3D printed recorder musical instrument
myminifactory
If you like my work, I hope you'll consider supporting me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/3DPrintingProfessor Subscribe to me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mrjoesays After seeing the overhang on tzzhc4's print (http://www.thingiverse.com/derivative:15325), I realized how I could fix it. This is that fix. Then I saw Upgrayedd's print of V2.2 and realized how I could place the pieces better with holes facing out. The recorder is one of the oldest woodwind instruments. In skilled hands, it creates a sound synonymous with Renaissance music. Often used in elementary music classes because of its ease of operation. With 3D printing, everyone can have one of their own to make beautiful music on... or wailing screeches if they never got past "hot crossed buns". Instructions Print recorderV2.3.stl with high infill. (Alternately, you can print the mouthpiece here and the rest from recorder V2.2 individual parts.) Instructions: Sharpen the edge of the lip to a fine point. Assemble. (Will require sanding) Twist the foot to adjust for comfortable pinky finger placement. The top of the body and the mouthpiece is connected with a longer connector to allow for some tuning. Note that if you start with all holes covered and remove them one-by-one, the high notes are going to sound flat. That is normal. To get the proper tones for all the notes, use the key chart on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recorder#Recorder_fingering
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