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Description
For my older daughter’s godchild, I designed a unique music box in the shape of a piano. My goal was to create a realistic keyboard that goes beyond the typical flat or sticker-style keys often found on toy pianos. It was also important to make the piano sturdy enough for a child to play with.
Through the Creator Program, I was able to further develop my model with Bambu Lab, resulting in two versions of the music box: a bottom-winding version, which you can find here, and another version with a hand-winding mechanism, available here.
If you are looking for a suitable chair for the piano, then take a look at the fantastic Piano Benches for my pianos from EYESTUDIO.
Disclaimer: This model is part of the Creator Program, when you purchase the Piano Music Box Bottom Winding Kit-K014 through the links in this description, creators may earn an affiliate commission as a reward for their work. (The creator program is currently in the trial phase. The application is not yet open to the public.)
Printing
In my print profiles, I have grouped the individual parts on different print plates and specified the recommended filament colors and layer heights in the description.
You can use a 0.20mm layer height with 15% infill for all parts. A 0.4 nozzle is sufficient for the model. Only the back wall of the housing requires supports; all other parts can be printed without supports.
For each part, I recommend using the following filaments:
- Piano Housing [Print Plate 1 to 3]
consisting of bottom and back panel, side panels, lower front panel and keyboard lid, keyboard bay, upper front panel and and Piano Lid
Bambu Lab PLA Basic Black (10101) or any other color you prefer
- Keyboard black keys [Print Plate 4]
Bambu Lab PLA Basic Black (10101)
- Keyboard white keys [Print Plate 5]
Bambu Lab PLA Basic Jade White (10100)
- Pedals [Print Plate 6]
Bambu Lab PLA Silk Silver (13104)
Additional Parts
For this model, you’ll need a music box, available as Piano Music Box Bottom Winding Kit-K014 in the Bambu Lab Maker's Supply shop. The melody of the mechanism is randomly selected and may include pieces like Für Elise by Ludwig van Beethoven, (Somewhere) Over the Rainbow by Harold Arlen, Tale as Old as Time from Beauty and the Beast, and many more. Be surprised.
Assembly
A comprehensive assembly guide can be found in the documentation area.
Note: A quick tip based on some common assembly mistakes: ensure that the keyboard is installed correctly, with the black keys positioned away from the front.

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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.













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