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Vinyl Record Weight / Stabilizer
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My first version of a standard 12 inch (33 1/3 RPM) record weight (and/or stabilizer). Since I didn't see any designs I thought I'd make my own.
Record Weights are believed to help reduce external vibrations from speakers, help flatten warped records, and of course, adds a little eye candy to your rig!
All printers print slightly different so use the "penny tester" STL to make sure the scaling % is right to make pennies fit before printing everything.
SPECS:
-6 internal compartments to add US pennies to create desired weight. Recommend using a scale to find your preferred weight.
-Spindle hole is sized slightly larger than my spindle just to make sure it fits all turntables.
-Outer diameter is sized to add clearance for most of the larger style needles when vinyl has ended (see photo).
-The weight height should fit in most turntables with the dust lid closed. If its too tall (or too short), simply change the Z scaling %.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
-Print walls 2 layers
Record Weights are believed to help reduce external vibrations from speakers, help flatten warped records, and of course, adds a little eye candy to your rig!
All printers print slightly different so use the "penny tester" STL to make sure the scaling % is right to make pennies fit before printing everything.
SPECS:
-6 internal compartments to add US pennies to create desired weight. Recommend using a scale to find your preferred weight.
-Spindle hole is sized slightly larger than my spindle just to make sure it fits all turntables.
-Outer diameter is sized to add clearance for most of the larger style needles when vinyl has ended (see photo).
-The weight height should fit in most turntables with the dust lid closed. If its too tall (or too short), simply change the Z scaling %.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
-Print walls 2 layers
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