
Recorder V2.3 (new Mouthpiece)
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To support my work, visit my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/3DPrintingProfessor; subscribe to my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/mrjoesays. After observing tzzhc4's print (http://www.thingiverse.com/derivative:15325), I fixed the overhang issue. Then, inspired by Upgrayedd's V2.2 print, I improved the piece placement with holes facing outward. The recorder is a historic woodwind instrument synonymous with Renaissance music. Its simplicity makes it a popular choice in elementary music classes. Now, with 3D printing, everyone can create their own recorder to play beautiful melodies or experiment with challenging tunes. To print recorderv2.3.stl, use high infill. Alternatively, print the mouthpiece separately from V2.2's individual parts. Sharpen the lip's edge for a fine point and assemble the recorder. Adjust the foot for comfortable pinky finger placement. The longer connector between the top body and mouthpiece allows tuning adjustments. If starting with all holes covered, high notes may sound flat; use the key chart on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recorder#Recorder_fingering to achieve proper tones for each note.
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