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I think that's what these are going for
adjustable height
@Deleted User because when you're buying a $5000 mixer board and a $1000/ea pair of monitors to plug into your $10,000 computer in your room covered with $3000 of acoustic foam the brain tricks you into choosing convenience of getting them all the same place over saving a measley $40 on this or that
oh and can't forget your $500 mics, plural
and the cables to go with em
Just print them out nigga
hmm I might have access to a 3D printer at a local school
that could be cool
kinda like how dell gets away with charging $225 for a pcie riser when you're buying a $50,000 r930
never printed anything before
printing something that big is not easy or cheap
you're gonna have to design it in multiple parts and then glue/solventweld them together
or just have access to a BIG printer but that is not cheap
also: designing a part to 3d print and actually using a slicer properly is a learned skill, not worth doing if you just want to have thing tbh
just stack some books or s/t
🤔 I do have a lot of books lying around
that's an idea
hi i love you all
as i guess apparently the resident 3d printing/cnc nerd: tried printing speaker stands, went horrible, legit had an easier time printing headphone parts
I had an idea
You could just design some wedges
I might do It on AutoCAD later if I have some spare time
you'd need a large bed to make big enough single wedges
and that means you either get a lot of "ringing" artefacts on the print from the frame wobbling, or you print suuuper slow
also it can legit take longer to print large things than it'd take for it to ship if you just buy one, this is one of those things
my raspberry pi rackmount blade chassis thing took something on the order of two weeks actual print time
that's including failed prints, ofc
which are kinda just part of the game
point is 3d printed speaker stand: not the best plan
just stack books or set em on a box
i still wanna attatch a 3d printer head onto my cnc router eventually
i'd suggest just buying/building a printer
already building a cnc router
you don't have a tall enough z axis on a router to get much use with fdm
i could make it as tall as i want
and if you try to _make_ it tall enough you'll run into rigidity issues while cutting
im gonna have to build a bunch more anyway
making it taller will cost a terribly lot more since the entire frame is gonna have to be much thicker and more rigid, and the price does not scale nice and linearly
im gonn have to build one specifically to deal with cutting metals a ton