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Fully 3D printable Speaker v20
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This is the basic components of a 3D printed speaker; you need to add magnets and copper wire, Along with getting the plates cut from a local or online laser cutter
I've also included a cone mold to vacuum form the cone out of a sheet of .32mm thick PLA or PETG. the cone model may or may not print properly - use at own discretion...
The Surround should be printed in TPU or this speaker may not work. I use ninjatek TPU but it should work with everything from 85A-97A it will just change the frequency response (higher shore hardness = high frequency response-- 85A will act like a small woofer and 97A should act like a mid)
Magnets are as follows - read the info at the following link before continuing:
https://www.stanfordmagnets.com/are-magnets-dangerous.html#:~:text=Precautions%20in%20Daily%20Life%201%20Pinching%3A%20Strong%20magnets,devices%20are%20sensitive%20to%20strong%20magnetic%20fields.%20
24 - n52 magnets 19mm OD 6.25mm ID 3mm thick
MAGENTS OF THIS SIZE ARE DANGEROUS, THEY
I've also included a cone mold to vacuum form the cone out of a sheet of .32mm thick PLA or PETG. the cone model may or may not print properly - use at own discretion...
The Surround should be printed in TPU or this speaker may not work. I use ninjatek TPU but it should work with everything from 85A-97A it will just change the frequency response (higher shore hardness = high frequency response-- 85A will act like a small woofer and 97A should act like a mid)
Magnets are as follows - read the info at the following link before continuing:
https://www.stanfordmagnets.com/are-magnets-dangerous.html#:~:text=Precautions%20in%20Daily%20Life%201%20Pinching%3A%20Strong%20magnets,devices%20are%20sensitive%20to%20strong%20magnetic%20fields.%20
24 - n52 magnets 19mm OD 6.25mm ID 3mm thick
MAGENTS OF THIS SIZE ARE DANGEROUS, THEY
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