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Recycled Cardboard Spool Didgeridoo Kit

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A1 mini

All kit pieces on one plate 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
All kit pieces on one plate 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Designer
9 h
1 plate

For A1 mini split plates 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
For A1 mini split plates 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Designer
10.3 h
3 plates

Short Mouth Piece Only - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Short Mouth Piece Only - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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1.1 h
1 plate

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Description

Have you ever picked up an empty spool and blew, raspberried, yelled, or talked into it as a kid? As an adult?

 

Now you can do it on a grand scale with my new cardboard didgeridoo kit.  Just print out my kit and put it together with old paper towel or toilet tissue spools and an inner cardboard spool from a filament spool and you have an instant didgeridoo.

 

Be the guy that shows up at the party with your didgeridoo kit and asks, “can I please go through your recycle bin to get your cardboard tubes?” Then sit in the corner and jam out.

 

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Please be kind and boost this model if you believe in the power of cardboard infused music.

 

Assembly is easy.  Print out the complete set and obtain 6 paper towel and toilet tissue cardboard spools and a filament inner spool.  (Tested to fit Bambu Lab spools, Elegoo spools, and eSun spools so far.)

 

Firmly push the tubes into the connector rings.  The rings are tapered inside and expand the cardboard tube a bit so it will fit snugly and not fall out.  Don't push too hard or you might bend the cardboard tube. 

 

You can print as many connectors as you desire to make a longer and longer didgeridoo.  Impress your friends and enemies!

 

I printed this in PLA and it requires no supports. I printed this all without brims too, so make sure your bed is clean for the best adhesion possible or you can also try using brims if you need them.

 

There is also a shorter mouthpiece to print in case you find the standard one too unwieldy at the top.

 

Stop throwing away your toilet paper tubes and start learning the didgeridoo today!

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