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Update 25/02/26
At a user's request, I made an AMS-compatible base version for those who prefer direct printing, the rest of the project remains unchanged
Hello everyone! I needed a stand to keep my headphones tidy and organized on my desk, and I decided to make a Kitty-themed one. Since I don't have a multicolor AMS system, I opted for a mosaic system, dividing the project into several components to then assemble them.
To ensure the pieces fit together correctly, I added offset tolerances. I chose to use fairly tight tolerances to avoid using glue, and thanks to a small hammer and protective cloths to avoid damaging the surfaces, I managed to fit the various pieces together. The hollow red bow I applied to the headphone holder was secured with a few drops of superglue to ensure a secure hold.
Regarding the printing sequence and assembly, I recommend proceeding as follows:
1. Print the headphone headband from plate 1 using print supports. The slightly rough part that the support will inevitably leave will not be visible, as it will be on the negative side relative to the viewing point.
2. Print plate 2, containing the red bow, and then plate 3 with the Kitty profile, eyes, and nose. Insert the bow into the black profile; this will already be a first test to check the tolerances

3. Print the stand base and then proceed with fitting the nose and eyes. I recommend placing the pieces on the base first, then flipping the base over and gently pushing to fit them perfectly

Next, insert the actual profile, complete with the bow, onto the stand base. If you are unsure about the tolerances, you can safely resize the black profile by reducing it by 1%, but I didn't need to.
Finally, glue the hollow bow onto the headphone headband and insert the connecting rod between the base and the headband, adding a few drops of superglue.
And you're done!
Only 99.32 grams
I hope you like it. If you decide to print it, don't forget to share photos of your work; I would really love to see them!
Important note: it has been pointed out to me that the central rod, and thus the height of the stand, might be too low for some types of headphones. I was about to insert a profile to overcome this problem, but then I thought it would be better to proceed differently.
Open Bambu Studio, in the "Prepare" window, select the headphone rod, in the top menu select "scale", uncheck "uniform scale", set the height you prefer on the Z-axis, and you're done!
Please note that the original project has a rod of 179mm (A1 mini limit) and once assembled, it has a height from the point where the headphones rest to the upper face of the stand of 177mm, so adjust accordingly to obtain the desired height
I hope this was helpful
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