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2013 October » 3D printed sax mouthpieces
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3D printed sax mouthpieces. Monthly Archive: October 2013. Looking back at the project, it was a really good project. We have printed lots of new mouthpieces and now have a lot of feedback from the musicians. It is now important to sort all the feedback out, so that in the future it is possible to use this information to progress. Sorting out the …. Continue reading ». This post has no tag. By Pim de Graaf. Yesterday we had the science fair! Continue reading ». This post has no tag. This post has no tag.
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Anne-Marieke Küppers » 3D printed sax mouthpieces
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3D printed sax mouthpieces. From scan to STL. Looking back at the project, it was a really good project. We have printed lots of new mouthpieces and now have a lot of feedback from the musicians. It is now important to sort all the feedback out, so that in the future it is possible to use this information to progress. Sorting out the …. Continue reading ». This post has no tag. Continue reading ». This post has no tag. This post has no tag. This post has no tag. From scan to STL. Continue reading ».
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Extra feedback musicians » 3D printed sax mouthpieces
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3D printed sax mouthpieces. Laquo; Project review. After finishing this project we got some extra feedback from Artvark, which we like to share with you. They’ve had the change to try the mouthpieces at home and have a good look at them. The mouthpiece for the alto saxophone, Meijer 8, was tested another time by two other musicians of Artvark. After Peter Broekhuizen already tested these mouthpieces, Rolf Delfos and Bart Wirtz gave it a try. Meijer 8 #1.1. Be Sociable, Share! This post has no tag. Print ...
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Assignment » 3D printed sax mouthpieces
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3D printed sax mouthpieces. Based on previous research results, we will focus on creating highly customizable saxophone mouthpieces that improve playability. This time, the following parts are important:. A well-known saxophone quartet will be involved, so 4 mouthpieces of different types and sizes need to be reverse engineered (CT-scanning etc.). If possible, we will use a novel low-cost 3D printer (Form1). Be Sociable, Share! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment.
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Project review » 3D printed sax mouthpieces
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3D printed sax mouthpieces. Laquo; Science fair. Looking back at the project, it was a really good project. We have printed lots of new mouthpieces and now have a lot of feedback from the musicians. It is now important to sort all the feedback out, so that in the future it is possible to use this information to progress. Many hours of solidworks shows that it is not that easy to reverse engineer a mouthpiece. It still involves a lot of human work and decisions. We had a really blasting ending of the proj...
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Peter Broekhuizen test! » 3D printed sax mouthpieces
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3D printed sax mouthpieces. Laquo; New batch. By Carry van Breugel. On tuesday we tested our prints with Peter Broekhuizen. Pim made a clip:. Peter gave us a lot of good feedback. For every mouthpiece the top 3 is given. Modification number 1 is the one with the little ramp on the inside. Modification number 2 is the one with a litlle rectangle removed from the inside. 1 (might be better than the original). All the JDX9 prints are better than the original mouthpiece! The copy has a clearer sound and has ...
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Jasper Stallenberg | 3D design of tissue engineered ear cartilage
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3D design of tissue engineered ear cartilage. The evolution of the ear. Author Archives: Jasper Stallenberg. Last tuesday we presented what we have accomplished so far to the rest of the teams in our minor. It was nice to see the progress of the other teams and we received some useful feedback on our project. Augmenting Prototypes blogroll 2013. 3D design of tissue engineered ear cartilage. 3D printed sax mouthpieces. SCRUMMING a Low-cost sail simulator. Print your own Rembrandt in 3D.
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Final meeting | 3D design of tissue engineered ear cartilage
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3D design of tissue engineered ear cartilage. The evolution of the ear. Science Fair →. Jochem van der Meer. With the Science Fair coming right up it was time for our last visit of the VUmc and team up with Ernst and Rianne. Ahead of this meeting the latest STL-file of the parametric model was sent to the Innovationlab. The helical rim and anthelical rim can be combined as one sweep at the point where the helical rim is hatched. By doing so the visitor is part of an interactive experience. A picture of t...
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Printing our first ears | 3D design of tissue engineered ear cartilage
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3D design of tissue engineered ear cartilage. The evolution of the ear. Converting the CT-data into a STL-file. Modelling a 3D ear →. Printing our first ears. Jochem van der Meer. In our last post, we discussed the convertion of DICOM files (CT-scans) into STL-files. Seeing as Rianne and Frank (3D-innovationlab personnel) have plenty of experience printing these files, it wasn’t long before we could physically touch these digital files. A selection of 3D-printed ears. Be Sociable, Share!
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Principle | 3D design of tissue engineered ear cartilage
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3D design of tissue engineered ear cartilage. The evolution of the ear. Cartilage is essential for the shape and functioning of the ears and nose. In the event of damage, donor cartilage is scarce and transplantation is difficult with varying results. Tissue engineering of cartilage can be a breakthrough in the field of facial reconstruction. A major challenge in reconstruction of the ear is it’s complex 3D shape. Be Sociable, Share! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published.