Working Piccolo Trombone

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Working Piccolo Trombone

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Creality Ender-3 S1

0.1mm layer, 2 walls, 30% infill
0.1mm layer, 2 walls, 30% infill
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Simple Piccolo Trombone. Uses a Trumpet mouthpiece.

Thank you @peteb for making an adaptor for the loose bell!

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I’m having issues with the U shape: on of the bases doesn’t stick to the plate which leads to spaghettis. third time I try to print this part. Calibrated the plate, put glue, printed other things well… what could be the issue? thanks!
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Have you tried adding a brim? I see there is one for the supports but have you tried adding one to the actual part?
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I had to google what that was… I haven’t tried that no, been printing only using the Bambu Handy app. I suppose that’s an option I can add in Bambu Studio? thanks !
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I had a similar failure several times, but I was able to get a successful print putting that piece on a raft.
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Turned out great, even printed on an A1 mini. I also quickly put together an adapter because the horn was too loose as others have stated. Because I was on a mini I had to get creative and printed at an angle.
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Can you share the adapter please?
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Replying to @Dusty07 :
I uploaded it to my profile https://makerworld.com/en/u/1585711688
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Please either add a print profile with that adaptor or send it to me! I would really appreciate it since so many have had this issue. Thank you!
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I really like the design. I just found one flaw. The bell doesn't connect tight enough. It might be better if you had a threaded design. The tolerance was just too loose. I even used glue to connect it, but it won't stay. I'd love if you had a real trombone mouthpiece option.
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Working on it right now!
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Replying to @JustinHirsh :
Yay! honestly it’s so cool you created it. It’s so different from everything I’ve printed. You’re doing such a great job designing!
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Replying to @PlaidLabs :
Thank you!
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Fun little bone!
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What filament was that? It looks really good!
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Replying to @JustinHirsh :
Eryone dual-extrusion Green/Blue silk PLA, I love their dual colors and they usually print like a dream.
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Replying to @musicalbigfoot :
Thank you! I’ll be sure to pick some up from online!
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dose mot print at all
Other Issues:black cloud
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Try printing it with a raft or brim
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it dose NOT print at ALL
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Try lowering the speeds, adding a raft/brim, or using glue
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love it justba shame it don't make noise
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Check the description.
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All parts printed well on A1 mini! Can’t wait to give to my brother in law for him to try out. I don’t have the mouth piece in the photo because I need to print out a second one for him.
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Came out well, except that the mouthpiece is not designed to fin in the instrument. I had to slightly open the hole with sandpaper and a deburring tool to get it to fit.
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I think you might have used the wrong end. Did you put the mouthpiece in the long or short part?
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looks great but the slide doesn’t seem to change tone for me. my son who plays trombone loves it though!
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hey, I had the same issue with the slide not changing pitch. maybe some lubricant or a tiny o-ring might help?
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