GK-3 - Shapeways (3D Printed) Gear Adapters & GK PU Mounts

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Roland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version
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Roland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printed GK Pickup mounted on guitar.  The quick release saddle slides in from the side and snaps into place in perfect alignment with the strings.
GK Pickup mounted on guitar.  The quick release saddle slides in from the side and snaps into place in perfect alignment with the strings.
Roland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printedRoland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printed GK Pickup mounted on guitar.  The quick release saddle slides in from the side and snaps into place in perfect alignment with the strings.Roland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printedRoland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printed Base portion of assembly attached to bridge pickup ring using the same bolts that hold the pickup ring in place. I have tested on various guitars with Les Paul style bridges and verified the clearance.Roland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printedRoland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printed The GK pickup mounted on the guitar.  In this case the 'brain module' is attached to the guitar bridge trapeze with velcro.  Roland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printed GK Pickup shown attached to quick release mounting saddle ready to be attached to guitar.  Assembly allows for string height adjustment.  Screws are not included with 3d print.Roland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printedRoland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printedRoland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printedRoland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printedRoland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printedRoland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printedRoland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printedRoland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printedRoland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printed The Saddle slides into the base from the side and snaps into place.Roland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version 3d printed3d Model Viewer
About this Product
So you went out and purchased a cool Roland GK synth pickup for your guitar only to find that there is no ideal way to attach it to the guitar. Double sided tape doesn't hold it in place, drilling the face of the guitar is unacceptable and worse yet when you go to put the guitar back into its case the GK pickup doesn't fit in with the guitar. This product addresses the issue of having a solid reliable mount for the GK pickup that can instantly be removed or re installed without drilling holes in the guitar. The base portion of this assembly attaches to a mounting ring for humbucker pickups without the need for drilling holes in the guitar or using adhesive mounting tape. The GK pickup is mounted to the saddle portion of the assembly, which features a snap in feature. This allows for the GK pickup to be quickly removed and re-installed while maintaining precise adjustments and alignment. The complete assembly will require NOT INCLUDED (2) M4x10 mounting screws, (2) M4 nuts, (2) small springs. In some cases the base plate may require longer screws than the stock screws holding the pickup ring in place. This item includes both the quick release saddle and the humbucker base mount. 

Please note, this model has been tested with the Roland GK2 model on Les Paul style guitars with tall pickup mounting rings. It may not work with other Roland GK units or guitars with shorter pickup mounting rings.  If you have a guitar or GK unit and are not certain that this will work please feel free to contact me. If needed, I may be able to develop a new model to fit your guitar or synth pickup.

I have had a number of inquiries about compatibility with various guitars. This model was designed for guitars with a raised tune-o-matic or tailsstop bridge and standard humbucker pickups with raised mounting rings.  This design will not work with guitars where there are no elevated pickup rings.  Also it may not work on guitars that have low profile bridges where the strings run close to the body.






http://shpws.me/CGwY
guitar midi pickup mount quick release roland gk synth
What's in the Box
INCM
GK Pickup mounted on guitar.  The quick release saddle slides in from the side and snaps into place in perfect alignment with the strings.
Roland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version
in Black Strong & Flexible
WIDTH HEIGHT DEPTH
3.704 cm 1.36 cm 10.744 cm
This model is 3D Printed in Black Strong & Flexible: Black nylon plastic with a matte finish and slight grainy feel.
Model version 5 | Last updated on 04/04/2016


HecticArt

Darn. I just made one of those.

Elantric

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MK149 whole tone keyboard adaptor
Converts the MK 149 a popular MIDI controller into a Janko system wholetone keyboard. One scale form is good for all keys, cut down practice time x 12 and transpose at will! Try it first on http://improvise.free.fr/beanbut/bean.htm. You will need to bend metal bits inside the MK149, so this operation is not for the faint hearted and is pretty much irreversible.

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stublito

I ordered the humbucking mount and they said 2 weeks and now it's delayed another week. And I got this cutesy Silicon Valley speak email telling me so.

