DIY Speaker Turntable Adaptor (spinorama Measurements) For Speaker Tripod Stands With 35mm Tubes 3D Printer Model

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Summary

What for?

This is an adaptor to convert a simple speaker stand tripod to a DIY speaker turntable for spinorama measurements. The aim was to create a design that that can be used for shelf speakers and requires as little mechanical work as possible. I tested the design with ub to 20 lbs and would reccomend more than that. But of course it would be possible to scale up the design.

What you need...

...is a simple speaker tripod stand with a 35mm top tube. As this seems to be a common dimension it shouldn't be hard to find one. Small tripods start around $35.

In addtion you need:
-M5 bolts with nuts and washers (Bolts aprox. 20mm long)
-6x3mm magnets if you prefer the scale with magnets.
-a wooden board or a wooden chopping board with dimensions of ~180x250x16mm (depending on your needs)
-a 3d printer with a printaerea of at least 210x140x105mm (Ender 3 would be fine)
-filament (anything except TPU should be fine)

Different variants

This model includes different variants:
-small and bigger base
-scale and indicator with and without magnets

Important for printing:

-filament flow should be calibrated as well as pressure advance/linear advance
-Z seam unterextrusion is okay, overextrusion not (the dove tail connections would not fit, as well as the tripod tube
-travels within the diameter of the tube holder should be avoided (Parameter 'avoid crossing wall' or 'combing mode' should be set accordingly

Base_big_03a.stl 785.6KB
Base_small_02b.stl 789.4KB
Indicator_mech_03a1.stl 2.5MB
Inidcator_magnet_02b.stl 101.7KB
Scale_magnet_02b.stl 3.7MB
Scale_mech_03a.stl 3.2MB