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Clamping & Swiveling Desktop Speaker Stand by Deposition Sound

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Attach this clamp to the edge of your desktop, swivel your speaker to any angle you wish, lock it into position, and ROCK OUT!

Maximum speaker weight: 8.3 lb (3.8 kg)

Print Settings: 4 walls (minimum) for .6mm nozzle 6 walls (minimum) for a .4mm nozzle 15-20% gyroid infill

See PDF attachment for assembly instructions.

General Notes: We recommend using PETG. But PLA, ABS, and ASA are perfectly fine too. Keep in mind that the surfaces making contact between the pedestal ball and the upper plate socket are subject to wear. After all, it's just plastic. The levers are there to add a little extra clamp force and increase the static friction force. Try to make all adjustments with the levers open. You can adjust the orientation of the speaker with the levers in the closed position. But, do so sparingly as this will reduce the holding power of your swivel joint in the future.

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5 Likes7 DownloadsSeptember 16, 2024




This model is restricted by licensing terms. 
5 Likes7 DownloadsSeptember 16, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.