Modular Headphone Stand for tall headphones

Modular Headphone Stand for tall headphones

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All of the headphone stands I found on thingiverse were either too big to print on my ender 5 or too short for my headphones, so I made one. It features modular head, so you can choose between a short or wide holder depending which fits better. I tailored the wide head to my Focal Elear, I think it should fit most headphones, but obviously not my beyerdynamic so I have the short version as well. The base can be modular too, so you can switch colours and materials without having to print a whole thing (if you don't super glue the whole thing). edit: I've also added 'reinforced main' because I found it to be sagging on heavier headphones (the elear in my case). # To put it together: + I have left holes for magnets (10mm x 2mm) for the main-frame and legs, otherwise you can glue it together. + Also 4 slots on the bottom for 10mm (diameter) rubber feet if you need + The holder part will require 2 m4 machine screws and bolts, around 15mm in length + You'll need to print all of the first 4 files, and one of the holder depending on your headphone + The main-frame should use at least 5 or 6 wall lines, and you'd want about 100g of plastic on the legs so it's not top heavy

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