Proteus Headphone Stand

Proteus Headphone Stand

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I was unimpressed by Makerbot's headphone stand and thought it looked too small. So I decided to design a better one myself. INSTRUCTIONS: There are three options. 1 - Folding Headphones: Print it in one piece for your bed - which might not be large enough for standard headphones. This is based on a 200x200mm print bed. Scaling up to a 300x300mm print bed may fit standard headphone sizes. 2 - Print Headphone_Stand-Tall.stl, which should be tall enough for your headphones. This may exceed your printer's build area, so it depends on your printer. 3 - Non-Folding Headphones: Print the 4 parts separately and glue them together. The 4 separate parts are scaled larger to fit standard headphones when assembled. You might need to scale down the file to fit your print bed. Orient the face you want to print on - Cura's flatten to bed is in the rotation menu. Simplify 3D's flatten to bed is in the edit menu (ctrl-L or apple-L). Other slicers... I'm not familiar with them. There are two main faces to print from. The easiest would be the back face. If you have impressive bridging capabilities on your printer, then you can print it on the bottom face. Print, use, and enjoy!

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