The file 'Liquid Microphone Telephone Transmitter (Ye Olde) 3D Printer Model' is (stl,pdf) file type, size is 12.5MB.
Someone reached out and asked me to make a series of things to use as visual aides for her class. This is the first make in a series going over how microphones work. Since the telephone is a transmitter, I figured I'd start with this up right model as exhibited in 1876. This is just half the device. I've not included the receiver since her lectures are more about microphones.
A real joy in this work is getting as close as possible to the real thing - not only in how it works, material and dimensional accuracy, but how it is built. I looked through whatever open source materials I could find - photos, illustrations, patent records, and really wonderful material accurate replicas. I try to create models in a way that resemble not only how something looks, but how it is assembled. Hopefully I can give a maker the opportunity to experience that.
There are a few components I added that are not printable (threaded fasteners, paper membrane, binding and connecting wires). I recommend the following:
I included instructions for this make.
Thank you for reaching out and inspiring new ideas for makes. I hope this brings you some joy and discovery. Please let me know what you think, and if you appreciate the work, please hit the like button.
Base.stl | 2.2MB | |
Base_Components.stl | 6.7MB | |
Cone.stl | 1.4MB | |
Instructions.pdf | 4.6MB | |
Liquid_Reservoire.stl | 2.0MB | |
Mounting_Ring.stl | 2.0MB | |
Posts.stl | 434.7KB | |
Ring_Components.stl | 4.8MB | |
Tensioner_Ring.stl | 2.0MB |