la p'tite trompette

la p'tite trompette

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English : It's coming soon French: \nFirst trumpet, designed to be easily printable in 3D! Still a bit of work on the springs, but it's almost finished ^^\nIt is made up of 100% plastic parts and requires no other materials.\nIt is composed of four main parts: The body, composed of the chamber, lid, three springs, three pistons, water intake plug and fittings. It is the central part of the trumpet. A tube for adjusting the tone of the trumpet on the side Three tubes for the three classic tones (1/2 ton, 1 ton, 1.5 tons which still need to be tested) A bell I built this trumpet leaving a large margin for possible evolution, especially based on the tube parts, all have the same hitch. You can play with the length of the tuning tube and change the tone of your trumpet by one ton, half a ton, one and a half tons etc. Coupled with the three other tubes and you have almost infinite possibilities! \nOnce the size limit is exceeded, the bell also has great opportunities for improvement.\nTip: For better play, It will be necessary to provide some oil or vaseline on the pistons Print Settings Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 20% How I Designed This I built it for functionality and simplicity, The little trumpet is made solidly and economically in plastic. Once the chamber, pistons, springs, etc... have been printed, the other parts can be modified according to your desires. (Since I am still working on this, I strongly recommend it to you;)) It is suitable for all nozzles under 0.5mm and it is printable on a surface of 10x10x12.5 cm. The criteria of the vast majority of the printers on the market are:

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