
(Read Description!!!) Flexible Guitar Neck Rest
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*Do not print solid! I designed this to be printed with very low or no infill, as well as 0 top and bottom layers!* My first OpenSCAD project, I'm pretty happy with it. It's a guitar neckrest for changing strings or doing set ups. I am including 3 different sizes, the green one pictured is the middle size (Neck_Rest_50.stl). Each side has a different radius and depth to accommodate a wide range of electric and acoustic instruments and provide multiple resting angles for each. The cutaways are slightly angled like the sides so play around with different orientations. Print with TPU or NINJAFLEX and do very low or 0% infill. All you need is the walls really but if you do very light infill you can use it to store small screwdrivers and stuff when you're not using it. The infill in the pictures is Gyroid 3%. I would also do a lot less perimeters than what is pictured, I think it's like 8 but 2-3 should be ok unless you do 0% infill. Maybe 4-5 should do with 0% infill. If you're using a large enough nozzle you might could even get away with printing in vase mode. If anyone is interested I would be willing to attempt a parametric design for customization of the sides and cutouts but I have never done one before.
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