The file 'Thunderbird Bass Anti Neck Dive Arm 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 88.1KB.
I was tired of my Thunderbird base having such terrible neck dive, so I decided to use Tinker cad and a few other programs to simply create an arm or horn to extend up to the 12th fret to alleviate the neck dive.
this particular print works by bolting into the original strap button attached at the heel of the neck, using a standard screw and replacing the strap button at the end of the horn. The existing strap button on the bottom of the instrument is reused in the same place as it was before, the modification is needed to the instrument itself
you may want to add some sort of soft padding to the inside to prevent minor scuffing to the instrument itself
Check out Version 2.0 (broken down) to print on smaller printers.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6722974
Thunderbird_Arm_Bottom_Round_Interior.stl | 50.9KB | |
Thunderbird_Arm_Top_Thumb__Back.stl | 172.0KB |