
Rubberband Microphone Shock Mount Stand for Scarlett Studio or similar
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My old mic holder design had some serious flaws - the load was unevenly distributed, which led to a swift breakage. I drew inspiration from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2941 and created this new design that fits snugly with my Focusrite Scarlett Studio mic. Be aware that its diameter is 44 millimeters, so if you don't have the exact same mic, consider scaling accordingly. To assemble it, print one inner ring and one outer ring, four small legs, and four big legs. The small legs go on the inner ring - they won't need glue as the microphone should hold them in place. The big legs attach to the outside of the outer ring; these require CA glue for a sturdy bond. For optimal results, apply glue while it's standing upright on a table to prevent wobbly legs. Next, tie rubber bands around the assembled parts, ensuring they're tight all around. No specific length is necessary - just make sure everything is secure above and below for perfect balance. The tall legs serve two purposes: bringing the mic closer to your face and providing clearance for cables. Remember to never twist or tightly bend cables, as this can cause damage.
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