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Guitar stand E-guitar guitar stand

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A1mini mit Anycubic PLA+ und Fuzzy Skin
A1mini mit Anycubic PLA+ und Fuzzy Skin
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After a long search in the Makerlab, I decided it was time to build my own electric guitar stand. One that wouldn't fall over or similar, as the comments suggested.

I don't want to stand out, this is my first design and I also moved a strut after the prototype to avoid getting caught in the strap.

But I can say that I put down my self-built guitars with a clear conscience and have already tried several times to see if the whole thing is easy to tip over.

I can say that anyone who wants to safely put down an electric guitar is welcome to treat themselves to this print.

Please let me know or see how it's received by you.

I printed on the A1 mini, which is the smallest size that works geometrically, but you can of course simply scale it up if you have larger print beds. At 100%, a body with a thickness of 42mm fits well, which none of my guitars exceed.

Everything is easy to print in PLA with 12% infill and I chose Fuzzy Skin. Additionally, I added slim tree supports.

 

Have fun with it!

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