Violin Varnishing Stand for TYC-50 Motor
For curing violin varnish in a UV box (or nature's UV box, the sun). Plenty of airflow to keep a little low-amperage motor cool (I use a 0.8-1rpm 12VDC motor), with 2 endpin stands for threaded-core and solid motor shafts. No need for supports, I'll be printing in translucent or transparent PETG because of all the UV exposure. Requires 4 M3 threaded inserts and screws to mount the motor, and a cotter pin to secure the endpin holder to the shaft. I'll be printing at 0.2mm layer height with 5 walls, and 30% triangle infill.
Note: The motor's shaft is positioned so the violin's MASS, with neck in place and fingerboard off, is centered on both axes. If you're one of the mad lads who varnishes AFTER fitting the fingerboard, I recommend using the "Fat Bottomed" version of this model for added stability.