Microphone holder for Shure 520DX
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Published on July 14, 2012
Description
The 520DX is very popular with harmonica players and some singers use it as a special FX mic due to its specific mid-range tone. But when you're not cupping it in your hand, you can't put it anywhere. There's no mount for a mic stand, and the round shape and heavy cable mean it's prone to fall off a table.
This clip holds the mic tight but it's easy to take it out. The mounting block has one hole for a 5/8"-to-3/8" adapter (mount top of mic stand) and one that can be threaded for M8 (mount anywhere else).
This clip holds the mic tight but it's easy to take it out. The mounting block has one hole for a 5/8"-to-3/8" adapter (mount top of mic stand) and one that can be threaded for M8 (mount anywhere else).
Instructions
Quick instruction: Print the file named "520DX.stl", buy a 3/8" thread adapter (e.g. a K&M 217), glue it into the large hole. Done.
Long instructions:
Open "520DX Outline.skp" in Sketchup, export as DXF ("520DX Outline.dxf").
Open "520DX Shell.scad" in OpenSCAD, which creates the rotational body, export as STL ("520DX Shell.stl").
Open "520DX.scad" in OpenSCAD, which imports the rotational body and adds the mounting block.
The reason for the complicated path is that the rotational shell won't render correctly using the standard OpenSCAD render (at least on my machine) and takes ages to render using CGAL, so it's awkward to work with. So the rotational body is created first, and post-production is done in a different SCAD file.
Long instructions:
Open "520DX Outline.skp" in Sketchup, export as DXF ("520DX Outline.dxf").
Open "520DX Shell.scad" in OpenSCAD, which creates the rotational body, export as STL ("520DX Shell.stl").
Open "520DX.scad" in OpenSCAD, which imports the rotational body and adds the mounting block.
The reason for the complicated path is that the rotational shell won't render correctly using the standard OpenSCAD render (at least on my machine) and takes ages to render using CGAL, so it's awkward to work with. So the rotational body is created first, and post-production is done in a different SCAD file.
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License
Microphone holder for Shure 520DX by bjoerngiesler is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

I am new to this site. Is it appropriate to ask someone to make one of these and send it to me, as I do not have my own 3d printer?
I'm sure it's appropriate. I'd offer to build one for you; unfortunately my 3D printer is currently not operational because I'm preparing to move into my new house...