Hi friends,
Do you play acoustic guitar? Are you tired to break your family or friends (or yourself) ears during your guitar training?
Welcome, you're like me! My poor quality playing is an ordeal for all ears around.
So I decided to make an end-of-torture tool. This kind of object exists in shops but this one is made with low cost material (except the printer of course, but I suppose you have one, no? ;)
This tool lets you easily adjust the pressure on the cords and therefore the mute level. And, very important if you love your guitar, it doesn't touch the table. No risk of damage.
You'll need:
How to do?
Once printed I suggest you to embed the head of the bolt in the print (see picture). The aim is to have nothing that can damage the guitar.
Insert the pieces of sponge (see picture). You can glue the small one in it's groove (the one in the lower part).. It is not necessary for the other one.
Then, you have to adjust the distance between the two parts. You can use my Stopnut (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2696399) to help you because the bolt head is inaccessible during this operation. I can't give you instructions about the distance because all depend of the density of your kitchen sponge and mute level you want. Try and you'll find.
When all is ok, you can glue the nut to block it but I don't suggest you that because it could be necessary to change the kitchen sponge one day.
To use it, you have to drag the tool along the cords and use the elastic to maintain the opposite side of bolt.
That's all. I hope that be useful.
If you have suggestions or make one, feel free to let a comment or post a picture.
Bonjour chez vous.
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
Prusa Clone
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2mm
Infill:
10%
Notes:
For printing, I used low resolution (0.2mm) and 10% infill because there is no important pressure.
Category: MusicThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.