Improved kid's drum stand

Improved kid's drum stand

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This is a more practical remodel of this prototype: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3985997 This model is toddler tested and approved, and the tilt angle is adjustable. The size, unscaled is appropriate for a 2 year old, and holds a 6" drum. The DwH and H parts are threaded - everything else is not, to make it more easily scalable. Since DwH and it's matching setscrew are both printable, and the threads on H are not crucial, the entire model can be scaled to any size your printer can hold. Parts A and O can be printed in flexible material, like Ninjaflex or Cheetah or TPU or TPE. If you don't have those, PLA will still work; it's just not as grippy. The rest of the parts should be printed in something rigid, like PLA, PET, or ABS. You'll also need some M2 screws or bolts and an M6 to hold the tilt mechanism (H and K) steady. I recommend using Part DwH (D with hole) instead of part D. Print the following (if there are threads, make sure they are pointing upward on the print). A x3 (flexible material preferred) B x3 C x3 DwH x4 Key x4 E (optional) F (optional) G x1 H x1 K x1 L x1 M x6 N x3 O x3 (flexible material preferred) Use an M2 nut and bolt to affix each A to the short side of each B. Use another M2 to affix the middle hole of each B to one end of each C. Use another M2 to affix the three other ends of the C's to each of the DwH fins. Use another M2 to affix the three far ends of B to each of another DwH's fins. Push the threaded end of G through the center of the DwH affixed to the C (shorter peices). Then push the threaded end of G through the DwH affixed to the basket arms (B). Push until the C DwH hits the end stop on G. You can optionally add the washer (F) and the adjustment nut (E) to the threads on G. Screw two of the 6mm Keys into the two DwH setscrew holes. Screw G into H, and the basket is done. Next, screw an M2 bolt through part M, then through DwH (or D, it's not very important with this one) fin, then through another M. Make sure the two M pieces are oriented so that the holes line up in the middle. Screw another M2 bolt through the middle M hole, then through one end of the N piece, then through the other M middle hole. Press fit part O onto the unaffixed end of the two M pieces. The ridged sides should face out and down when the N piece is pointing up. Then screw an M2 x 8 mm bolt through the round side of the O part, through the two remaining holes in the M parts, and then press an M2 nut in the hexagonal cavity of O, so that the nut threads onto the bolt. Screw the remaining N part into the last DwH. Repeat for the remaining fins until all three legs are done. Press part L through the DwH holding M, then the D/DwH part holding N. Then screw in the remaining key(s). Screw the threaded part of K into L, and then the base is done. Screw an M6 bolt to hold H and K together at the desired angle, and the stand is ready to go.

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