wooden pins 4mm (version 1 shown on first 3 pictures) or 3mm and 4mm (version 2 shown on last 3 pictures);
steel pipe 12mm (outside diameter);
some 3D printed parts (black color parts on pictures, material PLA);
some wooden plates (version 2 bamboo plate, the smallest one for kitchen purposes);
Version 2 has got so many pins and assembly is getting complicated.
Version 1 is more simple (17x d=4mm), pins’ assembly with glue took around 15 min. Version 2 - there is too many pins (19x d=3mm and 6x d=4mm), that is why assembly took more than 30 min. Slow glue is necessary. The problem is to put all pins togeter simultanously into second printed holder. Rest of assembly was quite easy, as expected.
Yes, it is true. But this time I have bought K280 with already broken elastic strap. I have already rebuilt some AKG with broken straps - K301 (Refurbishing Philips SBC3398 like AKG K301). I will do sth similar with K280. Thanks anyway for input.
That’s way cool lookin’! You could definitely sell some of these if you put up ads or an Etsy shop if you’re so inclined. I absolutely dig the look of these and as long as they’re sturdy and well balanced, I wouldn’t mind having one or two of these for my collection. If you end up going that direction with it, let me/us know for sure.
That’s actually a pretty cool idea. Good thinkin’. Though, since headphone cables don’t have a clip that lets you clip the plug to the cable, it might not be as slick in practice as I’m thinking, but it’d be cool to find out.
If you’re gonna start making and selling them then I’d have no problem buying one and paying for shipping to support that effort, but if you’d rather not do that then the 3D files to make one myself would be great.
In next week I will have ready missing 3d model for second vertical pins for cable and then I will share models via thingiverse (link will be placed on this topic as well).