Professional Elastic ShockMount for Microphones
The elastic string you see in the picture can be purchased anywhere they are selling sewing material.
As well as you can spend more money to buy the typical gray one.
PAY ATTENTION
the classical gray one doesn't last very long. Within 3-5 years it loses its elasticity.
While the cheaper one you can buy in any sewing shop, lasts a lot longer.
It's up to you. The money are yours.
Externally Purchasable Parts:
O-Ring in the Inner Assembly
Supplier: McMaster-Carr Components
Code: 9262K744
Name: 9262K744_Oil-Resistant Buna-N O-Ring
Reference PIn (Spring PIn)
Supplier: McMaster-Carr Components
Code: 91612A207
Name: 91612A207_Coiled Spring Pins
Rubber Washer
Any rubber washer in the measure of the STL/STEP file
ThumbKnob Threaded Rod
Supplier: McMaster-Carr Components
Code: 1078N132
Name: 1078N132_Class 10.9 High-Strength Steel Threaded Rod
The plastic knob should be 3D Printed.
The thread is screwed in it, and it's glued with Epoxy.
Materials
You can print it in Nylon as well as simple plastic.
I do suggest CNC but it's up to you.
Microphone fastening ring
I will add several fastening rings time-by-tyme. Indeed this shock-mount can be used for U87 as well as for many other Mics.
However each mic family has its own fastening.
I will add them here once they are ready
How it is assembled
Video here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/audio-tools-3d-1-102074746
The author marked this model as their own original creation.