GENELEC 8020D Speaker Stand

GENELEC 8020D Speaker Stand

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<p>This is a sturdy GENELEC speaker table stand which I designed for my pair of 8020D Studio Monitors. Other Genelec speakers of the same size range should easily fit too (provided they have the rubber foot on). Simply place your speaker with the rubber foot onto the stand, it will make a uniformly looking and stable pair. If you use PRUSAMENT Galaxy black filament, color of the stand will pretty well fit with the GENELEC black color used on their speakers.<br/> I used "3M Bumpon™ SJ58323M" (black adhesive rubber tape) and cut out 30mm in diameter circles to enhance adhesion of the stand but you may also print them out if you have FLEX filament.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Printed on: Prusa 3D i3 MK3S<br/> Filament: PRUSAMENT Galaxy Black<br/> No Brim<br/> No Support</p> <p>Slightly modified 0.30mmDRAFT MK3 preset:<br/> Layers and Perimeters:<br/> Perimeters: 5<br/> Solid Layers Top: 10<br/> Solid Layers Bottom: 10</p> <p>Infill:<br/> Fill Density 20%<br/> Fill Pattern: Gyroid<br/> Top Fill Pattern: Archimedean Chords<br/> Bottom Fill Pattern: Archimedean Chord</p> <p>I used these settings to make sure the whole structure is firm and will not allow any acoustic problems like standing waves etc.</p> <p>Designed in Sketchup, 3 files provided (excuse my poor Sketchup skills please), STL export and Gcode used for the depicted print.</p> <p>PLEASE NOTE: Sketchup and STL files are upscaled 10:1 (in order to be able to work in 0.1mm resolution). Gcode is ok, downscaled to it's proper size. If you make your own gcode, first you will have to set the model size to 10% in order to get correct stand dimensions.</p>

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