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Join 5,, engineers with over 3,, free CAD files Join the Community. Surround Sound Head Phone Beyerdynamic DT 3 SONY MDR X Hinge Brac iPod Nano (3rd Generation Be sure your final design/s have the Autodesk logo visible in the render. Download logo here. Post your Headphones, Speakers, and Hearables designs as a Fusion file .f3z or.f3d files) and render .JPG) to the Design for Audio Technology challenge website for consideration Download the STL file off of the D Catch website. The STL file imported about 50 times the size of a normal head, so I had to scale it down. Using a ruler & looking in a mirror, I measure the width of my head (ear to ear & top to chin). In SolidWorks, I created a sketch on




headphones autodesk file download


Headphones autodesk file download


Wood has been know to have a great warm tonal quality for music. It only makes sense then to craft a pair of headphones from wood. This tutorial illustrates how to create a pair of functioning headphones from wood.


commodel number GFM-ND -RCA jacks: 2X barrel jacks from Digikey. As a product designer, I've worked on my fair share of headphones, headphones autodesk file download. I wanted to create a pair of headphones that headphones autodesk file download my dome perfectly. By using D Catch, I created an accurate CAD representation of my head. Using the iPad or digital camera open the Autodesk D Catch app.


Have a buddy take photos of your head. They should move around your head in about degree increments for each photo. Use the maximum of the 30 allotted photos for a more accurate catch, headphones autodesk file download. Hold headphones autodesk file download pose as still as possible for the best results. My face resulted in looking a bit warped, but my head profile was decent enough to model headphones around.


Download the STL file off of the D Catch website. The STL file imported about 50 times the size of a normal head, so I had to scale it down. In SolidWorks, I created a sketch on the front plane of a rectangle with my head dimensions. I then scaled the STL down so my face fit inside of the rectangle. SolidWorks does not make it easy to scale STL data.


I created a "U" key feature for the foam earpads to attach to the earcups. I am not going to go into detail as to all of the necessary steps for creating the headphones, but the SolidWorks website has numerious tutorials if you need some assistance. Create a SolidWorks drawing with all of your parts laid out how they will be cut on the CNC.


Save the linework out as Illustrator files. Position the two earcups within the headband profile for most efficient use of the the wood. Turn all of the linework to 0. Using the ShopBot native software, PartWorks, assign each level of cut depth to its own layer.


There are four levels of elevation for the earcup parts. Add tabs to the profile cuts so the parts don't dislodge when cutting. Follow the ShopBot guide for cutting hardwood. Foam earpads: I was mildly successful in attempting to cut out the 2 foam earpads with the ShopBot. I compressed the foam down onto the ShopBot bed by screwing down a thin piece of plywood. I was hoping the CNC bit would cut cleaner if the foam was more dense. After cleaning the edges up with a fabric scissors, I rather like the aesthetic though.


Then send the the profile linework of the earcups as well as the headband. Detach the parts by using a cutting blade on a Dremel. Cut the 20 gauge insulated wire into four 1" long pieces. Cut the other ends of the wires so that when soldered to the RCA jacks, the components fit into the cavity of the earcups, headphones autodesk file download. If everything was headphones autodesk file download correctly, the drives should produce sound. You'll have to remove the drivers to attach the earcups to the headband with the hinges.


Drill pilot holes for the small screws for each hinge. Slide the driver assembly back into the earcup cavity. Reply 8 years ago on Introduction. I'm not sure where you can get drivers with those specs. I hate to be captain obvious, but did you try google? Hey, headphones autodesk file download, thanks!


I listed the drivers I used under the Materials section. Hey littlebuddha, thank you for your blunt critique. I do agree the earcup pads could look a bit cleaner, but this was more of an experiment to see if our ShopBot could cut foam.


I rather like the DIY rough aesthetic though. If you have another method of cutting foam in a more clean manner, I am open for suggestions. You may want to proofread your posts before submitting them. I like the inperfect DIY style.


Anyway cutting sponge as it is in geometric shapes may be almost impossible because it is a soft material. I would try dipping foam in some sort of freezing medium like melt margarine, freeze the whole thing hard solid and then cut with some sharp blade such headphones autodesk file download scalpel or headphones autodesk file download scissors, then melt and wash in some ultrasonic device or just in warm water and mild soap.


That sounds like a great idea! Put the foam in a. Shallow dish of water and freeze, headphones autodesk file download, then put it on the CNC! Except the margarine!


For cutting the foam pads, have you tried a CNC hot-wire cutter, or a die, like a doughnut cutter? Cutting soft materials is almost always a bear for machine tools. I would think that a high spindle speed, a moderate toolpath speed, and shallow cut depth would be your best bet. For myself, I LOVE the wooden design aesthetic of your headphones!


I've thought of making some myself, headphones autodesk file download, but I don't have the obvious skill and training you possess. I don't think I'll let it stop me though. Thank you for your time and work! Foam cutting. However I have found cutting on a band saw works a treat, preferably the more teeth per inch the better.


watch out cutting small pieces as the blade can grab the foam and pull it in. I have cut a couple of seat pads and it has worked really well. S really like the head phones. Very, headphones autodesk file download, very, nice! Just a couple of thoughts.


For this item I think 3D data is overkill. A frontal, scalable, picture should give all of the pertinent data required. In that way it would be easier for the customer to produce headphones autodesk file download needed data. That is assuming that headphones autodesk file download ear pad diameter is fixed.


Another way for cutting the foam pads, especially for large quantities is to use a, decades old, tried and proven steel rule die. Oh, grain direction plays heavily in the strength of the head piece. Steam bending or a laminated headphones autodesk file download would be much better. But you already know that!. Again, nice work!!


littlebuddha, In regards to your first comment, most everyone could agree that there was a tone of superiority in your critique. If your first thought, after skimming this instructable, was to point out that the author neglected to sand the wood, headphones autodesk file download, then you miss the point of this site.


It is apparent the author is skilled and most people can look past the prototype appearance. I doubt the author was happy with how the foam turned out on the ShopBot, but he shared the results anyway.


I do not have a solution but others might. You contribute nothing to this community, headphones autodesk file download. The five years you have been a member of this site you have only gave pointless comments and no projects of your own. As for the multiple comments you made in defense, you lost too much credibility to be heard any further. Think what you want mate, but don't think for all others. No tone of superiority from me. But lot of aragance from you i would say.


You have a real nice xmas. I was viewing the Ible and was going to make a comment, but seeing as a similar one was made i'll leave it out. The work you've done is goodbut it looks like the foam ear pads will defeat you. Did you consider using replacement pads from Grado, Sennhe?? ser spelling etc. they aren't expensive and would be available in a size that would suit your project, headphones autodesk file download.


No-No refine! Just like that!!


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Headphones autodesk file download


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