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Bird Sound Whistle (slide whistle)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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more fluidity and bar length
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A sliding whistle, also known as a bird sound whistle. By sliding the slider, the sound changes, potentially mimicking the song of a bird.

Sound is produced by continuously blowing into the whistle's mouthpiece while the slider is pushed into the whistle; pulling the slider rapidly alters the rhythm of the sound.

PLA printing is recommended for a smoother inner surface. It's also advisable to wrap a layer of transparent tape, rubber tape, or similar smooth-surfaced tape around the slider to reduce noise from plastic-on-plastic friction.

The slider and rod are connected by a thread.

Tape should be wrapped around the slider head to improve airtightness and reduce friction noise between the plastics.

 

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