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  • in reply to: DIY Beolab 8000 Wood frets (STLs included). #36875
    Lemme
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      I could not add the STL in above post. I try here again…including the Fusion 360 file.

      …it should have been ZIP’ed….here U go…

      in reply to: DIY Beolab 8000 Wood frets (STLs included). #36874
      Lemme
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        @Lemme : Do you have pictures of beolab 8000’s with your 5mm brackers/final result looks? I’m interested in how it looks compared to Matadors 4mm brackets, because the ‘curve’ looks smaller on the 4mm brackets…

        Sorry for the late reply. Here are some pictures. The top still needs to be worked with to ensure a nicer look. I have created a top cover to 3D print instead of cutting one out of black cardboard, STL attached.

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        in reply to: DIY Beolab 8000 Wood frets (STLs included). #36836
        Lemme
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          Hi all
          Here in Denmark it seems that 5mm frets are more easily available. I have therefore created clamps based on 5mm frets.

          I have created new STL files based on Matadors original clamp design, but slightly changed. They are 5mm wide, a litte deeper in the groove and more curved. There is also 3 clamps now. A Top, Middle and Buttom.

          The Top and Middle clamps rests on the speaker structure – and the Buttom just floats. You can choose to replace the Middle with the Buttom clamp if you wish.

          The clamps were made in Fusion 360. I have provided both the Fusion 360 files and the STL files. That way you can adjust the clamps to your specific needs if needed.

          Credits go to Matador for starting this. He also approved to add the files here.

          in reply to: DIY Beolab 8000 Wood frets (STLs included). #36835
          Lemme
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            Hi Matador
            Thank you for a very swift response!

            I can follow your trouble with creating all the wide slots in the correct angle – it must have been taken a lot of trial&error to get right.

            As you sugget, I will try with CAD Assistant or similar tool first. If that do not work then you are right, I must adjust the wooden frets with a file.

            Many thanks for you contribution!

            in reply to: DIY Beolab 8000 Wood frets (STLs included). #36833
            Lemme
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              Hi Matador

              Is it possible for you to provide the original design file from the application that you used to create it with. Like Fusion 360, SketchUp or Tinkercad.

              The reason is that I need to modify the model as the most used wooden frets here in DK are 5mm.

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