Little Headphone Rest

Little Headphone Rest

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These little headphone rests are perfect for hanging your headphones on a wall. They have a hole for screwing in, but you can also attach them using strong double-sided tape or a small command strip, or both - the screw adds weight while the double-sided tape keeps it from moving around at all. Any headphones band that's about 2 inches wide should work just fine! This printed out perfectly for me and only took 10.5 grams of filament. Printer settings: CTC DualExtruder 3D Printer Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.20 mm Infill: 20% Notes: These are the settings that work best with my printer. Temperatures I use: Extruder Temp (PLA): 210 °C Build Plate Temp (PLA): 90 °C Other Settings I Use: Number of Shells: 3 Infill Layer Height: 0.20 mm Infill Pattern: Diamond (fast) Roof Thickness: 1.00 mm Floor Thickness: 1.00 mm Minimum Layer Duration: 25.0s Travel Speed: 150 mm/s Notes: I use a construction paper build surface with stick glue on top, it's not ideal but it works. Post-Printing: I wipe down the printed object with a damp cloth to get rid of any leftover paper residue from the construction paper build surface and stick glue. Design Process: I used 123D Design and Selva3D to make this. First, I measured my headphones' width using basic measurements. In 123D Design, I added shapes, resized them, merged them together, then uploaded a picture of some headphones into Selva3D which created a STL file like the picture. Next, I added the headphone-shaped STL to 123D Design and resized and merged it with the headphone rest. Finally, I exported it as a STL and put it into Makerbot Desktop.

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