
AT 2035 Portable Mini Tripod
prusaprinters
I bought an AT2035 microphone that I travel with, and I wanted a stand tripod for it. So I made one because I didn't want to just buy one? I don't understand my decisions ether. You'll need M3 Nuts and bolts to hold the legs on, PETG for the base structure. Oh, it's designed to use ninja flex for the little feet on each leg, and for the microphone grip itself. Works really nicely. Holds firmly. There's a lock washer thing that fits inside the rubber grip to hold it to the base, you'll have to pause the print to fit some M4 Bolts in it, since that's how the grip thing attaches to the frame. And on the legs, I used M3 bolts with threaded inserts to secure the rubber feet. No, I don't know what length of bolts for any of this. It's very late and I designed this ages ago. Besides, who doest have an organized pile of hardware to use for this. Just, find what works. I believe in you even if nobody else will. Don't over water your cactus by the way, they get really sad and floppy and you'll cry. Also the picture of this thing only shows one leg, just print like 3 of those and the feet. k bye.
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