was thinking of CADing orginal crossovers for anyone to print themselves. would anyone be interested?
was thinking of CADing orginal crossovers for anyone to print themselves. would anyone be interested?
What exactly would you be thinking about 3-D printing? Do you have access to a printer that can create metal parts?
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3d printing the enclosures out of plastic. there's lots of decent plastics to choose from that aren't that expensive. It'd be more for aesthetics then anything vs buying originals as those can get expensive. hobby grade 3d printers are relatively inexpensive.
I'd love it if anyone with that ability, and a Crown Studio Reference amp, could "print" me the end caps that cover the rack-mount ears for my Studio Reference-II. Pretty please?
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