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26 March 2024 at 10:30 #53831
Hi,
This is my version 3 of the STL-file to print on a 3D-printer so you can make your own wooden frets on your Beolab 2500.
Print it out and drill holes in it so you can use the original screws to put it on your Beolabs 2500 after removing the fronts. I have tryed to make it to make it reversible.
You will need 2 printed STL for one speaker and 4 x 18 x 330 mm wooden frets.So you need:
- STL-file
- A 3D-printer and print 4 stl-files (I printed it with ABS medium)
- Wood 4 x 18 x 330 mm for every speaker 22
- Some double-sided tape for the ones on the side.
I know, my English is not so good. But I want to share. It’s free to use to make your own.
After downloading remove .pdf.
- This topic was modified 2 months ago by Multicare. Reason: added stl file
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You must be logged in to view attached files.27 June 2024 at 12:26 #57042Hello Jabaar,
I can’t see the file to download the STL-File.
Where can i find it?
8 July 2024 at 11:33 #57303Hallo Jabaar,
I am not able to see any attachments. Would you mind sharing the files, please?
16 July 2024 at 21:50 #57441Hallo Jabaar,
Ik kan de bestanden helaas niet zien. Kan je ze misschien naar mij sturen?
alvast bedankt!
mvg,
Devon
28 August 2024 at 11:14 #58650Hi friend where is the 3d file download please?
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