D-key Bamboo Flute, Manual Support + Hidden Break + Pitch Tuning
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Description
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2024-11-23 Optimized A1 mini configuration: Adjusted the tightness of the finger hole connections
The history of the dizi flute can be traced back to the Neolithic period, and after its maturation and development during the Han Dynasty, it holds a significant place in Chinese civilization.The Jiahu bone flute is one of the oldest musical instruments discovered in Chinese archaeology, dating back eight millennia.
The dizi flute is also one of the oldest Han Chinese musical instruments, boasting a rich history and cultural background. It is not only a commonly used wind instrument in traditional Chinese music but also possesses a strong national character, often used for solo, ensemble, and accompaniment performances.
2024-11-19 Update
This model has been updated to be compatible with all devices. Feel free to download and print
Thank you all for your support and recognition!
Following my last creation, thank you for your continued support! It has fueled my design enthusiasm, leading to the creation of this D-pitch dizi flute.
This project involved considerably more time dedicated to pitch calibration, referencing a wide array of dizi flute design resources.
Addressing feedback on the pitch accuracy of the previous E-pitch version from some fellow dizi enthusiasts, and acknowledging variations in printer and filament density, this iteration incorporates extensive tolerance compensation and material testing to ensure the final product's accuracy.
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Extensive testing of various manually designed supports culminated in the final model, which ensures flawless printing even using the A1's "狂暴模式" (high-speed mode). (Note: The high-speed mode was used solely for testing and may result in textural irregularities due to inertia; standard mode is recommended for optimal results.)
The supports maintain a safe distance from the main body, ensuring both adequate support and a smooth, intact final piece. The exterior mirrors the form of a bamboo stalk, with connections placed at the nodes for a cohesive aesthetic.
Dizi enthusiasts are encouraged to print and share their feedback! (Ready for immediate printing upon download)
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Main body filament consumption: 56g
Support filament consumption: 16g
Print time: 4h
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