Tenor - Baritone Ukulele
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Updated: 13 June 2021 -Added new lower and upper body stls MOD1-1-4 that have the string tie-down block and built in strap holders Fully playable 3D printed tenor or baritone sized custom designed ukulele with modular nut and bridge for customizing playing action. Designed specifically for larger neck width and fret spacing to accommodate larger fingers and hands. Playable sound is very good when strung with as a standard ukulele (GCEA), octave ukulele (GCEA one octave lower - C3), or baritone ukulele (DGBE). You can hear how it sounds (with my beginner skill level) at: https://youtu.be/aQ5t-8TQPMs Go to: https://kms104.gitbook.io/3d-printing-ukuleles/ for a more detailed description of the ukuleles, printer settings, recommended hardware, and files. *.3MF files are the Prusa Slicer (2.3) project files that include the filament parameters, printer settings, and modifiers I use to successfully and somewhat reliably print the ukulele parts. I am still tweaking the Nut design and the saddle design as I changed strings and try different configurations to adjust the action and reduce buzzing. Generally I use: .4 mm nozzle 0.30 mm "DRAFT" layer height Different amounts of infill depending on the piece Circular disks at the sharp corners of the large pieces to prevent warping on multi-hour prints Texture print sheet
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