suga mic drop 3d models
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... ... This mount is for the GoPro Mic Adapter that plugs into the GoPro Hero. Print and adjust it to your liking and let me know if it works. I don't currently have a working printer, but I'd love your feedback to see if it functions properly. ...Thanks!
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... resting after work. The 3mm-wide zipties are used to securely attach this addon to the mic, and no scaling is required for printing. ...Simply import the design into your preferred slicing software, print it, and enjoy improved audio performance.
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I designed this mic stand for my Aokeo AK-60. I wanted something with a low profile, modern, and minimalistic, but able to support most USB Microphones you throw at it. I personally use it for most video conferences, and for sound recording at my...
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my mother loves to sing karaoke, she has a computer cabinet to the stuff in and wanted to hang the mics on the inside of the door. ... she asked me if those things that hold brooms on the wall would work, I said "I have a 3d printer' took some...
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The location known as Uliul cel Mic is notable for its discovery in historical literature due to a significant find of Dacian jewelry and Roman coins. Located on the western edge of Magura Şimleului hill's high plateau, this point rests at the...
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I made do with my headset mic for a while, but it was low quality and uncomfortable to record with. Instead of buying a new desktop microphone, I decided to use one of the many lavalier microphones I have lying around. Thus, this little stand was...
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My mic rings are made from aluminum simply because the larger ones wouldn't fit on my printer at the time. I printed all of the parts in ABS with full infill and a .2 layer resolution. The TPU pieces were, of course, printed in TPU. To print this...
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In this set, I've made a bracket adapter for my mic (since the included one wouldnt work for my desktop mic, cable management brackets, and a table base that is fixed to the bottom of any ikea table with a stubby coarse threaded screw (benchy for...
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This results in a well-centered hook and a balanced drop spindle. I printed my own spindle with an infill of 60% to add extra weight. You can adjust this setting according to your preferences. ...If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to post...
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The arm is designed to hold an old D cell battery so that it may be raised by a cam and dropped onto an object like a walnut. It probably won't work but it helps pass the time. A battery holder will be added later. Gear reduction is around 64:1 so...
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The hill is particularly steep on its southern side, where it drops sharply to the town below. This precipitous slope has been quarried for chalk since Roman times and is still used today as a source of building materials. A road, known as the...
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This is an easy and fairly quick to print mic stand that allows you screw on your existing microphone holder and start using it! I mostly designed this as a way to record from my bass amp to my phone in a more usable and efficient way compared to...
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I wanted a way to secure and retain a Baofeng handheld mic cable to a radio, but without having to use replacement screws for the clip. This design uses the metal lanyard hole, and clips to the edge of the display screen. It seems to hold the...
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This iMac mic deflector is designed for a 2010 27" iMac; dimensions may vary on other models. Measurements are approximately 10mm from top of cooling slot to screen top, and 28mm across the top. Print with TOM using MK6+ at 35% infill, layer height...
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I'm Using my trusty old shotgun mic holder as a makeshift stand, but it's not working out too well since the night before a crucial shoot and I'm stuck with no sound engineer on set, so I'm winging it with my own gear... In a desperate bid to salvage...
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Simple clips to attach to a Fifine mic stand (should work with any 10mm square tube stand). The print settings shouldn't have much impact as long as it has a couple walls to be able to flex to clip on. This clip can be used with a little rod to...
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A stylish mic stand with a spider-like shockmount I designed a couple of years ago. I use it with Shure Beta 58A, however it should fit most similar microphones. Print three parts separately, then join outer ring with leg using M4 bolt & nut (or...
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We use standard black electrical tape to secure the mic to the post. In the future, I may redesign it with a cradle at the top to hold the microphone in place. ...However, we didn't start with that design because we don't have a standard microphone,...
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Rick Stromoski is a liberal American cartoonist whose work has captivated audiences through his comic strips The Mullets and Soup To Nutz, as well as the original 2D version of the fanged mic. Explore his website here to discover more about his...
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The OpenScad of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4534126 was helpful to design the basic part for my violin, however, I Felt it very thin, and slippery, hence, I created a custom mount, that can put the mic near bridge. Also I had a thought to...
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The idea behind this project is that students design a drop module prototype, which can be programmed to release after a certain period while transmitting data to another Microbit. The receiving Microbit is connected to a PC that logs acceleration,...
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... side of the headphone. I suggest to put it on the side with the headset wires and twist the mic wire with the headphone wire so you don't have 2 wires hanging down. Quick tip, buy cable sleeve and tidy up both cable. ...see pic Category: Audio
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_______________________________________________________________________ A mic arm add-on for K7XX (should also work with some other models) with several degrees of movement. Requires 3 or 2 M2 screws and possibly nuts. (2 Screw needed if upward hinge...
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This is an incredibly simple and remarkably quick mic stand to print that allows you to screw onto your existing microphone holder right away and start using it without any hassle! I primarily designed this as a convenient way to record directly from...
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So the mic-arm-mount seemed for me the best solution for this Problem. I guess the mounting is self-explanatory. I made 2 Versions of the holder so you can mount it like you need it. ... you can see the tracking result here:...
cults3d
... back. Personally, I run mics from the living room to my bedroom studio to capture my acoustic piano and guitars - but the options are pretty open to whatever suits your needs. ...This is the first in a series of audio and other utility tools.
prusaprinters
The DJI Mic has tiny transmitters that are very awkward to handhold, and after seeing a design on Thingiverse by user “gubich” https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5415831 I decided to expand on his idea a little.There are 4 version, a plain one with...
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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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I've lost a few knobs off my mic stands in the thirty+ years I've been making Celtic music: the local music store never has replacements, and in any case stock knobs are too small for my arthritic hands to get tight enough to really hold a mic in...
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I've lost a few knobs off my mic stands in the thirty+ years I've been making Celtic music: the local music store never has replacements, and in any case stock knobs are too small for my arthritic hands to get tight enough to really hold a mic in...