I’ve tried many kazoos on the market, and I’ve never liked the usual cap design. I wanted something simpler, cleaner, and easier to use. After over a month of refining and testing, I came up with the SnapCap Kazoo™
SnapCap Kazoo™ is not your average kazoo — it’s sleeker, louder, and designed for pure convenience. Unlike most 3D-printed kazoos, it features a snap-on cap mechanism that makes changing or adjusting the membrane a breeze — no twisting, no fiddling, just snap and play.
Boost MeSometimes, the simplest designs are the hardest to create. This SnapCap Kazoo™ might look minimal, but I spent over a month refining the idea before finally bringing it to life.
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How to assemble:
Print out the body and cover.
Place a piece of cling film (保鮮紙) over the hole on the body.
Snap the cover onto the body — you’re ready to play!
How to play:
Hum, don’t blow, into the open end of the body.
You’ll get a bold, trumpet/saxophone-like sound.
The built-in resonance cavity amplifies the sound to make it extra loud.
Boost MeSometimes, the simplest designs are the hardest to create. This SnapCap Kazoo™ might look minimal, but I spent over a month refining the idea before finally bringing it to life. A Boost doesn’t cost you anything, but it means a lot to me. Your support gives me the motivation to keep creating more fun and thoughtful 3D-print designs for everyone to enjoy. If you think this kazoo design is good, please hit that Boost button and let me know my work is appreciated ❤️
Pro tip: If the sound is too soft, loosen the membrane slightly (just a tiny bit) and hum again.