m1060c mod 3d models
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Made this grille to M1060C in mind of ZMF headphones. Tried to get a look for ZMF closed and open at the same time, printed in Wood PLA, sanded, stained and oiled. ...Feel free to modify for your liking.
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M1060C open back mod. This DXF file can be used to laser cut anything into a grill for the M1060C headphones. ...Make sure the outer diameter is 104mm.
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Luigi Grill for M1060C - For Mario go here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4071272
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Open grill for the M1060C headphones. ...Design inspired by the ZMF Vérité headphone grill.
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Mario Grill for M1060c - For Luigi go here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4071276
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Just a slight mod of Shroomalistic's M1060C Hex Grill. I found that the exterior diameter was 104mm and after printing and installing the grill it was slightly undersized inside the cups. I added an extra 1mm to the outside diameter of the...
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A basic honeycomb grill for the new Monoprice Monolith M1060C. You will probably want to flip this 180deg for proper printing without supports. Designed in Solidworks. ... WILL NOT FIT THE M1060 due to different mounting hole dimensions.
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Took the DXF from the laser cut grill and turned it into something 3D printable based off how it was done on the Hex Grill. ... Step File Included
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2 Part Blank grill So you can sandwich what material you want in between
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This a remix of drchnickistein's pad adapter from his front trochoid fazor. This one is thicker and lower profile to add stability and get rid of free play You need to use longer screws with this. ... m2.5 16mm work perfect
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It's a bit rough on the outside, thanks Tinkercad and my skills of not being able to use proper CAD programs yet. You need to sand them, I did 2mm walls (1,2mm will do perfect also) and sanded 60, 240 and some smoothing with 400 grit before...
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this one is a little thinner then the previous. ... still 106mm round but being thinner changed the sound for the better and makes the pad stand off a little less so you see less gap.
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Normally replacing the M1060/C headband requires removing pins from the existing headband, which can be a hassle. These are inserts that should be held in with just the yoke clamping force from the 560's headband. Print 8 halves or 4 pins.
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A remix of PockyG's fazor pad adapter. ... Add mounting holes so there is no need for adhesives.
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this is made for the larger 115mm pads that are found on ali