The Simplest Ukelele Holder.
–> Designed to work with Tablecloth Clamp, Thing #425799.
The holder hangs the instrument at the edge or corner of a table and is a good fit for soprano or baritone ukeleles.
Non-3D printing materials
- 2 pcs 3-1/2″ length of 1/4″ dowel or round Japanese bamboo chopstick
- 2 pcs thick wall surgical tubing to fit onto the dowel (strongly recommended to prevent the instrument from twisting and falling if bumped)
Instructions
- Print the tablecloth clamp, Thing #425799 in PETG or ABS. Choose a size to strongly clamp onto the edge of your table.
- Print the Simplest Ukelele Holder in ABS with brim.
- Clamp the Simplest Ukelele Holder between the tabletop and the clamp
- Cut 2 pcs of 1/4″ dowel about 3-1/2″ long
- Push the two dowels into the holder
- Push rubber tubing onto the dowels and cut to length
This article was first featured at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4711767 on January 6, 2021 at 03:26AM by gwimaker
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