert to replace the 1/4-20 screw hole on the bottom of the component. This part was printed...
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Instead of purchasing the extender arm(s) that enables the DJI Osmo to support the compact Rode microphone, printing this adapter allows your microphone to securely attach to the phone mount included with the standard Osmo package. ... Print Settings ...
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This is a handle for the Rode Wireless Go Microphone. Designed in Autodesk Fusion 360. ...**Make sure to make your brim nice and wide** so that the model doesn't wobble as the print job gets close to being finished (and quite tall).
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This is a practical handle adapter for the Rode Wireless Go. This turns the lapel microphone into a wireless microphone, e.g. for interviews or podcasts. In combination with a matching windshield, the microphone looks like a real handheld microphone....
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Found this microphone clip for the Neewer Microphone Stand (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2217082) and modified it to fit on the RODE PSA-1. Will probably fit on other similar microphone arms with 10mm wide beams. ... Prints without support...
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This is a support for the Rode SC6 adapter, ensuring it stays firmly connected to a phone at all times. Designed to be securely attached to a phone case, this accessory also effectively prevents the adapter from rotating or pulling out even when not...
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This cage allows you to attach your **Rode Wireless Go II** microphone to a backpack strap. The main advantage of this fixture is to prevent the microphone from falling off by accident during rough activities. Also, it provides some protection...
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Simple headphone holder for the Rode PSA 1 boom arm (not for the cheaper ones, they are usually thinner than the PSA 1 (13.5mm)). Works just fine and fits perfectly. If it doesn't fit, scale the X and Y axis a bit up or down. ... About 1 hour print...
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This is an adapter to allow the Rode blimp windscreen to be directly mounted to a tripod without the handle assembly. For the 1/4-20 tripod connection, this uses a 1/4-20 threaded insert: part number 93365A160 from McMaster Carr I printed this...
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I mounted my RODE Wireless GO external microphone using a specialized magnet mount, which allowed me to securely fasten it to my ZoomH1 field recorder. This setup enabled me to pre-process the audio signal going into the mic, yielding improved sound...
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So I decided to buy a Rode VideoMic Micro + a NoName-Metal-Frame, to mount the Microphone onto the GoPro. When watching the first testshots, I noticed the deadcat's fur in the pictures' upper half. The soundquality is awesome, but I had to fix the...
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This is a shock mount design for the older Rode Videomic Pro that has the elastic shock mounts. My shock mounts broke, and I found this to be the quickest solution to my problem. -This design is assuming you have the original hot shoe mount. -I...
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The pop filter on the Rode NT1A can only be mounted in one position. When using a boom stand and if you want to set your boom stand to the side, you cannot use the pop filter. This thing is made to snugly slip on the rail around the mic, to the side....
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I broke my Rode Lavalier Go white clip and wanted to get a new one but they're really expensive. I found others but they're meant for thicker microphones. Tried modifying from existing files but failed. So tried using Illustrator and Dimension to...
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The Rode go 2 receiver clip has two ridges on it. I designed this so that the 2nd ridge will fit into the slot and hold it in place snugly. It works great on my Insat360 OneX2 and it is invisible. it doesn't show up in the shot at all. It can...
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To address this issue, I decided to purchase a Rode VideoMic and a NoName-Metal-Frame to mount the microphone onto my GoPro. Upon reviewing the initial test shots, I noticed that the deadcat's fur was visible in the upper half of each picture. While...
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Summary A remix of FDMBRO's NT-USB Dust Protector modified to fit the Rode Procaster microphone without a wind\popshield. Print SettingsPrinted on a Prusa Mini - from the flat end (with the mic logo) up in PLA with the standard 0.2mm...
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After the shockmount of my RODE VideoMicro broke, I designed a new one that could replace the original Rycote mount. Both PLA and PETG have worked well for me. The original hardware of the coldshoe mount can be used to mount the print. The noise...
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This is a clone of the invisiLav, a holder / mount for the smartLav that goes under your shirt or collar. It hides the mic and reduces noise from clothing. Use a medical double sided tape to attach it to your chest or undershirt.</p> <h3>Print...