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Stick Mic. Support for Lavalier Microphone

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Black (10101) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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TPU 90A / Black (51103) / 1 kg

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Stick Mic. Support for Lavalier Microphone

The top foam must be purchased separately

 

This model features a support for lavalier microphones that mimics a stick mic. The flag is removable and fitted using a printed TPU cushion. Alternately you can glue the flag to the mic support and that way you don´t need to print the TPU cushion.

 

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good file, but can you release the file for the square that sticks to the microphone? I would like to put my logo on it through the slicer itself. it would help a lot
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Sure, I'll do it as soon as possible. Most likely until tomorrow night.
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what is part plate 3
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It's a TPU cushion that goes inside the flag, used to fix it to the microphone. You only need to print ir if you want your flag to be removable. Otherwise you can glue the flag to the microphone.
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