Any more horn ideas for the 3d printer? How did the longest bells fit inside the printer when being created? Sounds awesome and looks just like an old cast p5.
I have a bunch of ideas that I want to make eventually. The longer bells had to be printed in multiple pieces and epoxied together, if you look close you can see the rings of glue around some of the bell midsections. The power chambers were also printed separately because they had to be printed in the opposite orientation of the bells
The three longer bells on this horn are the same as the three shorter bells on the Buell Locomotive Horn Kit (aka HornBlasters Shocker). Would be cool to see you acquire or 3D print a 0 bell as that paired with the 1, 2, and 3 bells would sound like a Buell 4-Chime.
The shockers are plastic truck horns and I don't think they are affiliated with buell. I'm fairly sure they are exclusively a hornblasters product. But I actually did try exactly what you said lol. Printed a 0 bell and made an imitation shocker XL which I'll try to post a video of soon
@@SuperTyfonator I’m also looking forward to seeing that 0 bell! Impressive how you can fit the piece the bells together as separate pieces. Should sound very similar to the Shockers as both are made of plastic.
@@SuperTyfonator HornBlasters supplies the horns from Buell. They’re branded as HornBlasters and marked up at a more expensive price. The Buell Locomotive Horn Kit is a reasonable $259 from Buell. They actually use the same internals as the Strombos horns believe it or not.
This is such a cool project! Can’t wait to see more 3D printed experiments!
More in the works, stay tuned!
Any more horn ideas for the 3d printer? How did the longest bells fit inside the printer when being created? Sounds awesome and looks just like an old cast p5.
I have a bunch of ideas that I want to make eventually. The longer bells had to be printed in multiple pieces and epoxied together, if you look close you can see the rings of glue around some of the bell midsections. The power chambers were also printed separately because they had to be printed in the opposite orientation of the bells
@ Nice work 👍🏼
Apart from this being 3D printed, this horn would sound great on a train.
The three longer bells on this horn are the same as the three shorter bells on the Buell Locomotive Horn Kit (aka HornBlasters Shocker). Would be cool to see you acquire or 3D print a 0 bell as that paired with the 1, 2, and 3 bells would sound like a Buell 4-Chime.
The shockers are plastic truck horns and I don't think they are affiliated with buell. I'm fairly sure they are exclusively a hornblasters product.
But I actually did try exactly what you said lol. Printed a 0 bell and made an imitation shocker XL which I'll try to post a video of soon
@@SuperTyfonator I’m also looking forward to seeing that 0 bell! Impressive how you can fit the piece the bells together as separate pieces. Should sound very similar to the Shockers as both are made of plastic.
@@SuperTyfonator HornBlasters supplies the horns from Buell. They’re branded as HornBlasters and marked up at a more expensive price. The Buell Locomotive Horn Kit is a reasonable $259 from Buell. They actually use the same internals as the Strombos horns believe it or not.
@@sepa2401 oh shit, you're right I checked buell's website and there they are. The more you know
It sounds like a Leslie’sl4t
Sounds like a minor flat 5 chord.
Minor 7th flat 5 is the name, also known as a minor 6th chord.
@ I didn’t know that.
But it sounds like I a Nathan m5
Some M5s and H5s did play this chord yeah