Microphone anti-shock stand

Microphone anti-shock stand

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Anti-shock stand for Yeti microphone by Blue designs. A friend of mine complained that his mic registers vibration from his keyboard (located on the same desk), so I went on to make this to isolate the mic from the desk. I printed it on Prusa i3 MK2S, 0.2mm layer height with PLA. The rubber legs are anti-vibration stands that I got laying around. I used springs I bought in a set at my local store, I have no idea about their specs. But it's not important that the legs are made from rubber, as the anti-shock function is primarily achieved by springs. You can print any cylinder to replace them, though I'd suggest an anti-slipping sticker on bottom. The thing ended up better than expected, the mic is suspended about 3 mm above desk. But this height can be further lifted by using washers between the rubber stands and base part.

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