Musical Instruments Collection

Musical Instruments Collection

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Harlem shake, Alabama shake, polaroid-picture shake... No matter what your style, our 3D printable rhythm-makers are perfect for getting into any kind of groove. While you may not be able to actually go on tour with them, these tambourines, bells, triangles, maracas and cowbells can still make a real racket. Instructions First, print 20 discs at 3% infill with .2mm layer height, with no raft or supports. Print the tambourine body at 10% infill, .2mm layer height, with no raft or supports. Set your printer for a Z-pause height of 15mm. When the printer pauses, drop two discs onto each peg, then resume the build. Set the Z pause height again, this time at a height of 27mm. When the printer pauses, drop two more discs onto each peg and resume the print. Print the tambourine at 3% infill, .2mm layer height, 2 shells, with no raft or supports. Print the bell at 3% infill, .2mm layer height, 2 shells, with no raft or supports. Print the maraca at 0% infill, .2mm layer height, 2 shells, with no raft or supports. Pause the print about halfway through, and fill the interior of the maraca with rice. Print the cowbell at 3% infill, .2mm layer height, 2 shells, with no raft or supports.

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