Cajon (with snares)

Cajon (with snares)

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Playable Cajon has 2 prints; the body and the playing surface. The only thing I dislike is a strange buzzing sound from the snares; perhaps I made them too long or may be able to get the buzz out with adjustments. Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer: R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: High Infill: 30 Notes: Printing the body is a 38 hour print at 30% infill. The playing surface is about a 4 hour print. Tools and supplies 1) Small screwdriver 2) 14 flat sheet metal screws #2 x 3/8 3) Thin and bendable metal wire about 1mm thick 4) Printed Body and playing surface 5) Pliers or something to help bend the thin metal wire 6) Wire cutters Using pliers, fold the thin metal wire to this shape and cut off any extra wire. There is no exact measurement for how long you want the wires; if you want, you can even put in a second folded wire. On mine, I made the wire go almost to the bottom of the cajon. More contact makes more snare sound. Place the folded wire in the slot on the body (I consider this the top). Make sure the wire sticks out above the cajon so it will contact the playing surface. Again -- more contact makes more snare sound. You can also see here you may be able to squeeze in a second wire. Place the playing surface over the cajon body and line up the pilot holes. The wires pushing up make this a little tricky until the first couple screws are in. Start to screw in the screws partially. Make sure all of the screws are in before you tighten any of them all the way. Make sure all of the screws are in before tightening. I like to tighten the screws the same as a drum head or car tire. Pick a screw then go straight across; try to make the tension as equal as possible. PLAY!

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