C stand Antenna mast pole

The projects keep getting bigger, and I needed to upgrade to a flagpole on my cart. I was looking for a lightweight but sturdy solution to attach my C-stand pole to my sound cart. I designed it myself and printed this module four times so that it could be attached both above and below the sound cart. Then, the structure is secured with four bolts and nuts to the 3D printed parts. The C-stand pole is essentially clamped and therefore no longer moves. The four printed elements have now become two objects, firmly attached to the sound cart. All it took was two identical bolts and nuts.

The Grill

When I purchased my transmitters, it took some time before I found a convenient way to store them. Initially, I started with a set where a microphone and battery were kept in a box. However, it quickly became inconvenient as I had to open the box each time, and everything would spill out. Not practical at all. So, I decided to sketch some designs in Fusion 360 and soon came up with a solution. I made it in multiple versions, a smaller and a larger one. However, I’m still not completely satisfied with the result, and I already have more ideas in mind to improve this model. But well, I also need to find the time for it 😉

The Dome

I always struggled to find the right holders for my Boompoles. There were many variations and models available on the market, but none of them suited me. I tried several different options in the search for a fine and workable holder. Eventually, I developed a design in Fusion 360 that is strong and robust, capable of holding a stick. Additionally, it prevents dirt and water from dirty days from accumulating in the curvature, and it’s easy to keep clean. By using a lock bolt, it remains securely in place.

Here are some photo’s and 3d renders of the dome. More information you can find on www.soundspectre.nl and www.instagram.com/soundspectre