Saxophone printed in 3D
Saxophone printed in 3D
- A 3D printer is a device that allows to make volumetric models from a scheme made in computer
D Printed Saxophone - Sneak Preview
A 3D printer is a device that allows making volumetric models from a scheme made in computer, Olaf Diegel (Diegsel, 2014; Paredes, 2014; Zamorano, 2014), a designer from New Zealand, work in the design of a plastic saxophone to be printed in this way, it consists of 41 components without counting the screws and springs of metal, the advantage of this instrument would be its weight, they are 575 grams, while a traditional one weighs 2.5 kilos.
References:
Diegsel. O. [Olaf Diegsel]. (2014, jul 29). 3D Printed Saxophone - Sneak Preview [Archivo de video]. Recuperado de https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qNQ5NobrAY
Diegsel, O. (2011). ODD Guitars. Recuperado de http://www.odd.org.nz/
Paredes, M. (2014). "Video: Saxof贸n impreso en 3D". En Tecnolog铆a 21. Recuperado de http://tecnologia21.com/saxofon-impreso-3d-video
Zamorano, E. (2014). "Conoce c贸mo suena un saxof贸n impreso en 3D". En FayerWayer. Recuperado de http://www.fayerwayer.com/2014/08/conoce-como-suena-un-saxofon-impreso-en-3d/
How to cite this article:
Nocetti, F.A. (2014). "Saxophone printed in 3D". In NabbuBlog. Retrieved from http://nabbublog.blogspot.com/2014/08/saxophone-printed-in-3d.html
