
Microphone stand device mount
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The device features a pressure plate to hold the microphone stand firmly in place without leaving any damage from the screw.The SCAD file is designed with flexibility so creating this clamp for tubes of various diameters should be simple.Also, the script builds the stand clamp and tripod head separately making it easy to use the clamp as part of other projects.This device uses an M4 screw as the clamping mechanism along with a captive M4 nut in the nut trap.To use different sized screws, adjust the hole diameter, nut trap width and depth before printing.The small recess on the surface of the mounting plate is designed for placing a 1/4" E-clip over the 1/4" bolt to secure it.A cork covering or alternative covering like rubber sheet cut from a bicycle inner tube is necessary because the plastic is slippery and will spin even if tightened tightly.Silicone adhesive or contact cement can be used to attach the covering.Either two knobs from thingiverse.com or similar knobs defined in the SCAD file can be used for the device.Printing with a thin wall between the E-clip recess and bolt hole allows bridging, which can be removed with a knife or 1/4" drill bit by hand.Brushing acetone on the pressure plate strengthens it but make sure not to crank down the clamp screw when it's not on a stand as it may break the piece.
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