ukulele 3 string 3d models
700520 3d models found related to ukulele 3 string.cults3d
Fits a Stagg soprano ukulele. Should fit many other models as well. Once the base and fretboard rest are printed simply slide the fretboard rest into the base. Prints without supports. Will definitely require a large print area. ...Could easily be...
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This is to hang your soprano ukulele against a wall, it must be secured with four millimeter screws, two will do but you can use all four for extra stability. To hang your soprano ukulele on the wall, it needs to be fastened with 4 mm screws. ...Two...
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Ukulele Stand by JTL A convenient ukulele stand that breaks down into two flat pieces, perfect for the next performance. :-) Making it yourself is a breeze with a laser cutter or your trusty coping saw. You might want to look up a nearby FabLab in...
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Here's another weekly project I'm working on - a PBR (Physically Based Rendering) model of a ukulele, a musical instrument that's not typically associated with high-tech modeling. ...This time around, I've focused on capturing the intricate details and...
prusaprinters
I designed a ukulele stand because the others that came up didn't fit in my house. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 100 Infill: 10% Filament: Tinmorry PLA Any colour...
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In 3 parts I recommand to link the part with 6mm steel rod piece (around 35mm long). and also glue part between them (especially neck and fretboard). you can varnish to make it stronger. ...(also rough effect made with varnish +polishing roughly) ...
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... A separate part, known as the brace, needs to be printed and then carefully glued into place to accommodate your specific ukulele's dimensions. If you need to adjust the unit's width or length, simply scale one of its axes in your slicer software.
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This is a ukulele hanger. You can hang it on a wire mesh less than 4.5mm thick. The distance between the rods is 40mm. ... ウクレレハンガーです。 太さ4.5mm未満の金網にひっかけることができます。 棒の間は約40mmです。
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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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My wife had been eyeing a custom ukulele stand for her tenor ukulele, and she fell head over heels for this particular design. However, upon closer inspection, we realized that it didn't quite fit her instrument as seamlessly as expected. The bottom...
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A pastime of mine involves playing the ukulele; however, I require a portable version for my travels. ...Consequently, I'm crafting my own custom design, which includes an affordable tuning key as a prominent feature.
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A highly detailed digital replica of a Soprano Ukulele was skillfully crafted within the robust environment of Solidworks 2015, leveraging its comprehensive suite of tools to bring this diminutive musical instrument to life.
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Here is a custom ukulele design 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...
grabcad
The Soprano ukulele is a delightful instrument that I learned how to play through an excellent tutorial provided by Tutor4u. ...You can check out their video on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKxxXzSr5vM.
grabcad
My schoolhouse roommates are musicians, so we have numerous instruments, including a ukulele. Our current stand is unsafe as it resembles the top-right picture; it lacks sides to prevent tipping. My design offers a wrap-around bar that firmly holds...
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The ukulele holder is designed to securely attach to a wall, featuring two angled nail points that firmly grip the 3D printed base. To install, simply hammer in two 1/16 x 1.25 inch nails, making sure they're seated snugly within the pre-drilled...
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... 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 the back of the neck and head slightly. Designing This Ukulele Ornament Was a Sketchup Project.
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A compact two-piece ukulele stand designed for Stagg soprano ukuleles, but adaptable to many other models too. The base and fretboard support components simply slide together once printed, requiring no supports during the printing process. A spacious...
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I designed a compact ukulele stand that securely holds both soprano and concert ukuleles. A single support peg in the back does its job just fine, but I highly recommend adding one more or lengthening it for extra stability. To prevent any accidents,...
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Rigorous test ahead. ...Any Ender without a fully metallic body, like those of the Swiss or the Direct Drive variants, will be severely challenged here.
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------------------------------------ This is a Remix of Pieppo's excellent string winder. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3081 I made the hole for the tuner a bit wider and not quite as long so as to fit the 6-inline tuners on my Peavey Raptor...
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This design is compatible with the ukulele found on Thingiverse: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:268090. The sound quality of this ukulele is truly great! I printed mine in ABS plastic, but PLA works just as well. If you find ABS too slippery, a...
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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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Made for ukulele with 43mm(width) x 19mm(height) neck. If you have different dimension, just modify scale of stl model. 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...
grabcad
The blue brick background from Pexels is exactly what I needed to inspire me - it's perfect for showcasing my Kala Concert Ukulele, courtesy of Simon Honigmann. ...Now all I need are some sturdy screws from McMaster, and this project will be a breeze.
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Handcrafted from Solid 1/4 Inch Birch Wood, this 24" tall ukulele stand cradles your instrument securely and proudly showcases its beauty, perfectly angled for optimal viewing, whether on stage or in a cozy living room, a beautiful gift for any...
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A ukulele capo requires precise crafting. 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:...
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Ukulele hook that does not require nails or screws. You can hook this on to the top of a cabinet, board, bed, drawers, anything with an edge that juts up. ...It is a good option if you do not want to damage walls with screws or nails.
prusaprinters
I wanted something: 3d printed (with no support) Adjustable Not colliding with other pegs (remember: a ukulele is small) Not too ugly Compact After several attempts with a traditional design, I've ended up by designing a key AND a peg that allow to...
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Display your Ukulele proudly using this wall-mounted stand. Securely fastening it to the wall with a nail or screw, the stand's sturdy arms hold your instrument firmly in place. Show off your music skills by hitting the download button to get yours...