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Easy to print and assemble ukulele that doesn't sound like crap )
sound sample here: https://youtu.be/leMtTsVdUpw
Wood fillament is recommended (I have not yet tried my successful version with PLA)
I decided to make a customizable ukulele design for easy 3d-printing and assembly.
There are a lot of parameters that can be customized like scale length, fret number, string gauges etc.
Any body and headstock shapes can be drawn in Inkscape (or whatever can export svg or dxf) and applied to the design with some corrections (variables like bodyPos are there to help with positioning of custom drawn deck designs)
Only non 3d printed things you need are strings and tuners
Download files from my Git Repo to keep them as fresh as they could be https://github.com/roadyyy/ukulele.scad
UPD: Many bugs discovered at initial print fixed. Added s superstrat shape. And guess what. It sounds surprisingly decent when printed with wood fillament
How to print one:
INSTRUCTIONS
sound sample here: https://youtu.be/leMtTsVdUpw
Wood fillament is recommended (I have not yet tried my successful version with PLA)
I decided to make a customizable ukulele design for easy 3d-printing and assembly.
There are a lot of parameters that can be customized like scale length, fret number, string gauges etc.
Any body and headstock shapes can be drawn in Inkscape (or whatever can export svg or dxf) and applied to the design with some corrections (variables like bodyPos are there to help with positioning of custom drawn deck designs)
Only non 3d printed things you need are strings and tuners
Download files from my Git Repo to keep them as fresh as they could be https://github.com/roadyyy/ukulele.scad
UPD: Many bugs discovered at initial print fixed. Added s superstrat shape. And guess what. It sounds surprisingly decent when printed with wood fillament
How to print one:
INSTRUCTIONS
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