The world has realized the tremendous potential of 3D printing, and its various applications. It is one of those technologies that has evolved at an amazing speed. Due to its versatile features, there are many applications of this technology in manufacturing, fashion, jewelry, medical, and educational industries. From building structures, to industrial tools and equipment, fashion accessories, jewelry, mathematical formula, customizable parts, and anything that a human brain can conceive, 3D printing is making prototyping and production simpler. Looking at its enormous possibilities of building things, the music industry too has started experimenting with it. From 3D printed records to 3D printed speakers, and 3D printed headphones, you can now 3D print musical instruments as well.
3D Model of an Instrument
Manufacturing any musical instrument, say for an example an electronic guitar, is a tedious process. The kind of accuracy it needs to build the body of the guitar is complicated. Even if you are ale to create a perfect base of the guitar that helps in amplifying its sound, you may commit a blunder in other parts of the guitar. So just download guitar parts from the internet and try to assemble them in a CAD modeling software. Once the design is final, then based on the printing material, choose either FDM or a Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) process to 3D print it.
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3D Printing Materials for a Musical Instrument
There are ample options in 3D printing materials. It will solely rest on the type of project, and your needs. In case you are choosing SLS printing method, then nylon is the best materials for 3D printing an instrument. If you are working with PLA plastic, then FDM 3D printing is the option. The printing material could also be resin depending on the project’s needs. If that be so, then using stereolithography method is best.
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ODD Guitars
These guitars have been named after their inventor – Olaf Diegel, who is a product development professor. Olaf is highly driven by technologies is passionate about guitar making. These guitars not only look amazing, but sound as well. They are customizable and are built with high-quality printing materials. It is used just like any traditional guitar with chords or finger picking. Moreover, you can easily create an impressive sound with these guitars.
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Whether you want to 3D print musical instrument for school project, personal use, or commercial purpose, upload the 3D model on Zeal 3D printing website. This engineering company is an expert in FDM, SLS, stereolithography and other types of 3D printing.