
Detachable Magnetic Microphone
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You'll need two 3x6mm Neodymium magnets, a budget-friendly lapel mic, and a finely tuned 3D printer. I used 3M VHB tape to secure the clip to the headphone, and so far it's holding up great! To pause the print, I employed the M0 command, allowing me to insert the magnets seamlessly. Note that Ender 3 users with metal shrouded hotends may need a dab of superglue to prevent magnet adhesion. Only two support structures were required - for the microphone boom's curvature. In some cases, no supports might be necessary, but I opted to use them anyway. If you're interested in examining my G-Code or giving it a try, feel free to check out the uploaded file. However, please proceed with caution, as this is tailored specifically to my 3D printer and any modifications could have unpredictable results. https://youtu.be/KoI1vWjHjYo
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