
Microphone anti-shock stand
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Anti-shock stand for Yeti microphone by Blue Designs. A friend of mine griped that his mic was registering vibrations from his keyboard (sitting on the same desk), so I took matters into my own hands to create this isolation system for the mic. I fabricated it using a Prusa i3 MK2S 3D printer with a 0.2mm layer height and PLA material. The rubber legs are anti-vibration stands that I salvaged from around the house. I utilized springs from a local store, but their specs aren't even worth knowing - what's essential is that they provide the necessary shock-absorbing properties. Feel free to print any cylinder as a substitute; just be sure to slap an anti-slipping sticker on the bottom. As it turned out, this setup surpassed my expectations: the mic is now suspended about 3mm above the desk. If you need more clearance, simply insert washers between the rubber stands and base component for added height.
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