ukulele nut 3d models
152238 3d models found related to ukulele nut.sketchfab
We are Manuel Torres and Raul Sahuquillo, two individuals who successfully scanned a ukulele using Photoscan.
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I attempted to print the Gourd Shaped Ukulele posted on Thingiverse but couldn't figure out how to get it working with my printer. This design can be printed using a 5 x 8 minimum printer platform without needing any supports. I used PLA and was...
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A ukulele stand provides an affordable method for exhibiting one's cherished musical possession. Musicians value their instruments and desire to display them prominently. ...This attractive stand highlights your ukulele with admiration.
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Couldn't find a suitable ukulele stand locally, so I crafted one from scratch to accommodate the needs of my Tenor Ukulele, requiring an 83 mm frame height perfectly suited to its dimensions.
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I crafted this Ukulele holder by drawing inspiration from various wooden designs that caught my eye on the internet.
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A model of an ukulele body without a neck and bridge. ...Made in Inventor for fun.Enjoy ;)
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Thanks to Pranathi Peri, you can build all the components minus the fretboard to create your very own ukulele!
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I designed a ukulele stand because the others that came up didn't fit in my house.
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I created a couple of ukulele pendants to use as Christmas decorations, keychains, magnets, etc. ...The first one is a pineapple ukulele and the second is a ukulele with a cut-away. Enjoy it and please share your pictures/ideas!!! ...Happy printing.
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**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 warp the ukulele In the region of the tuners I recommend doing a...
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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 warp the ukulele In the region of the tuners I recommend doing a 100% filling...
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(Be careful not to get glue in visible spots!) - Glue the fretboard to the neck - Glue the neck into the body - Install guitar tuners into the headstock (Buy a cheap set of 3x3 electric guitar tuners online) - Add the nut into the slot on the neck -...
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... a** to try and fit it to your Ukulele. So inspired by ThndrBot007's Uke mount I designed this little mount. It fits any Ukulele up to a 38mm neck. I'm mainly using it with my Leho LHUT-Moon Tenor Ukulele and it fits perfectly. Have fun! ...
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Strong Breeze model soprano ukulele, meticulously crafted in SolidWorks 2018 software. ...Precision engineering ensures a sleek design devoid of visible fasteners or mechanical connections.
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I crafted a custom mount for my ukulele to compensate for its absence. ...The DIY project turned out quite functional, meeting my expectations fairly well.
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The metal tuning key shafts rest on the holder, while the distance from the wall is adjustable to keep the back of the ukulele parallel. You can edit the OpenSCAD source code to customize the size and shape of the holder to fit your specific ukulele...
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The specified ukulele prototype was skillfully developed and assembled utilizing Solidworks software, Version 2014. ...Its aesthetically-pleasing rendition was accomplished using KeyShot Version 5.5.
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v2 is in one of the photos, the blue one, and the only differences are: slightly wider nut channels; slightly adjusted intonation; slightly less deep tail; much better bridge design. v3 should have near perfect intonation, the action is nice and...
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An attempt to create a travel ukuleleI tried to make it as simple as possible using glue and only 1 screw.The tuners I bought on Aliexpress link below:https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/1005001570809164.htmlThe screw I used was an M5x80mm with a nut to...
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The Soprano Ukulele features a 13.875" scale length, with the body and bridge being one piece, and the neck and pre-slotted nut/frets also combined into one. The neck fits into the body via a dovetail joint, without glue. The tuning pegs are "violin"...
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Two-piece ukulele stand that seamlessly assembles like the images demonstrate. The stand is specifically designed to securely hold a concert-sized ukulele. ... The print was successfully completed on an Ender 3 Pro without any build plate adhesion, such...
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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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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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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...
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... in Openclipart. The two small halls on the hook are designed to put fail-safe-string in case the hook breaks. In fact, my first version (which was printed with a low quality pla filament) was broken and my ukulele was dropped from the wall orz.
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Here's a no-supports Ukulele holder to print for your ukulele storing needs! Make sure to print with the flat back on the build plate. ... If you love my designs and want to see more, be sure to check out my Instagram page @coolthingsbyjacob
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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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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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... 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.