I'm not sure if you're familiar with him but you look exactly like Lil Dicky I noticed when a condom commercial came on with him in it while watching this video
At 2:04, it looks like the plastic mouthpeice has a much deeper cup, which would affect the sound you get from it. Perhaps that can explain the sound differences.
The cups are exactly the same, if not VERY close. The difference in sound is mainly the result of the destiny of the plastic mouthpiece being far less than the metal one. There was also a print error that caused the first centimeter of the mouthpiece to be lost. That might have also played into it a bit.
Did you model the mouthpiece yourself because I really need the dimensions because I'm in engineering design class and we can make stuff with the printer and the teacher wants us to make the objects our selves in order to print them so I really need the dimensions plz!
+SocialTitan Yes, I modeled the mouthpiece myself from scratch, but relied heavily on mouthpiece cutaway diagrams I found online. If you want, I can send you an OBJ of the model I used, or whatever format you prefer, via a private message. I will say that after this video, I ended up hollowing out the center of the 3D print I made a bit more which made the mouthpiece a bit more playable.
One tip to get the lower register on those is to make sure the infill is %100
Bro you saved yourself about 40~50 bucks
I'm not sure if you're familiar with him but you look exactly like Lil Dicky I noticed when a condom commercial came on with him in it while watching this video
Haven't heard that one before, but without my beard, I've been told I look like Matt Smith or Bill Nye.
try 3d printing a bugle theirs some files on thingiverse that i know of might work.
Michael what is the brand and model of the trumpet you are playing?
I play a Getzen Eterna, Severinsen Model, made in the 70s.
At 2:04, it looks like the plastic mouthpeice has a much deeper cup, which would affect the sound you get from it. Perhaps that can explain the sound differences.
The cups are exactly the same, if not VERY close. The difference in sound is mainly the result of the destiny of the plastic mouthpiece being far less than the metal one. There was also a print error that caused the first centimeter of the mouthpiece to be lost. That might have also played into it a bit.
Did you model the mouthpiece yourself because I really need the dimensions because I'm in engineering design class and we can make stuff with the printer and the teacher wants us to make the objects our selves in order to print them so I really need the dimensions plz!
+SocialTitan Yes, I modeled the mouthpiece myself from scratch, but relied heavily on mouthpiece cutaway diagrams I found online. If you want, I can send you an OBJ of the model I used, or whatever format you prefer, via a private message. I will say that after this video, I ended up hollowing out the center of the 3D print I made a bit more which made the mouthpiece a bit more playable.
+Michael Picher (Music Composer) Thank you I would love the OBJ of the mouthpiece, again thank you!
+SocialTitan Here you go: drive.google.com/file/d/0B06RNvy0whGpMXFxbzVWVVlLLVU/view?usp=sharing
+SocialTitan Also, you'll probably want to sand down the print if you intend to try and use the mouthpiece.
Got it
Could you in theory print an entire trumpet
Other people have tried, with varying degrees of success. At the end of the day, though, a plastic trumpet is not ideal.
Now you have to make a plastic instrument VST library xD
If I got my hands on one of those toy kazoo trumpets, I might sample that.
Ah. That sounds like that would be pretty cool!
Try to make a tuba one
Maybe some day...
Cade Cogbill Yes
fsu shirt! !!
This guy looks like Devin from make anything. Or his cousin
I miss the days when people would say I looked like Bill Nye.
He's swole
wow. Good)
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Is that a Getzen?
Yep! Getzen Eterna, Severinsen model.
you look like abe lincolin
LOL he really does! Just needs to grow his beard out more (;
too big