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Yamaha DTX4XX e-drum module phone/tablet holder

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates

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M3x5x4 Round Threaded Brass Heat-Insert Nut (20PCS) - AB012
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  • M3x12 Countersink screw x 10:

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OnShape document:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/7806742b8f5e8fdeb2535da4/w/d01618e6004f025c4d318897/e/7462d848beebbb9176e02f98

Unlike some Alesis racks, my DTX452K does not have grooves along rack tube to stabilize mount, so any heavy items will eventually rotate to toms or behind the kit. So I figured that mounting everything onto module itself will be decent idea. Mount consists of three parts, connected by an M3 countersunk screws with heat inserts, but I feel like, if you make holes on front plate somewhat tight fit for screwing into, it will also work ok.

I printed with eSun ABS+ straight-away, so everything will be on loose side of the fit once you print with PLA or PETG. 

Mount features:

  • control window for manipulating module with hardware buttons (just in case, as I'm using an app)
  • phone/tab stand (fits my Galaxy Tab S10+ well and stable)
  • drum sticks shelf (5B)
  • simple cable hook for USB cable
  • simple drum key hook

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