
Flute Traversiere Version 1.22
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This is Version 1.22 of the attempt to build a Baroque travers flute for little money. I have printed all parts with a 0.4 nozzle and 0.2 layer thickness. The speed was 10 mm/s at 15% infill. You will need glue that adheres well to filament. All workpieces must be thoroughly polished, and I recommend using a nail file for the key. Key stem I and key stem II will be glued together. The endpiece should be rotated by 180 degrees before printing (upside down). For the key, you will need a piece of leather with a thickness of about 1.2 mm. Apply glue to the web side of the leather and fix the key with a clamp. Then, trim the excess with a carpet knife. The key is secured with an M3 x 12 screw or M3 x 16 and a nut. You will need rubber from office supplies, The diameter of the rubber and the number of windings affect the spring force of the key. For the disassemblable version, you'll need O-rings. Three times: 19x14x2.5 mm Six times: 16x11x2.5 mm If you want to adjust your stopper, determine your preferred position and trim the excess rod in millimeters. In the "Stopper" script, set the decision to "Long Stopper" (Es=0) and enter the correction value as a measurement (e.g., K=25). Comments that help make the flute better are welcome. http://www.friedrich-montezuma.de/uploads/exponate_das-werk-montezuma/montezuma_067web.jpg http://www.tutz.at/images/Grifftabelle_1Kl.pdf
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