I figured out a temporary fix, based on the one by @henriquenunnes , which is IMHO insufficient. I am posting this for others arriving here from search engines and such. I assume OP's problem has long been solved. [br]
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I have 3D printed parts on the way, but my 'design' may actually press down on my ears better than the original. 🤔 See picture.
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What you'll need:
-Tie rip 2 mm
-Tie rip 4 mm
-Drill + 1,5 mm drillbit for metal (+ patience) [NOTE: hole in plastic will have to be expanded a little for the tie rip, metal hole will not be as neat and will almost certainly be 2mm wide no matter what you do.]
-Strong thin elastic.
-Pliers (for making sure the tierips are real tight.)[br]
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Picture: https://imgur.com/a/TcRGRT2 [br]
(It won't upload on ifixit.)[br]
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Alt for pic: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/597368/The+turning+mechanism+between+the+earpad+and+the+headband+broke.#answer774741 (It did upload there.)[br]
I figured out a temporary fix, based on the one by @henriquenunnes , which is IMHO insufficient. I am posting this for others arriving here from search engines and such. I assume OP's problem has long been solved. [br]
[br]
I have 3D printed parts on the way, but my 'design' may actually press down on my ears better than the original. 🤔 See picture.
[br]
What you'll need:
-Tie rip 2 mm
-Tie rip 4 mm
-Drill + 1,5 mm drillbit for metal (+ patience) [NOTE: hole in plastic will have to be expanded a little for the tie rip, metal hole will not be as neat and will almost certainly be 2mm wide no matter what you do.]
-Strong thin elastic.
-Pliers (for making sure the tierips are real tight.)[br]
[br]
Picture: https://imgur.com/a/TcRGRT2 [br]
(It won't upload on ifixit.)[br]