Author: Pereira3D
Date: 2017-05-14 19:33
Please feel free to send me an email. There is a lot that goes into the print settings, etc. that makes the pieces sound and feel significantly better. It's rather easy to make a printed part for the instrument that's unplayable (and I've seen promo videos of people abusing the power of what printing can do). Also, you really are not limited to plastic anymore. I use wooden materials with great success and even have other very unique filaments such as carbon fiber, metal, clay, granite and stone.
For keywork, you can use your R13's keys if you'd like, but you might want to make your own posts (I also wouldn't recommend printing these) and create a hexagon insert into the body of the instrument instead of a screw. Printing a screw thread can work well, but when it's that small, you'll almost surely run into issues.
Ryan Pereira
Pereira 3D Clarinet Services
www.Pereira3D.com
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