Very Loud Whistle
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After scouring the depths of the internet, I stumbled upon a ear-piercingly loud whistle known as the Storm Whistle. This emergency whistle is a game-changer, producing a sound so piercing that it can be heard with crystal clarity from as far down as 50 feet underwater. I was also inspired by another whistling phenomenon, the infamous Aztec Death Whistle. Forged in the heart of Mesoamerican warfare, these whistles struck fear into the hearts of enemies and left them shivering in terror. When an entire tribe unleashed a thousand or more of these sonic screamers in unison, it was truly an earsplug-worthy spectacle. These awe-inspiring whistles are where I drew my inspiration to craft this latest creation. Printing Preferences Rafts: You won't need any for this print. Supports: It doesn't matter. Notes: Orientation can greatly affect the level of support needed during printing. As a precaution, you may want to add some supports, such as a ball-shaped element for the whistle's construction. Assemble after printing. Take the printed whistle and carefully slide in the spherical piece into its corresponding circular receptacle within the body of the device. Once this component is firmly in place, proceed with securing the cover using a secure snap mechanism. This lock clicks satisfyingly onto the predetermined grooves, holding everything snug and soundproof in place.
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