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3D Printable Yoke-Style Guitar Capo

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P1S
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H2C
A1 mini
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X1 Carbon
H2S
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A2L
P1P
X1E

TPU Parts
TPU Parts
Designer
23 min
1 plate
5.0(1)

PETG Parts
PETG Parts
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2.1 h
1 plate

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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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M3x10 BHCS Machine Screw (20PCS) - AA172
M2 Carbon Steel Hex Nut (20PCS) - AB003
M2x16 SHCS Machine Screw (20PCS) - AA025
M2x10 SHCS Machine Screw (20PCS) - AA151
Bambu Filaments
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TPU 90A / Black (51103) / 1 kg
Orange(30301) / Filament with spool / 1kg
List other parts
  • Super glue x 1: Glue for TPU part to capo

Description

Yoke-Style Guitar Capo

This is a 3D printable yoke-style guitar capo designed to provide even pressure across the strings while keeping a clean, low-profile shape around the neck. It is made for players who want a simple, functional capo that can be printed at home and customized with different material combinations.

The design uses rigid parts for the main body and flexible TPU contact parts/pads to help protect the neck and strings while improving grip. I included material-based print profiles so you can choose the version that works best for your setup.

 

Materials list:

  • Main body: PLA or PETG
  • Contact pads / flexible parts: TPU 85A
  • 1x M3x10 Button Head Cap Screw (BHCS)
  • 1x M2x10 Socket Head Cap Screw (SHCS)
  • 1x M2x16 Socket Head Cap Screw (SHCS)
  • 2x M2 Hex Nut

Features:

  • Yoke-style capo design
  • Printable rigid body with flexible TPU contact areas
  • Designed for even string pressure
  • Separate print profiles for differen
  • t material combinations
  • Good for acoustic or electric guitar, depending on fit

Printing notes:
For best results, print the rigid body in PLA for easier printing or PETG for better durability. TPU is recommended anywhere the capo contacts the strings or neck. Make sure the capo fits your specific guitar neck before relying on it for long sessions, since neck profiles and string height can vary between guitars.

 

Assembly/use:
Print the rigid body parts and TPU contact pads separately. I used super glue to attach the TPU pads to the main capo body. Apply a small amount of glue, press the TPU firmly into place, and let it fully cure before using the capo. Once assembled, test the fit gently on your guitar neck and adjust the position/pressure until the strings ring clearly without buzzing.

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