"Jigsaw" Soprano Ukulele that can be printed on a 20cm x 20cm bed.

"Jigsaw" Soprano Ukulele that can be printed on a 20cm x 20cm bed.

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This remix breaks the body of the original Soprano Ukulele made by 3DGuy (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:162309) into four parts that are joined by dovetail joints, and then uses the rest of the pieces generated by Sound in his remix (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:199298). This was necessary for me, because unlike Sound, I don't have the extended length bed on my MendelMax 1.5. :-) It may also be of interest to some that this Ukulele was printed in PLA, and seems to work quite nicely. Instructions As I mentioned, I used PLA, and as a material it seems fine for making a plastic ukulele. I also used a Hilbert curve infill pattern, in an effort to avoid warp-induced peeling on the corners. That plus a bit of a brim on the pieces with sharp corners (the top pieces especially) seems to have come out quite well on my heated-bed but not enclosed printer. The pieces are held together with superglue, and retain the little index peg holes that Sound added to the model so that the pieces can be lined up. 3mm filament should fit in them.

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