[Elecraft] Microphone Jack Cover
Julia Tuttle
julia at juliatuttle.net
Mon May 10 12:50:12 EDT 2021
Yeah, it's semi-instant gratification.
It probably also saves money because you're not paying shipping or retail
markup.
It might also save some carbon emissions depending on how frequently your
delivery folks come by, if that's something that concerns you.
But please do not discount that "3D printers are cool" is a valid reason to
own and use one!
On Mon, May 10, 2021, 12:46 KJ7SOY <kj7soy at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think that’s a bit of a negative viewpoint. Here’s another approach:
>
> I have a 3-D printer. I don’t need to justify the fact that I have it. I
> use it daily, most often multiple times a day, both personally and
> professionally. It’s always here and always available, I always have
> filament for it, and it can produce a cap much faster than getting one
> shipped to me since I live rurally and there’s nowhere local to buy one.
> Why shouldn’t I simply print one since I already have the printer?
>
> 73
> -Adrian
> KJ7SOY
>
>
> > On May 10, 2021, at 9:31 AM, David Christ <radioham at mchsi.com> wrote:
> >
> > Why go to the trouble? Metal and plastic caps for SO-239 are available
> all over for a small price.
> >
> > The only reason I can see to 3D print it is because one wants to justify
> having the printer
> >
> > David K0LUM
> >
> >> On May 10, 2021, at 10:20 AM, Jim Sheldon <w0eb at cox.net> wrote:
> >>
> >> Just found a really nice looking SO-239 cover design for 3D printing on
> Thingiverse.com. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4854560 It just so
> happens to fit the threads on the 8 pin microphone jack used on the K3, and
> many other radios.
> >>
> >> For those like myself who operate 99 percent CW and don't even keep a
> microphone connected to their K2, K3, K3S, K4, etc, this is a useful item
> to protect both the outer threads of the jack and keep crud from entering
> the pin area.
> >>
> >> With the proliferation of 3D printers in many ham workshops these days,
> if you don't have one, it should be relatively easy to find someone who has.
> >>
> >> Jim Sheldon, W0EB
> >>
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