
Korg Monotribe + SQ1 - Pure 3D Printed
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I'm excited to share that the Monotribe has no available stands, but I've found an amazing alternative that pairs perfectly with my SQ-1. This setup is a game-changer, and I highly recommend giving it a try. There were some tweaks that could be made to improve the design, but I didn't bother because I was able to assemble it using creative carving techniques. The SQ-1's screws proved to be a challenge, so I had to carve channels for them to fit securely. I printed the stands in PLA and PETG, and while there was some warping due to draftiness, they still assembled perfectly. For added stability, I used PETG for the braces and PLA for the frame. The top and bottom parts have recesses that fit together seamlessly, requiring a small amount of glue to hold them in place. A year has passed since I created this design, and it still holds up incredibly well. To ensure its durability, I glued the parts together. For added protection, I included recesses where you can attach rubber bumpers to cushion and secure your SQ-1. If you're looking for a more compact setup, I've also designed a 3 Volca stack stand: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4543607. It's just as easy to assemble and should provide a seamless fit.
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