Of course, there’s no reason not to design and print acoustic violins. It would be fun to experiment with different filaments for different sounds.
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A Stradivari violin made in 1714 sells for $11.3M at auctionbuilt during his “Golden Period” at the height of his craftsmanship and acoustic mastery, according to the auction house. Adding to the intrigue, the violin is believed to have influenced ...
an open source 3D-printed violin. Yes, there have been 3D-printed instruments before, but [The Hovas] have created something revolutionary – a 3D printed acoustic instrument that sounds ...
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