It may not be as well-off as mark , plug , and play , but designer J.C. Karich is proving that you’re able to make a pair of do work headphones with nothing but raw materials , a 3D printer , open rootage pattern , and a little gumption .
Karich 3D - print the dead body of his phone , which others have done before , but he made his designs with DIY function in head . He create the loudspeaker system by coiling copper telegram around a channel built into the printed casing , which also has a gracious piffling spot on the diametrical side to house the magnet .
The jack is 3D - printed as well , with the common audio connections made by wrapping wire around a exquisitely print stopper . He cable up a fabric connecter fromfabrick.itfor the earpiece ’ cord .

The bod is impressive , but the best part is that it in reality works ! While it requires a power amplifier to toy music from something like an iPhone , in the Almighty ’s own words , “ the sound timbre is very squeamish against all expectations . ” determine until the end of the video to to decide for yourself . If you ’re in the temper for a DIY project — and have admittance to a 3D printer — you could get the designshere . [ j.c . karichviaThingiverseviaYanko Design ]
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