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Native american stlye drone flute A4

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0.15mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.15mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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8.9 h
1 plate
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0.15mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.15mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
9 h
2 plates
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PETG support contact layer = easily removable
PETG support contact layer = easily removable
11.9 h
1 plate

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Titan Gray (13108) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
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Description

Link to the video of the flute in action – 

 

This is a native american style flute - beginner friendly and easy to play wind instrument. Instrument is tuned to A4 (440Hz) and all notes can be played at pretty much same breath pressure. To play, just blow gently into the flute and uncover the holes like shown in the note diagram 

 

Before you play: You need to remove the insert that is there to help the head of the flute to print more cleanly. First, remove front (outside) supports from both inserts. Then twist the inserts to unstuck them. After that, use inside supports to pull the inserts out of the flute.

Click the link for a short video demostration https://imgur.com/a/HQktvHl

 

Silk PLA is highly recomended for material as it gives smoothest finish! Filaments that gives smooth finish produce better sound and don't get clogged as quickly during playing. Other filaments should also work fine

 

Possible problems and troubleshooting:

 

- If sound is squeaky and inconstistent it mean on or more holes is not fully covered. Make sure your fingertips completly cover the hole

 

- If parts don't fit together very tightly add small layer of clear tape/ painters tape or a tiny bit of blutack at the joint. Parts can also be glued together if you don't need to take the flute apart for compactness 

 

- During playing flute will periodically  get clogged with moisture. When that happens partially cover sound hole (as shown in picture below) to prevent flute from making very loud sound and blow strongly into the flute. This should clear it very quilcky and you can continue playing. Slik PLA is least prone to clogging while Matte PLA cloggs quite fast 

- If your fillament is slightly stringy it can prevent air from flowing smoothly and producing sound. To fix it you can try to put a piece of plastic or folded papper inside of the air track and move it back and forth to try and get rid of the strings (as shown in gif below). However, stringy filament should be avoided if possible for better sound quality. gif -  https://imgur.com/a/NcHsxjU#ocBqM06

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It takes a while to design and tune the flutes, so a boost would greatly appreciated :)

Hope you have fun with it! Happy playing!

 

 

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