Swinging headphone hanger for Neewer Microphone arm

Swinging headphone hanger for Neewer Microphone arm

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A simple headphone hanger I made because I noticed that hanging my headphones over the top of the microphone arm damaged the padding over time. Since I tend to adjust my microphone position from time to time I wanted a design that could swing to adjust the angle. A simple bolt would have probably been enough but I had some bearings laying around so I used these. Feel free to use the .step file to accomodate the design to your needs. # V2 version The V2 version is simply an update to the mount. The following changes have been made: - moved bearing mount so it doesn't require supports - made a lip at the edge of the bearing mount and removed the middle so that the bearing can snap on and not slide off as easily - increased gap between the two halves on the screw side so it can be tightened more. # Support settings No supports are required unless you are printing the v1 version of the mount. # Required Hardware - 1 608 bearing - 3 M4x6 machine bolts. You can also use longer ones and shorten them using a saw - 1 M4x10 machine bolt - 4 M4 nuts # Assembly To mount the base on the mic arm itself you will need to partially disassemble the arm and slide it on. Afterwards tighten the screw so the base will no longer slide around on the arm. The headphone hanger is made up of 2 parts to make it simpler to print. First insert the bearing between the 2 halves and press them together. Then put in the 3 screws (I know that 3 are overkill. You can also use 2 or maybe even just 1) to hold the halves together. Then just press the bearing onto the base. It's a press fit. In my case I had to use a heatgun to soften up the parts a little in order to properly press in the bearing and nuts.

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