capo models
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To prevent damage to the guitar, the capo's fretboard handles should be covered with an elastic material - I opted for thermo shrinking tube and it works flawlessly. If the clamp is not tight enough, you can add a thicker rubber pad, cork, or extra...
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Human: Expertly crafted 3D printed Capo with a total of 4 dynamic components, including intricately designed metallic screws that provide unparalleled stability. Print Settings Printer: Utilizing a custom-built DIY printer to achieve optimal...
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The capo will work as printed, but putting a small piece of closed-cell foam (weather stripping works well) on the strap will protect your neck's finish and also make it easier to get the right pressure on the strings. ...Putting a thin strip of...
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The liner inserts are meant to be able to be cut to specific sizes if you so choose, a friend wanted this to enable him to capo only specific strings as a quick and dirty method of getting around retuning. I have tested it as a normal capo and it...
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Car owner installs a custom cupholder designed specifically for their iJoy Capo squonker mod in their vehicle, modeled after the popular Skoda Octavia III car model of 2017.
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This model is a reworked take on the Cap Ukulele by Narya. ...Due to corrupted files on Thingiverse, I was forced to craft my own rendition, which ultimately allowed me to enhance the original design with an extension for opening the capo.
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... product, created using cutting-edge technology, showcases the precision and efficiency of modern design software. The CATIA V5 platform allows for seamless integration of 3D modeling, simulation, and analysis, resulting in a top-quality car body.
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I created a capo in Blender for my guitar, suitable for both 6 and 12-string models. To ensure uniform pressure on the strings, add felt, rubber, or cork to the contacting part. ...For optimal durability, print it with a minimum of three layers.
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guitar capo, printed with abs and acetone bath. ... can also be printed with pla
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The Shubb capo features a complete assembly including the spring and rivets, showcasing a timeless and iconic design.
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Capo for a Banjo's Fifth String is Placed Below it and Above the Fret, as Illustrated Above.
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This DIY capo substitute requires materials such as a thin cork or rubber sheet, 1.25" and 0.5" 4-40 screws, 4-40 nuts and washers, heat shrink tubing, and a 3D printer for the 'capo clamp' part in PLA. Assemble as shown in the pictures with the...
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Guitarists appreciate this adaptable clip-on capo which secures to most guitar necks, allowing for effortless removal and use as an instant bar-chord supporter during pay performances.
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Guitarists worldwide rely on this versatile capo to effortlessly play various instruments. ...To prevent slipping, apply a cushioning material to the backside.
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A low-cost, effortless-to-fabricate plastic capo exists for your treasured guitar; simply print and utilize it for enhanced music playability.
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The Lobo Capo is being reimagined as a cutting-edge design that embodies sleekness and sophistication. ...Its dimensions are now defined in precise, modern units: inches.
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This custom capo is reimagined from LoboCNC's original design, swapping out the ratchet mechanism for a more rugged and reliable nut-and-bolt setup. ...The result is a sturdier capo that withstands heavy use and prints smoothly on even the most basic 3D...
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Guitar players, I've got a game-changing solution for you - a reinforced guitar capo that delivers unparalleled tightness. But here's the thing: you'll need an extra boost to get it working right. That's where a rubber band comes in - it's the secret...
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Please note that the clamping force on this capo is not as strong as a standard capo with a spring, so keep this in mind when printing it. It works well on my electric guitar because of its looser strings but does not perform well on acoustic...
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When it comes to size, this capo is designed to fit banjos, mandolins, and ukuleles perfectly, matching their neck width and depth. It won't work for guitars, but there are plenty of other great capo designs available for those instruments! ...Be sure...
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This ratcheting capo is a real game-changer, courtesy of LoboCNC - I'm absolutely loving its performance on those thicker strings when played at the second fret. ...Still needs some fine-tuning to hit perfection, but so far, so great!
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I've modified the outstanding Capo design by LoboCNC to accommodate a rubber band, thereby enhancing string contact and reducing noise significantly. ...Full credit goes to LoboCNC for creating the original masterpiece; my adjustment is simply a minor...
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This custom capo was designed specifically for the LoboCNC capo, which can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:988513. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to add this as a remix to that original design, so it's being shared here instead. In...
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I bought my capo online recently, but unfortunately, it was designed for acoustic guitars only, so I had to make my own after taking precise measurements. To avoid damaging the guitar or strings, I attached two cork strips using tape. Please accept...
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www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=529580 Instructions Using the following options: capo_length is set to 12 mm for optimal string support. nut_width has been adjusted to 44 mm, allowing for extra finger room. capo_front_thickness and...
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... significant challenges, particularly with overhangs requiring supports. ...Printer-specific factors and resolution levels can cause pins to bond with capo bodies. ...Even with a resolution as precise as 0.1 mm, part fusion remains a substantial risk.
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This is simple remix of [Ratcheting Capo (Improved Remix)][src] [src]: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4254393 I struggled with the print-in-place hinge, so I decided to replace it with a pin. ... Printed all parts with 35% infill, then used a hammer...