Six figure income is poverty if you want a family and own a house you stupid god damn christcuck israeliteslave goytard. “Six Figures” was a good amount of money FORTY YEARS AGO YOU STUPID Black person WORSHIPPING israelite TRUSTING SUB DONKEY. $100,000 in 1985 USD is equal to a tad under $300,000 in “American” shekels according to the US Bureau of ZOG Labor. You’re thread makes no sense with inflation and the globalist rapage of the US over the last 50 years especially since the rapage rampage that went into triple turbo afterburner overdrive since the 07-08 financial “crisis”. You’re complaining about the cost of AIDS infected rabid tiger shit that’s all over your village instead of doing something about the tiger who raped you nightly and uses you mouth as its litter box.
What do you attach it to? Underneath your desk? Seems risky to have something sticking out like that. Being a neurotic moron I would definitely break this off running into it twice a day.
2 years ago I printed a headphone hanger in PLA for something like $0.04.
It's not as nice looking but it gets the job done and it's designed around headphones I have so it's much more compact.
I bought a headphone hanger from Amazon a while back but it kind of sucked. First, the arms on the thing were too short for my desk, which has rounded corners. Second, the chinese glue on the thing started oozing out and smearing around after a couple of months. It was perfect otherwise.
I think perhaps I could get myself a 3d printer. Being dependent on other people to make simple things like this sucks.
Seemingly, there are no headphone hangers sold anywhere that do what I want. My best option right now is to buy a regular old clamp from the hardware store, clamp it on my desk, and hang my headphones on the handle of it.
3d printing is nice for little things like that and fixing broken parts. The printer and cheap calipers i bought probably already paid for themselves a few times in repairs I did using printed parts.
If you want to get into 3d printing buy something that's widely known and supported like ender 3 and get yourself a auto bed leveling sensor, it will save you so much time and hassle, especially as a beginner.
Would this "flash sale" be worth it?
https://store.creality.com/products/ender-3-3d-printer-4za7-p68r
It's $20 more than what they're charging for the regular 3d printer but it comes with a "CR Touch" auto leveling sensor and some plastic.
I needed a replacement mailbox flag and picked one up for $15 on eBay. When I saw it was 3d printed and an Ender was ~$200 at the time, finding 16 things to print rather than buy pays for itself.
There's a big library of free files, so it's almost as easy as an ink printer
https://www.thingiverse.com/
The utility and versatility you gain to produce cheap, readily made projects, prototypes and functional components for literally anything around the house is why you can justify paying $250 for something like a bed slinging ender 3.
You want nicer layering and whatnot, you pay a few hundreds more for a nicer printer.
However, you're getting good parts even from the cheap ones.
You are making shit up with the $400 price tag.
i just set my headphones on my desk when i'm not using them.
they're the first pair of bluetooth headphones i ever bought, back in like 2013 or 2014. i got them for $14 on amazon, because i was afraid to spend any more than that, since it was "new to me" technology and i wasn't sure if i'd like them or not.
i've had sennheiser, bose, and other name brands all come and go in that time. and yes, they've all had better sound quality, richer bass, longer use time between charges, and better controls. and they're all in a landfill somewhere.
but these old soundbot 240s are still rockin'. just sitting on my desk waiting to be used again.
But its *designer* and uhh, *built to last*!!
This headphone holder which is normally under zero load will last you a lifetime!
You absolutely need this for your minimalist music studio.
Audiophiles seem to be a good target for making money. These guys are usually middle aged hipsters who seemingly have a lot of money for snake oil bullshit that they believe if you manage to market it well to them, and they LOVE artisans.
A guy who owns an audio blog in my country sells those stands, pic rel costs around $100. There is no fricking way this shit costs more than $10 in materials, even if it was made from some expensive wood, even if this guy charged $50 for it it would be a complete scam.
Hey man, we live in a world where every high school dropout wants to make six figure incomes.
Six figure income is poverty if you want a family and own a house you stupid god damn christcuck israeliteslave goytard. “Six Figures” was a good amount of money FORTY YEARS AGO YOU STUPID Black person WORSHIPPING israelite TRUSTING SUB DONKEY. $100,000 in 1985 USD is equal to a tad under $300,000 in “American” shekels according to the US Bureau of ZOG Labor. You’re thread makes no sense with inflation and the globalist rapage of the US over the last 50 years especially since the rapage rampage that went into triple turbo afterburner overdrive since the 07-08 financial “crisis”. You’re complaining about the cost of AIDS infected rabid tiger shit that’s all over your village instead of doing something about the tiger who raped you nightly and uses you mouth as its litter box.
