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3D Printed Replacement Nut for Upright String Bass
This is a precision-modeled string bass nut designed as a drop-in replacement or a customizable blank for 3/4 and 4/4 scale upright basses. Engineered for durability and high-frequency transmission, this model provides a reliable alternative to traditional ebony or bone components.
Design Specifications
String Slots: Pre-contoured for standard orchestral or hybrid string gauges.
Dimensions: Optimized for a standard neck width, featuring a subtle radius to match common fingerboard curvatures.
Material Compatibility: Designed specifically for high-density filaments to withstand the high tension of steel or synthetic core strings.
Recommended Print Settings
To ensure the part can handle the downward pressure of the strings without compressing or shearing, use the following guidelines:
Filament: PETG, Nylon, or Carbon Fiber PLA/PETG. (Avoid standard PLA as it may creep under long-term tension).
Infill: 100% (Solid) is
This is a precision-modeled string bass nut designed as a drop-in replacement or a customizable blank for 3/4 and 4/4 scale upright basses. Engineered for durability and high-frequency transmission, this model provides a reliable alternative to traditional ebony or bone components.
Design Specifications
String Slots: Pre-contoured for standard orchestral or hybrid string gauges.
Dimensions: Optimized for a standard neck width, featuring a subtle radius to match common fingerboard curvatures.
Material Compatibility: Designed specifically for high-density filaments to withstand the high tension of steel or synthetic core strings.
Recommended Print Settings
To ensure the part can handle the downward pressure of the strings without compressing or shearing, use the following guidelines:
Filament: PETG, Nylon, or Carbon Fiber PLA/PETG. (Avoid standard PLA as it may creep under long-term tension).
Infill: 100% (Solid) is
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