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Guitar Wall Mount

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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Description

Securely display your guitar with this 3D printed wall mount. Engineered to hold your instrument safely and stylishly, it features a sleek design that fits my guitar neck, which measures about 42mm at the smallest point. Please check the technical drawing for measurements before printing to ensure compatibility with your guitar. The mount can easily support guitars weighing up to 2kg (my guitar) and can be installed with two screws.

 

I have added a bigger model (space between the arms increased) as .stl files. Please have a look at the Drawing PDF to find the best model for you. If you use the bigger model please add a print profile.


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GuitarHolder-Drawing.pdf

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Unfortunately It brokes after two days, with 100% infill, idk why :( , but overall i love the design. Thank you! :D ps: maybe my guitar was to heavey(?). :))
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I don't think being 100% implies it's stronger, from my vague opinion, some with 60% infill are stronger than 100% ones
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Exactly, a mesh distributes the weight, 100% lets the weight fall where it falls and can break more easily (I'm not a technician but it was something like that haha)
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Replying to @user_1488548291 :
Also, 100 % infill means that the infill puts pressure over the walls. Instead of rising infill you should increase wall count for stronger prints.
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I printed the part but it came out full of wisps, I don't know if it's the filament or I noticed that when I sent it to print the fan automatically activated at 70%? If this happened to anyone, can you please help me, it's for a gift and I need it urgently
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I think you already tested the filament, right?
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Filament problem and retractions too
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printed in matte black PLA, 4 walls and 20% infill. printed the 47mm version. came out great, haven't tested the strength yet. printed for an acoustic
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I did also use adaptive layer height too
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I printed this for my friend and he loves it. Printed in Black PLA Galaxy and it turned our great. The print profile is setup correctly, just the holes for the screws should be a bit larger because the 2mm screws which are the ones which would fit through this holes couldnt hold the guitar securely. I widen the holes with a drill bit to 3.5mm so we can mount it with M3 screws to a wall. Love it! Thank you for this design. I have to boost this one!
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
Thanks 👍.
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
Good
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
SUPER COOL
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good sturdy print. not holding a guitar on this occasion. even have one holding my 7lb sledge hammer in the shed.
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Nice 😀
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
cool guitar holder
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