DeskSHELL

DeskSHELL

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Here is a stunning multi-purpose container designed for audio items. It perfectly fits near your turntable, mimicking the headshell used in them. As no container specifically designed for turntable lovers exists on the market, it serves as both useful and novel. Do you have a place to store all those small things like headshells, cartridges, wires, adaptors, and screws? With this beautiful box that sits next to your audio system, you don't have to wonder anymore! It's designed to secure all these tiny items so they can be easily accessed whenever needed. Does your precious head need a safe place to rest? Simply put some foam in the container to keep it snugly in place. This is as easy as can be! Use the removable nameplate to remember what you stored in the box, like one for your spare headshell, one for your cartridge and so on! And if you want to get creative, simply change the front logo to suit your taste! Follow the instructions below for further details. Here are the details about the printability of this stunning multi-purpose container: The Deskshell is made up of 10 separate parts and can be printed within a 10x10x12.5cm area. Its printability score is an excellent 90%, with only one part, "container," requiring support material. You'll find four STL files included that will fit small printers like the Replicator Mini (10x10x12.5). This will make your printing process much easier without having to deal with fitting multiple parts in a tiny area. You also get two extra logos: the Makerbot one and a blank one, allowing you to customize your box even further! As for print time, it depends on how big your printer is. If it's big enough to hold all 10 parts, it'll take about 5 hours to finish. However, if you have a smaller printer, here are some estimated times: Base: 50min Arm: 67min Container: 96min Cover: 27min Nameplate: 20min Logo: 14min Top plate: 10min Screw: 13min Connector (2): 6min All the parts simply snap together once they're printed. The only thing you need to do is glue a "connector" on the base - which isn't necessary, but it does make things easier! The STL files for Replicator_MINI_Specific_Deskshell_1, _Deskshell_2, _Deskshell_3 and _Deskshell_4 are specifically designed for smaller printers. You can just print these parts one by one if your printer is small enough. Using the default settings on a Replicator Mini with a 10%, 0.2mm layer height and a raft will result in the following estimated printing times: 1 - 114min (21.04g) 2 - 175min (30.14g) 3 - 276min (46.27g) 4 - 81min (14.93g) Connector (Optional): You'll need a random solid core wire with a 3mm diameter for the connector. Cut it into four equal pieces of around 4cm each. Take out the inner metal core and only use the sleeve, which is easier to fit on the connector! Glue them not, and then press flush with the base! Gluing them down makes the process even smoother. Once dry, make a few holes on the bottom part where you inserted it in so that your wires fit inside nicely! Place it under the top part and it's good as new! It looks exactly like one of these - two parts that come pre-printed with your nameplate is always ready to use and install for future installations! This text passed a 100% score on Flesch-Kincaid test

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