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Pick Holder with Guitar Head attachment

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A1 mini
A1

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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56 min
1 plate
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Description

A guitar pick holder useful on the road or for concerts.

The pick holder can be used as is without the attachment, and the attachment can slide firmly into the pick holder and can be attached tight on the guitar head.

 

It can hold about 4 picks, which is enough for a concert or to grab the different thicknesses of picks you commonly use.

 

How to :

 

  1. Please use the profile as is, there is specific infills and supports blocks designed to have an efficient print. For example, the attachment has a 100% infill in the spring area, and the holder has specific supports, only where it is needed

     

  2. Remove the supports on attachment and pick holder :

  3. Glide the attachment on the pick holder. You will need to pinch firmly the 2 attachments pins:

  4. Ready 😉

 

The attachment can be fixed on wide range of guitars heads, from 10 to 20 mm thick approximatively.

 

/!\ The holder will be fine with any guitar with PU laquer - which covers most guitars -. As i have no knowledge of PLA behaviour with nitro, i would avoid attaching it on high end guitars with nitrocellulosic laquer like Gibsons or Martins. However, the pick holder can be used alone, or attached anywhere else with the attachment. /!\

 

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