3d print ukulele
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We will be incorporating high-resolution textures that are approximately 8192 x 8192 pixels in size. This will provide a level of detail and realism that is not possible with lower resolution textures. ...The increased texture size will also allow for...
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grabcad
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I couldn't find any working tuning pegs, so I designed a conical one for my 3D printed ukulele. Its unique shape allows it to adjust perfectly even when the hole size isn't exactly right, but some minor scaling might be necessary. ...The design works...
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Compact Ukulele strap holder spotted on the internet, designed specifically for portable Ukuleles.
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this hanger is only for regular ukulele. ...it can be use in any size ukulele.
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This is a fast and easy-to-print ukulele holder that requires no supports during printing. I printed mine at 0.2mm resolution and 20% infill. There are two STL files available, each designed for different-sized ukulele necks. A separate part, known...
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My take on a soprano ukulele. ...Easy to print, almost no supports needed. FreeCAD source included. Warning: you need at least 250x190mm print area to be able to print the body and the back.
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The base and fretboard support components simply slide together once printed, requiring no supports during the printing process. A spacious print area is a must, though - no small undertaking, this! ...With some creative tinkering, you can easily break...
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So, with caution in mind, I decided to take on designing a compact ukulele humidifier.\r\n\r\nThis design should fit any-sized ukulele perfectly. ...It could also be used for other acoustic stringed instruments like guitars or basses, but results may...
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... inspired by Solstice, downloadable from Thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:268090. ...I streamlined the body and reinforced it with additional support structures to accelerate printing times without compromising its vertical stability.
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... guitar, boasting precise measurements of 15mm wide by 3mm high, accompanied by a standard-sized hole of 7mm in diameter. To print this fantastic piece: Printing settings to keep in mind: Supports are easily enabled or disabled at your preference.
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Print Settings: Printer: XYZPrinting da Vinci mini Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: 10-20% Notes: I printed this ornament with supports on the neck and head. The da Vinci printer's supports are somewhat challenging to remove, so I had to file down...
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... effort should support up to 3 pounds, making it suitable for most ukuleles. When printing the mount, it's essential to position the top surface on the plate so that supports are unnecessary and layer lines can be oriented for maximum strength.
cults3d
I needed something that would be ideal for 3D printing without any supports, with the ability to adjust it as needed. The design also had to be carefully crafted so that it wouldn't interfere with other pegs - after all, a ukulele is a relatively...
prusaprinters
Ukulele hanger with OpenSCAD source. This hanger (wall mount) does not touch any wooden parts of the ukulele, thus reducing the wear on the surface finish of the ukulele. The metal part of the ukulele's tuning key shafts rest on the hanger. The...
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So I built this ukulele for 3D printing. It's a concert ukulele, so it's a bit larger than usual. Obviously, you can't print the entire body as one piece, which is why I've split it into separate parts. Before assembling it, I recommend sanding each...
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Please visit my profile to see my other models: https://www.thingiverse.com/hmn3d/designs Share my creations is the way I found to contribute and thank the help I've always had from the 3D printing community. I'll try to keep the posts...
cults3d
Please visit my profile to see my other models: https://www.thingiverse.com/hmn3d/designs Share my creations is the way I found to contribute and thank the help I've always had from the 3D printing community. I'll try to keep the posts consistent,...
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I was impressed by the design of the ukulele capo by MarkBenson, but after printing it I discovered that my peg springs don't fit, so I redesigned the capo in Fusion 360, adjusted the spring allowances, added extra thickness to accommodate larger...
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Ukulele Soprano Ready for Assembling All parts are printed with minimal support structures. Assembly is done using a strong adhesive. Tuning pegs and strings must be purchased separately. PROJECT UNDERWAY First, print the body and neck and join...
cults3d
To finish this capo, you will need 3mm screw (to connect two printed parts) and some soft tape to put inside capo (to prevent neck from scratching). Easy printable without supports. Any suggestions? Please let me know. This one works well for our...
prusaprinters
So I believe that any printer of that size will also be able to print.Important!Due to the high tension of the strings it is important to print the neck and body with a high infill and at least 6 walls (if you can put 8), otherwise the pressure will...
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... it to the KALAX component. ...This innovative design was crafted using the powerful tools of Fusion 360. The precise printing process, courtesy of the Creality CR10, resulted in a 0.1 layer thickness that showcases exceptional detail and accuracy.
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Creating a homemade ukulele, I considered using PLA for the nut and bridge due to its hardness. My design is based on the Stewart Macdonald soprano kit nut; featuring a parametric OpenSCAD file that attempts traditional shaping. ...Printed in white PLA...
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Instructions for Assembly: Start by gathering all printed components: plastic parts, a winder body, a winder crank, an Allen head bolt (M3x35), and screwing them together loosely but securely with the bolt. ...Leave enough space on the surface of the...
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... ...I use a mouse pad to cushion it. You will need a few M3 screws (one is 20mm, the others are 10mm) and an M3 lock nut. Print Settings Printer: The Fabtotum Rafts: Turned off Supports: Disabled Resolution: Set to 0.2 Infill: Filled at 25% density
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... that it looks exactly the same as some other capos on here. Great minds think alike I guess... Instructions Print the pieces and assemble using the following hardware: x1 M3 15mm x1 M3 20mm x1 M3 5mm (up to 8mm works) x3 M3 nuts x1 M3 nyloc nut