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I brought a ProSonus box so I could attach my bass to my MacBook. I use a projector stand to hold the Macbook but I was unhappy with how the AudioBox didn't really have a steady position.

 

I do a lot of 3d printing for astrophotography so thought there must be a decent way to hold the AudioBox to the stand and came up with this design

 

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Here's the stand with a simulated AudioBox in it.

 

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and here's the holder and two dedicated clamps to fix it to the projector stand.

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Not too shabby for an evening of design and 11 hours of printing.

 

next job might be a 3d printed guitar for daughter (not a bass as the tension would probably be too much for 3d printed parts).

 

https://blog.prusa3d.com/the-prusacaster-how-to-design-and-3d-print-an-electric-guitar_71962/

 

Thanks


Rob

 

 

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