Thursday, December 08, 2022

Low-cost 3D-printed violin could be coming to a music school near you

Good news! Music to my ears and eyes!

What is the 3D printer called? Stradivari? Amati?
Is there anything that 3D printing can not do?
Will we see more fiddlers on the roof soon? (just kidding)

"... Although "budget" violins for children do already exist, reasonable-quality models are typically priced in the hundreds to thousands of dollars. By contrast, AVIVA's 3D-printed violin should reportedly set makers back approximately US$34 – that's $7 in printing costs, and about $27 to get the thing fully assembled. ..."

The article also contains a link to a YouTube video!

Low-cost 3D-printed violin could be coming to a music school near you





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