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Marshall jack keyholder
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I took inspiration from other keyholders made with jacks (or RJ45 ethernet connectors) and I decided to design this Marshall amplifier version for a friend of mine.
This project is not a simple print-and-assemble one, I had to use different materials and tools. Here you have the lists
In the .zip file you can find the entire 3D model in SW2020
Materials:
- Aluminum bar 2x 120x30x2 mm
- A piece of women sock (black)
- 4 female 3.5mm audio jack (stereo or mono is the same)
- 1 to N male 3.5mm jack to create your keychains (in the pictures you can see that I made an aluminum custom jack with the lathe just for fun)
- black, white and gold spray paint
- 4 wood screws 3.5x15 mm (or similar)
- superglue
Tools:
- Drill
- Drillbits (depending on the female jack size, 9mm in my case)
- various diameter for the other holes
- File
- Countersink
Unfortunately, I don't have pictures of the making but I will give a written description:
1. Print the parts that have an
This project is not a simple print-and-assemble one, I had to use different materials and tools. Here you have the lists
In the .zip file you can find the entire 3D model in SW2020
Materials:
- Aluminum bar 2x 120x30x2 mm
- A piece of women sock (black)
- 4 female 3.5mm audio jack (stereo or mono is the same)
- 1 to N male 3.5mm jack to create your keychains (in the pictures you can see that I made an aluminum custom jack with the lathe just for fun)
- black, white and gold spray paint
- 4 wood screws 3.5x15 mm (or similar)
- superglue
Tools:
- Drill
- Drillbits (depending on the female jack size, 9mm in my case)
- various diameter for the other holes
- File
- Countersink
Unfortunately, I don't have pictures of the making but I will give a written description:
1. Print the parts that have an
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