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The PrintBone: a fully printable playable trombone

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October 23, 2016

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A 3d printable trombone. Fully parameterized in OpenSCAD, see https://github.com/pieterbos/PrintBone and check the wiki there for instructions on creating your own trombone design.

See http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2252952 for an updated version that prints and looks better. Soundwise it's the same.

The bell correspond to a large bore 8.5 inch symphonic bell. Fits a Bach 42 or Bach 50 slide, or a yamaha slide - possibly more brands.

The slide is a PVC slide. It can be done with any kind of tubes by editing the .scad file you can find on github. Fits the printed bell or a bach 42b.

The OpenSCAD file also works to create very nice working carbon fiber outer slides for different trombones, if you can find the correct tube diameter. A bach 42B inner slide fits widely available 15mm diameter tubes, but 14.9mm would be better. See github for improved designs for that purpose, that print without any support.

See https://soundcloud.com/pieter-bos-2013025 for a recording of both a regular brass bell and this bell. Can you guess which one is which?
It also has a recording of the pla slide, work in progress with still a leak somewhere and it will sound better later.

##Printing instructions for the bell
I printed it in PLA on an original Prusa I3 MK2 with 0.2mm layer height. Choose whatever infill you like. Print time somewhere between 25-30 hours, but you can probably do a lot faster with a 0.6 or 0.8mm nozzle and a faster printer.

The bell flare is cut for an at least 21x22x20 printer. If you have a smaller printer, you will have to adjust those two files.

Print the tuning slide with the pegs upward, and support enabled. The two small midair rafts will be supported and make for a much more stable part. They can be easily broken off later.

A two piece bell flare that can be more easily printed without support is available as a setting in the OpenSCAD file, it has not yet been tested.

Printing the slide parts

add lots of infill or even solid for the inner handslide brace because it needs to be stiff!
The rest, just print whatever is the most airtight.
I printed the leadpipe in spiral vase mode with a 0.3mm nozzle and 0.37mm wall thickness, 0.1mm layer height.
The leadpipe is relatively bright. If you don't like it, increase the venturi diameter in the openscad file a bit.

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