Musical Instruments Collection
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Harlem Shake is in fashion today, as well as Alabama shakes and polaroid-picture shakes, whether your style swings in a new direction, our three-dimensional printable rhythm makers are perfect for tapping into the current groove. Whether touring the country won't be possible, these tambourines, bells, triangles, maracas, and cowbells can still make a considerable racket. Instructions First, print 20 discs with 3% infill and .2mm layer height, no raft or supports. Next, print the tambourine body at 10% infill and .2mm layer height with no raft or supports. Before resuming the build after it pauses for 15mm, drop two discs onto each peg. After that pause, raise the Z-pause height to 27mm again when it stops. Once more, add two more discs to each peg before you proceed. Then print the tambourine with 3% infill at .2mm layer height, in two shells with no raft or supports. Print the bell too at 3% infill and .2mm layer height with two shells and no raft or supports. The maraca must be printed with a low fill density of 0% and .2mm layer height with two shells and no raft or supports but be sure to pause the print in mid-stream, then insert rice inside before resuming. Finally, also print the cowbell with low fill density at 3%, along with a layer height of .2mm in two shells with no raft or supports.
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