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Rahul Das.
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16 November 2024 at 09:25 #60961
Manulito
BRONZE MemberHey everyone, I Love the idea to verstehe the covers for the 6000 Series. I printed the files and found the exact problem with the two at the bottom. Does anyone already have the solution for this? I believe that one single at the very last bottom position should be sufficient. I was also thinking about taking away the snapping part and only fixing the wooden frets. What I was also wondering after the first test , is how you would in the end assemble and disassemble the covers.
28 January 2025 at 19:07 #63165H Nebs
BRONZE MemberHow du the fit. Do you have a picture with the Wood on ?
23 November 2025 at 17:47 #71512Rahul Das
BRONZE MemberHi all,
Thanks for the STL files, I will print these soon and can’t wait for the final result.
Does anyone have an STL file for the Beolab 4000 too. 😉
Also where did you go, or suggest to go for the wood frets as it seems quite precise and I doubt my local B & Q Store would be able to fulfill my requirements.
Many Thanks,
Rahul Das
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