Guitar stand mostly printed and can be taken apart for transportation.
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updated October 1, 2024

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My SO needed a guitar stand so I made one.  It fits bigger guitars with a body thickness up to 125mm. (Hers is a western style Fender)

I am not proud of this design since this was a rather quick frankensteined one. I even didn't want to release it but a friend of hers asked for the files … so here I am.

 

You will need: 

  • a 20mm diameter rod/pole (blue part). (I am using a 40cm long PVC pipe here)
  • some rubberfeet (for the top support I am using 2x 10mm (yellow area) and on the bottom six smaller ones)
  • felt furniture stripes or pads to pad the feets where the quitar contacts the printed part (red area)

I would recommend to print the top support part first to check the fit of your rod/pole. I aimed for a tight fit so that no glue is required while the rod can be disassembled for transportation.

You could use M3 sockethead screws to secure the feet to the feetmiddle part but I didn't do that since the fit is tight enough.

I printed it in PetG but PLA should work as well.

No supports needed. All parts are saved in the intended printing orientation.

Step file is included.

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