willsw Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago On 9/30/2025 at 2:30 AM, Shawn said: I did some test prints of Stax jacks with different pin-hole diameters. As you can see, they are obviously 3D-printed, but the material is rated to withstand up to 195 °C. So far I’ve been using them for about 2 years without any issues. What were you testing with the different pin hole diameters? Did you use the threaded collet-style socket? I'd like to try printing some sockets to work with these Neutrik HA-3FXX crimp contacts, but I don't have a 3D printer. When I finish the file I'll upload it for someone else to try. Quote
ratbagp Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Perhaps you could try JLCPCB who also offer a 3D printing service. I've been using their PCB service for over a year and it's excellent and extremely cheap. I suspect their 3D printing machines are better than what you use at home. https://jlc3dp.com/?source=JLCPCB-top-productbar If Shawn would upload his files, I would be happy to get JLCPCB to print them. ray Quote
spritzer Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I got a bag of sockets from Germany (which I suspect are originally from Audio Valve) and they use the Neutrik contacts. Work just fine and I'll be using them in an upcoming project. Quote
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