I think they are like Pied Piper - their stock price is their main product...

Just sayin. Find your local maker society if you need stuff in a timely manner.

Stublito

mooncaine

I'm curious: when did your part finally arrive? Did it fit? Do you use it?

NTXGizzi

Thank you for posting this. I am the designer for the Quick Release GK mount available at Shapeways. Since this was posted I seem to have a steady stream of 3 or 4 purchases a month.  Shapeways is a great service but I don't get a lot of feedback from customers.

A few months ago I finally purchased a 3d printer and have been able to successfully print this model at home. Having direct access to a printer means I have much more flexibility to develop product variations. So I may try to develop a model for a Stratocaster style bridge, at least for the more common 6 screw bridge that seems to be fairly popular.

If anyone has technical questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to let me know.

Chris



Quote from: admsustainiac on June 07, 2016, 09:17:23 AM
http://www.shapeways.com/product/935FWV9XP/roland-gk-pickup-mount-quick-release-version



lespauled

lol, I just used 2 of the Craftsman TriGrips (4 pack on sale for about $4) to pitch my Amplifire up


mooncaine

Quote from: stublito on June 15, 2016, 07:30:24 PMFind your local maker society if you need stuff in a timely manner.
Stublito

It's been a year. Did you ever receive that part? If so, how's it working for you?

stublito

I abandoned the project. Also, the shapeways mount was less than optimum.

S

alexmcginness

Quote from: stublito on May 17, 2018, 03:56:35 PM
Also, the shapeways mount was less than optimum.S

I found this also. I bought two of the humbucking mounts with the piece that slides in and out. Its not an ideal fit and you have to go a hunting for the proper nuts and bolts to mount the GK on to the sliding piece.
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mooncaine

Thanks for letting us know how it turned out for you, both stublito and alex. I appreciate it, personally.

NTXGizzi

#13
If anyone is interested, I am developing a update to the quick release GK mount kit.  This version attaches directly to the tune-o-matic bridge and would work with guitars that have no pickup rings. 


NTXGizzi


mooncaine

Nice! If you're gonna make one for a GK-2A, I'll want one. I need an excuse to finish rewiring an Epiphone LP of some sort that was given me. Frets are worn in cowboy places, but I reckon I could have a little fun with it if I could VG it and get instant slide tunings. I hate its neck pickup.

What material(s) do you expect to use? I've had good luck with a PLA, printed by a LulzBot at a makerspace where I work, for a part that replaces a snap-fit mounting clip for the Virtual Jeff. I've taken the VJ on & off quite a few times, and the plastic is still holding its shape and snapping in place satisfactorily.

mooncaine

Oh, btw, I noticed your photo shows a guitar with pickup ring. That would be best, if we didn't have to change or remove our pickup rings.

NTXGizzi

I am experimenting with PLA and PETG.

My original design, the shapeways product at the start of this thread, attaches to the pickup ring.  But recently someone asked if I can design a version for a guitar with P90 pickups.  This new version sits between the tune-o-matic bridge and the support pins.  So the pickup rings are not even involved. 

I am already finding that this design can be installed on multiple guitars and you can switch the GK between them with very minor adjustments to the GK pickup height.

NTXGizzi

Roland GK Mount V2

Now available on Shapeways:

Presenting an update to the Roland GK Pickup Mount - Quick Release Version.  This new version attaches directly to a tune-o-matic bridge and  presents a few advantages over the prevoius pickup mounted design:
No pickup mounting rings are needed for attachment
The height should be consisent from one guitar to the next.
This pickup clip is compatible with the first generation GK1 pickups.
Please note that this quick release mounting clip is not compatable with the previous version.



https://www.shapeways.com/product/X6VHDFJNX/roland-gk-pickup-mount-2-0-bridge-suspended

More details here:
http://www.ntx9design.com/roland-gk-mount.html


If you are interested please contact me through the form on my website.
http://www.ntx9design.com/contact.html