guitar pedal knob foot 3d models
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This special knob allows for controlling with yo foot some of the variables in a guitar pedal. Think of changing the tremolo speed, or delay time, or things like that... I specially use this with my ZVex Fuzz Factory, for changing the "stab"...
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Guitar Pedal Foot Saver. Press fits onto 10mm pedal buttons to provide a more comfortable, larger surface for activating pedals. Confirmed fitment on TC, Mooer, EHX, and Tomsline pedals but it should work for most pedals with the 10mm push button. ...
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i had a little looper pedal with one of those standard guitar buttons. the problem is that is mostly play barefoot in my room and the little button was pretty annoying. ...so i designed a little footswtich for it
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Standard guitar pedal potentiometer knob. ...I have included an overlay that can be printed in a different colour.
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Just a nifty little knob I made for our TS808 effects class @hive76. Fits on most standard audio potentiometers. Instructions Print out. Push on. ...Done.
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3d model of the Guitar Foot Pedal. The file is created in Blender 2.79 and can be opened in any compatible packages. Archive includes files with the extensions .blend. Render Blender 2.79 Cycles. Polygons:49,424 Vertices:60,867 Using: Open the file...
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The model of a foot pedal to make your own sustain pad or guitar patch changer with the addition of a few wires. Fit a metal shaft the size of a toothpick through the hinge and melt surrounding plastic to secure it in place. Drive two screws through...
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The switches ehx uses in their pedals are not compatible with my bare feet. These make a nice wide area to comfortably press. Instructions Print at 0.02, 10% infill. Or really however you like. ... ...
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This is a remix that allows me to use 4 knobs instead of three. ... I also added more parts in the SCAD file, so you can use standard 6mm pots, 8mm concentric pots, 1/4" US sized pots etc.
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Basic Guitar Pedal Button for use with 10mm foot switch. Fits snuggly. This is my first published design. Still playing around with infill, 20% seems to be strong enough but time will tell. ...Recommend printing with supports.
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The model of a foot pedal to make your own sustain pad or guitar patch changer with the addition of a few wires. Fit a pen spring between the hooks in the center of the pads. place them facing each other. Put two screws into the holes at the edges...
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i had a little looper pedal with one of those standard guitar buttons. the problem is that is mostly play barefoot in my room and the little button was pretty annoying. ...so i designed a little footswtich for it
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Original design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3583145 * It is for 10mm radius foot switches. * Adding internal supports. ...
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Here is a 3d printable guitar pedal. 1590B size with holes for 3 pots, 1/4" in and out, 9V power, stomp switch and 3mm led. ...Uses 6/32 1/2" machine screws.
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This is an in-progress replacement knob for a 90's era Big Muff guitar pedal. Press-fit on post, still need a test on an actual pedal. Modeled from photos and 3rd party measurements, so probably not 100% true to original. ...Please comment for changes!
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Just my simple design of a guitar pedal. ...Is on the small side W-2",H-1.5",D-4"
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My guitar pedal scanned using photogrammetry with ReMake. ...I would love to improve it making it easier to press and release it, as so to customize it.
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Guitar foot pedal, fully functional and with the adjusted measures for the correct assembly of all components. The screws used are: M3x0.5x12 8.8 DIN-912 M3x0.5x8 8.8 DIN-912 The nuts used are: -Threaded insert M3x7x6 Link:...
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I used PLA and the plastic did give enough to allow the knob to mold itself to the post. If you are having difficulty with this, try to remove some material by hand or increase the overall size of the part by 1 or 2%. All printers are a bit...
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Here is a foot pedal that I designed whilst building a battery tab welder. It is designed for a standard microswitch and a couple of 6-8mm dia springs. The pedal top clips on and is tight enough to keep the springs in but you could hot glue the...
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This is a foot pedal i designed to be simple to build and effective. I use it on my DIY spot welder dans it works great ! it uses a standard limit switch and prints without supports ! ...the screws used are 4*20 self tapping wood screw and the wood is...
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I've wanted a foot pedal for a while. They go for $60 or $70 bucks and break really easily, so I figured I'd create my own. For a usb connector I was thinking of glueing a cheap mouse for the button presses and just remap the key once the springs are...
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I had a USB foot pedal, but it broke. So, I ordered another one. That broke too. I designed this one off the PCSensor FS1-P. The FS1-P uses an optical switch. Both of the ones failed, so I'm assuming some sort of reliability issue, at least...