I 3D Printed a Violin. AND IT DIDN'T SUCK! (It's the Hovalin, and it's awesome)
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Hello, 3D Printing friends! Today we're going to take a look at the Hovalin, a 3D printed violin that's actually pretty great!
Want to check out the Hovalin?
• www.hovalabs.com/hovalin/
Modified Hovalin v5 Bridge
• www.printables.com/model/228441
Non-printable parts to complete the assembly. Helps support Hova Labs.
• www.hovalabs.com/hovalin/docs...
Violin Tuner on the Web:
• violinspiration.com/free-onli...
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#Hovalin
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Opening
01:03 The Hovalin
02:25 Printing the Parts
03:05 Additional Parts Needed
03:42 Playing the Black Violin
03:55 First Impressions
04:31 Assembling the Hovalin
06:36 Stringing. The Good Kind.
08:48 About Tuning the Instrument
09:42 Playing the Mermaid's Tale Teal Violin
11:47 Expert Opinion
12:30 Outro Наука
That was great. Especially when you can share it with your daughter.
Didn’t know it was your daughter. Also a big 👍 for her as she saved our ear’s from your testing.
Thank you, Chuck! 😁
Please try using a wood bridge, I believe there’s a strong change it would sound even better. It’s really what drives the sound into the body. Also, it’s best to string the two outer strings first for simpler tuning.
Wonder if wood filament would work for the bridge so that you can keep with the printed theme.
@@fixerone1963 I like to see someone use the wood filament to build the whole thing
@@hasnomoney1800 i accept this challenge.
@@hasnomoney1800 i'll get back to u next week to show u the violin once everything comes in. the wood filament and violin strings etc.
@@PearceGamesifyHow'd the print go?
The Hovalin is an awesome project! We have 4 of them floating around the house. One did fail after about 2 yrs. My suspicion is it got dropped, but no one is confessing to anything. However the 2 we had at MRRF 2019 are still in action! I have a remixed version on Printables with smooth waist, which prints with less supports. Enjoy!
This was fantastic! This tip is for your wonderful daughter and her beautiful performance.
Thank you so much, Kris! She's very excited about that! 😊
what no tip for me how rude
Wow, such an elegant looking model. It sounds very authentic. I am not violin knowledgeable, but I’m definitely impressed. And doubly impressed with your daughter; she plays beautifully!
Thanks very much! She really likes it. It sounds different from her traditional violin, but it does sound surprisingly good. 👍🏻
Your violin expert played wonderfully and did a great job assessing the instrument. Hope she keeps it up! The violin sounded MUCH better than I thought it would from a 3D printed instrument.
Thank you! 😁
Bravo.
Ender 3 pro with microcenter coupon: ~$100
Spool of PLA: ~$25.
Non printed parts mentioned in the video (including bow and rosin): ~$95
A quick Google search said beginner quality violins are generally $300-600 (I haven't checked my local stores, so there may be some price difference).
A 3D printed violin (that doesn't suck) that is cheaper than a traditional violin can really give more people access to this kind of stuff without breaking the bank.
Great video. Your child did great on camera and I'm sure you're proud of her progress. A friendly tip from a long time violinist, adding support under the violin to enable her to hold the violin with her chin and without the support of her palm will get rid of any pressed sound and make it clearer on any violin she plays. If she has to hold the violin up with her palm then it forces a compressed sound not allowing the strings to vibrate to their fullest. Add that little tip and she'll be playing like a pro!
Very cool project, and your daughter did a great job demonstrating it!
Wonderful video, thank you very much. It’s great to see the family working in perfect harmony - literally 😁
Anytime you can have fun with your daughter is a win in my book. You guys seem to have a great relationship which is heartwarming in these crazy times we live in. Awesome video. Keep up the excellent work.
The young lady is very talented!
I expected the violins to sound much worse. Consider me impressed!
I love the practical printing aspect, and your special guest should appear more often they are very talented
There seem to be a lot of calls for a violin printed in a woodfill PLA, and play comparisons against a traditional violin. So she may appear in a future video, if she's willing! 👍
Great print and even better violin play. She is very talented and you should be very proud.
Amazing! Great work guys!
