
Pop filter (customizable)
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My take on pemotech filter. There's two versions of a frame — one consists of two parts and one solid (if you feel brave). Glue the Main_1 and Main_2 together. There's also two versions of a mesh — one is detachable and one is not. You can print whichever version you want. Print the mesh with a small brim, so it will be easier to handle. Apply the glue to the edges on a brim side, lay it on a piece of non-stretchy nylon fabric, cut the brim after it's cured. Insert the mesh into the frame and then insert the arcs to hold it. Don't glue the arcs, so you can play with it later, just in case. I use small hair bands to hold it on a mic. P.S: I'm not sure about inner prongs because I don't have anything else to test the fit, but it works for my mic. f3d file is attached.
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