
New Z906 speaker stand
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After my previous Z906 speaker mounts had seen better days for a long time, I decided to upgrade them to a sleeker version. This one prints nicer, cleaner, uses less filament, and is less bulky in your face big - only benefits all around. I used table legs turned upside down to mount them on, which gave me a 22x22 mm square that it fits into perfectly. It supports the speaker at both front and back on the outside. The hole on top where the bolt goes through is designed to support slightly smaller speakers too, and the speaker rest is designed to grab in the little cutout on the bottom of the speaker. Those two work together to hold the speaker securely while also allowing it to be angled slightly. If you tighten up the bolt entirely, it will face a bit upward and the bottom of the speaker will rest on the edge of the support area. When you leave some space in between, spacing the speaker from the back of the mount, it will rest on the support area completely (which fits nice and tight, it really clicks into place) and the speaker will face more forward / a bit downward. Of course, this also depends on the length of the bolt. Dutch people: The table legs are from Praxis / Gamma, with a standard inside measurement of 22x22mm. It costs only a few euros per piece! If anyone has questions or requests, please let me know! If anyone wants to improve my design: I'm looking forward to seeing what you'll come up with!
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