Stand for kids' wave drum

Stand for kids' wave drum

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My daughter has a small drum kit. She has a tiny wave drum for a snare, but I couldn't find a holder that would hold it securely, so here's what we did...\r\n\r\nThe band-aid is because it's not child-proofed yet. I'm going to try reinforcing part "C".\r\n\r\nYou'll need a bag of M2 screws. I used M2*5 for connecting "A" and "B", M2*12 for connecting "M" and "O", and M2*8 for everything else. Also, a bag of M2 nuts, which are hard to grip onto tightly. This could be printed at 2x size and then use M4 screws and nuts, which are easier to handle.\r\n\r\nI printed all parts in black PLA, except "A" and "O," which were TPU.\r\n\r\nI only used supports for part "B."\r\n\r\nThis is my first project. Sorry if the instructions are confusing.\r\n\r\nPrint:\r\n3xG (preferably in flexible filament)\r\n3xH (with supports)\r\n3xF\r\n3xJ\r\n1xKwL (same as J, but with a hole for tightening)\r\n1xKey\r\n1xM\r\n1xN\r\n1xO (this part needs some work to make it function better)\r\n1xP (my plan is to replace this with a pivot, but for now, it's a straight stand)\r\n1xQ\r\n6xR (to double brace the bottom)\r\n3xS\r\n3xT (in flexible filament, preferred)\r\n\r\nThe flexible filament pieces work better if you print them one at a time.\r\n\r\nI printed all threads (Key, K, L, and M) individually, so that they would be smoother.\r\n\r\nEverything else could be printed in big batches. Some of the holes had to be cleaned up a bit, but everything else seemed to work perfectly right off the bed.

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