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>r your village instead of doing something about the tiger who raped you nightly and uses you mouth as its litter box.
it's *your, you fricking invilid
You're right though, six figues is mcdonalds wages
I had one post and i fricked it up, looks like i'm the invilid after all
This is amazing.
Because it’s true
So true
What the actual frick is a headphone bar? Who needs this shit?
What do you attach it to? Underneath your desk? Seems risky to have something sticking out like that. Being a neurotic moron I would definitely break this off running into it twice a day.
2 years ago I printed a headphone hanger in PLA for something like $0.04.
It's not as nice looking but it gets the job done and it's designed around headphones I have so it's much more compact.
I bought a headphone hanger from Amazon a while back but it kind of sucked. First, the arms on the thing were too short for my desk, which has rounded corners. Second, the chinese glue on the thing started oozing out and smearing around after a couple of months. It was perfect otherwise.
I think perhaps I could get myself a 3d printer. Being dependent on other people to make simple things like this sucks.
Seemingly, there are no headphone hangers sold anywhere that do what I want. My best option right now is to buy a regular old clamp from the hardware store, clamp it on my desk, and hang my headphones on the handle of it.
3d printing is nice for little things like that and fixing broken parts. The printer and cheap calipers i bought probably already paid for themselves a few times in repairs I did using printed parts.
If you want to get into 3d printing buy something that's widely known and supported like ender 3 and get yourself a auto bed leveling sensor, it will save you so much time and hassle, especially as a beginner.
Would this "flash sale" be worth it?
https://store.creality.com/products/ender-3-3d-printer-4za7-p68r
It's $20 more than what they're charging for the regular 3d printer but it comes with a "CR Touch" auto leveling sensor and some plastic.
You want auto bed leveling, yes.
I needed a replacement mailbox flag and picked one up for $15 on eBay. When I saw it was 3d printed and an Ender was ~$200 at the time, finding 16 things to print rather than buy pays for itself.
There's a big library of free files, so it's almost as easy as an ink printer
https://www.thingiverse.com/
yeggi.com
I slapped one of those 3M sticky hooks on the side of my computer tower and called it a day.
yeah, just ignore you spent $400 on 3d printer first.
The utility and versatility you gain to produce cheap, readily made projects, prototypes and functional components for literally anything around the house is why you can justify paying $250 for something like a bed slinging ender 3.
You want nicer layering and whatnot, you pay a few hundreds more for a nicer printer.
However, you're getting good parts even from the cheap ones.
You are making shit up with the $400 price tag.
i just set my headphones on my desk when i'm not using them.
they're the first pair of bluetooth headphones i ever bought, back in like 2013 or 2014. i got them for $14 on amazon, because i was afraid to spend any more than that, since it was "new to me" technology and i wasn't sure if i'd like them or not.
i've had sennheiser, bose, and other name brands all come and go in that time. and yes, they've all had better sound quality, richer bass, longer use time between charges, and better controls. and they're all in a landfill somewhere.
but these old soundbot 240s are still rockin'. just sitting on my desk waiting to be used again.
But you wont have the pleasure of dealing with Jesse, who I hear is awesome.
But its *designer* and uhh, *built to last*!!
This headphone holder which is normally under zero load will last you a lifetime!
You absolutely need this for your minimalist music studio.
Does this shit sell?
Audiophiles seem to be a good target for making money. These guys are usually middle aged hipsters who seemingly have a lot of money for snake oil bullshit that they believe if you manage to market it well to them, and they LOVE artisans.
A guy who owns an audio blog in my country sells those stands, pic rel costs around $100. There is no fricking way this shit costs more than $10 in materials, even if it was made from some expensive wood, even if this guy charged $50 for it it would be a complete scam.
don't you remember the whole "you need gold cables" thing? Monster made some serious money off those morons.
>gold cables
Gold-plated cables. Oxygen-free copper, yadda yadda.
We never recovered. To this day I still see digital cables of all makes and models with gold plated plugs.
$720 candinavian buckarinos for 8 pieces of welded steel, spray-painted.
I use Velcro tape under my desk + the band of the headphones.
get some wood and diy
3D print this part for a few cents on the dollar.
Sorted.
>etsy
the hard part was the maker coming out to his father
I get those metal brackets for free. I take ten of them and ziptie them together and use it as a doorstop.
Also free nuts and bolts.