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ATTACHABLE TROMBONE BELL! For Shires Large Bore.

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All Parts Except Biggest Bell Section
All Parts Except Biggest Bell Section
Designer
5.2 h
1 plate

Biggest Bell Section!
Biggest Bell Section!
Designer
8 h
1 plate

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Orange (33300) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Copper Brown Metallic (13800) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Black (33102) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

Description

Who knew you could 3D Print a Trombone?!?!?! When I found out my Shires Q30 Axial Valve trombone was modular, I knew I had to make an orange bell. The bell prints in 3 separate pieces, and there are 2 screw attachments also.

 

All 3 pieces can be superglued together, and so can the attachment pieces. I do not know what filament is best; I used Bambu PETG and it turned out quite well; however PLA, ABS, or others might work well too!

 

It actually sounds far better than I thought It would!! Certainly not as good sounding as the shires bell, but it looks WAY better when it is your favorite color!

 

I will probably print more parts of this trombone, including a main tuning slide, and maybe after a little while, I'll make a F-valve section.

 

My model printed pretty well, but needed a little sanding to make sure the tuning slide doesn't get stuck. MAKE SURE TO USE PLENTY OF TUNING SLIDE GREASE!!!! Additionally, due to the nature of the shape of the bell, the largest bell piece has much support scarring. Feel free to make your own slice of the file to make cleaner support removal.

 

Let me know if you encounter any issues during printing so that I can try to resolve them. 

 

Thanks,

DonutBiker

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