Pioneer CDJ Stand - But universal

Pioneer CDJ Stand - But universal

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I built this stand for my trusty CDJ 800s. I use them professionally, as they're incredibly easy to repair and affordable parts make them ideal for a timecode system with vinyl emulation mode. Since I have four, I decided to mount two with my home setup. As a repair expert, I had no qualms about drilling four holes through the bottom of the back plate – it won't affect anything inside, I'm certain. Please be cautious and only attempt this if you're familiar with the process; I won't foot the bill for your Nexus 2000s repairs if you mess up! This design requires a few M4 bolts, which Poundland sells in convenient packs that I used for this project. I printed this at 20% fill and approximately 0.15 layer height. If the pivot gets slightly loose, simply apply some thread lock to the bolt or use a drop of super glue or a wedge – the design makes it effortless to get into tight spaces. In the unlikely event that it does come loose, don't panic; it can only move within a limited range. The stand is incredibly sturdy... SERIOUSLY strong. I placed the bottom section between two bricks and was able to stand on it with ease! Happy printing!

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