Mouthpiece - Trumpet Flugelhorn Cornet / Flügelhorn Trompete
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Hello everybody,\nI created a mouthpiece for my father's flugelhorn.\nIt functions incredibly well. Have fun!\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Brand:\n Up!\n \n Printer:\n Up Mini\n \n Rafts:\n Yes\n \n Supports:\n No\n \n Resolution:\n 0.2 or finer\n \n Infill:\n As much as possible\n \n Notes:\n ABS or PLA makes no difference.\nPrint it with a total length of 72mm!\nThe higher the resolution, the better the sound - less turbulence prevails.\nI printed it at normal speed.\nHow I Designed This\n\n I conducted several tests to obtain the best dimensions. It took me a few hours, but the result is definitely worth it. After that, I created the sketch and utilized the turn/rotate-function to construct the body around the axis. \n \n That's the way it looks inside. With the conic end, it's designed to fit nearly every trumpet, flugelhorn et cetera.\n\n \n \n Project: Mouthpiece for a Trumpet\nProject Name: Mouthpiece for a Trumpet\nOverview & Background: The influence of mouthpiece design on sound quality.\nObjectives: Understanding how a mouthpiece is designed and operates.\nAudiences: The project remains simple, making it suitable for all ages.\nSubjects: Music, design, tone.\nSkills Learned (Standards): How to modify the mouthpiece to influence sound quality.\nLesson/Activity: See "How I Designed This".\nDuration: With the provided dimensions, it may take approximately one hour - depending on the student's background.\nPreparation: Familiarize yourself with a CAD program. You only need basic knowledge.
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