Guitalele (6 strings ukulele)

Guitalele (6 strings ukulele)

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I designed the second digitally manufacturable musical instrument, building on my experience with digital manufacturing tools. In Motionlab.Berlin, I prototyped and refined the guitalele using 3D printers, laser cutters, and CNC machines. The guitalele can be printed on any 200x250 bed 3D printer, similar to the Prusa MK3 or its clones. For optimal results, use high-quality plywood for the top and back panels, and a laser cutter to precision-cut them. You can also opt for hand tools if needed. The PLA material is ideal for 3D printed parts. Cyanoacrylate glue holds all the components together securely. I've made the files easily accessible by naming them with the latest version of my design (starting from v43). You can modify the Fusion 360 file using this link: https://a360.co/2HvswWW This project requires intermediate knowledge of musical instrument building and assembly. The strings and machine heads were sourced from a colleague's webshop, Rivero Music at https://www.riveromusic.com

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