August 22, 2020
Description
This is one of those things that if you need them, you'll know. Otherwise you probably won't give them a second thought.
If you need them, you've either had one break or you learned that if you want to customize your headphones, you're going to need to find a replacement for these. Grado has designed the rod blocks that join the Headband to the earcups without serviceability in mind which is kind of disappointing, but at the same time I don't think they expect they'll fail. Apparently they didn't anticipate a meat puppet like me.
From what I observed in the admittedly violent disassembly process was that it appears they drive in or heat stake the headband into a plastic block that the earcup rod slides through, then glue an outer housing to that at the factory.
Personally, I had one of the rodblocks on my Grado SR80's decide it wanted no part in the retention of the headband any longer. So spurred my need.
I set about designing up a new set that could be printed and replace the lost functionality. As a bonus, they could also be removed if I ever wanted to add a leather headband later.
What I came up with worked out pretty well. I made a number of versions trying to sneak up on a snug fit for the rod and a tight fit for the headband. They're also slightly smaller than the original ones with rounded, versus beveled, edges. Printed in black, they look pretty good from 6 ft with an astigmatism.
Nice.
This was sliced and printed using Prusament Black PETG.
The design is intended to print upright, without supports. The brimming probably isn't necessary and just requires more cleanup, but I was choosing the "better safe than sorry" route.
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