Friday, January 5, 2018

Check Out These Coolest 3D Printed Musical Instruments In The World!

MUSIC AND 3D PRINTING, IT ALL COMES FROM THE SAME PLACE -CREATIVITY!!!

A music lover and passion for 3D printing is the deadliest combination ever. Did you know you can create your own musical instruments with the 3D printers? Cool, right? This change in the music industry with 3D Printed instruments is gaining a lot of popularity and interest of people. Customizing the things the way you want is the best that 3D printing offers.  A guitar that fits perfectly in your hands or a violin that looks exactly the way you want is pretty awesome. Thus creating masterpieces with 3D printing can change the music world. The bread-and-butter of 3D printing is the printing of complex, small parts. Most musical instruments are made effectively with traditional processes, and they aren’t small. Though 3D-printed instruments are cool, they may remain a niche product that will likely not disrupt the instrument market in the near future.

Print out these musical instruments by your 3D Printers and show them off to the world.

Electric guitar

On a superficial level, 3D printing presents new aesthetic choices for creating instruments. Created by Olaf Diegel, this guitar is customized well enough with additional features like barbed wire and roses. Olaf has also made various musical instruments for himself using 3D printing like guitars, drums, pianos, and saxophones. His Americana electric guitar features the statue of Liberty, New York Skyline and more of the cities iconic structures. Even though it is a playable instrument, there are options to modify the design of the guitar according to the users’ needs. For example, pick-ups and necks are something that can be tweaked in co-operation with the artist himself. Diegel was unable to print the guitar himself, he sent his design to Dutch company Xilloc, who printed it using SLS technology on their EOS M400 printer. The result? An awesome guitar that is ready to rock & roll.

The 3DVARIUS

3DVARIUS is an electrical violin customized and developed by Laurent Bernadac a French-based creator. The comforting customization of the classical violin was its weight reduction so that it is easy to hold and play for a longer time. The transparent and refined design is a result of long hours of patience and hard-work. The precision and power of 3D-printing with ancient violin-making skills, its innovative design, in the service of a violinist, marks a further step toward the perfect symbiosis between musician and instrument.It is available in 4-string or 5-string. Customizable and universal, the 3Dvarius gives a great freedom of movements and the possibility to play all music styles: jazz, rock, metal, pop etc. in small concert halls as well as large stages.You can get the 3DVarius here.

3D Printed Vinyl

Possibly rendering CDs, cassettes, and vinyl records, storing music in digital libraries is preferred by the young generation but still, there are record enthusiasts who love to listen to music on a recorder. Also for good archiving, it may be essential to have physical copies of records in the case that digital libraries are wiped out, though, in this case, the original records, and not copies, are usually what is maintained. Designer and physicist Amanda Ghassaei were able to convert digital audio into a 3D printed record with surprising success. custom made vinyl is what you would love to listen and it also adds beauty to your room as you can change the design the way you want.

Customized Speakers 

Customized shapes and complex objects are the beauty of 3D Printing and it totally depends on the person playing the instrument to the person listening to one. How about the idea of home theatre being into the shape you love? Five engineers from Akemake have created a model of a 3D printed speaker which will interest music lovers everywhere. The speaker is called the ‘Spirula’. To print this speaker, you’ll need about 18 hours, so if you want to get started now, head here to download the 3D file today!

Customized Headphones

Nikki Kaufman with a New York-based startup has made 3D printable customized headphones.After 3D scanning your ear using a smartphone application, the company then receives your data and can then begin the printing process for your headphones. Headphones are more personal as compared to speakers and so we would want it to be customized just the way we like. Here comes the part of creativity and innovation. Startups have emerged to take advantage of the personalization capabilities that 3D printing presents. Normal and OwnPhones are two firms that are in the business of 3D printing earbuds tailored specifically to the ears of customers.

3D Print Your Song

You heard me right !!! You can print your favourite piece of music. Combining  3D printing augmented reality and music, Reify has successfully transformed sounds into objects. Through additive manufacturing, they are able to print sculptures that represent your favourite piece of music. Using a smartphone application, the sculpture can be scanned, identified and come alive to the rhythm of music in augmented reality.

3D Printed Hearts

How about your own heart becoming music. As fascinating as it sounds, this has become a reality when a Polish DJ Piotr Bejnar made bracelets which could connect the heart and his mixing table.

3D Printed Music Box

Print your music box the customized way you want it to be, this service was developed by a startup LFL. The Music Drop allows you to create your own 16-note music box and watch online as it’s 3D printed for delivery. Also, Philipp Tiefenbacher, who decided to develop a music box model using a 3D printer, which also just happens to be available for download on the Thingiverse platform. It is made in 6 pieces and has to be assembled. Extra care has to be taken while printing the notches for the music box to deliver a proper sound.

Futuristic 3D Printed Music Instruments

A manufacturing and an innovative architecture company called Monad has developed 5 instruments that can take the form of musical instruments.These pieces include a piezoelectric violin, several stunning guitars, and even a grand piano. Their most ambitious instrument will be a Grand Piano! It is undoubtedly the most architectural of all the instruments since it has its own structural system.This particular piano has been developed as if it had large windows that expose the interior sound percussion machinery. It will be a collaboration with Blüthner, a very prestigious German piano firm, and Lucid Pianos, a Spanish firm.

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