Shame RUclips doesn't have a 2nd thumbs up as she deserves one for herself.
Thank you, Vince. These thumbs-ups are all hers. 👍
One of the most wholesome videos I've seen in a long long time. Bravo.
Well, it looks like I'm printing a Violin soon! Thanks Bryan, this was a really awesome video!
This is totally awesome! Thanks for sharing this. 3D printing has come a long way.
I printed a hybrid violin a few years back; the bridge was Maple and the sound-post Birch while every other part was printed.
I hired a Lutheir to make and install the wooden bits!
It was a replica of a traditional instrument, not a Hovalin.
I paid special attention to the front and back plates: I came up with printer settings (cheap PLA) that produced plates that sounded like 'sound-wood' when dropped on the floor!
Bright, clear and loud...they sounded nearly identical to samples of Maple!
The plates were much heavier than wood; the plates need to be very thick, but the tonal qualities were a very good match.
Printer settings: Plates were 7mm thick(!) with two 0.4mm perimeters, very dense infill (40% cubic pattern), thin top and bottom layers...much more infill than skin!
How did it sound?
The high string was a bit muted with no sustain, middle to low strings 'filled the room' with sound!
Not a musician, don't remember which string is who by name.
Bryan you do know we all skipped to the end to watch a proper Artist at work!
OMG Awesome print! (and awesome fiddling)
Thanks, Richard! 😊
Before I start, let me first say that the violin, hands down, IS my favorite instrument. Hearing your "talented offspring" play the violin is encouraging and gives me hope in the human race. I think you should have more videos end with the newest playing from "talented offspring". I would like to see and hear her play her other violins and the same pieces on the blue 3D-printed violin for comparison.
Bryan... thanks for such different uses for a 3D printer. This vid will definitely come recommended by me. Cannot wait to hear "talented offspring"'s greatest hits.
Bryan... I just had another thought. Maybe you might like to run this experiment: Seeing as how a violin has always traditionally been a WOOD instrument, How could one sound if printed in WOOD PLA?
Love your violin expert! And I agree, that's really neat that a violin could be 3D printed and not suck.
Thank you! 😁
That was AWESOME you must be so proud of your daughter she plays beautifully
Ah as a maker, a musician, and a dad of 4 musical daughters (one a violinist) - this episode is VERY close to my heart. ❤Kudos. Also, you may want to experiment with putting a Piezo pickup in it.
The violin playing is amazing!
That’s really neat!
I gigantic thumbs up 👍 this is perfect for my cobra max. Oh and having your awesome helpers really adds to your channel’s quality not saying that there’s anything wrong but it’s the added touch everyone is looking for now-a-days.
I almost forgot!
The Havolin will hold up much longer than a traditional design.
The bridge and other features of the trad violin put stress on the print that will lead to mechanical failure.
The instrument 'lived' for less than two weeks before the upper plate collapsed due to bridge-pressure.
Un-stringing the instrument wasn't really an option; it would take a day or so for a change in string tension to 'settle in'; it didn't hold tune very well at all.
Plus it was highly sensitive to changes in temperature; handling it for too long changed the tuning noticeably.
Good to have a violin expertise around. Nice video.
you are mad scientist... so cooool!
I printed an electric violin a few weeks ago! its so fun!
Brings back some memories from around 1975 when I stopped playing...
The sound is pretty good for a 3D printed instrument. At least as good as the very cheap Chinese wooden violin I used to learn on.
I agree with the comment below about trying a wooden bridge, a slightly different profile would probably help with the crossing as well.
A big hello and thank you to your daughter, It would have been almost pointless to have printed a violin and then no-one play it. Your playing made this episode fantastic. I hope you continue to enjoy the music and violin.
Andy
Great project! First thought that come to mind was I could let me kid go full rock star and smash his instrument at the end of a performance, and be able to print a new one for minimal cost.
I guess you could do that and then harvest the strings to use in a reprint. 😅
Awesome playing
Love it! So talented! Adorable!
You are so kind. Thank you!
@@BV3D she obviously gets her good looks from Mom! 😊
Excellent playing well young lady. Thanks
Great job...both of you!
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for this wonderful video. It made me subscribe to your channel. I am currently learning to play the violin, but I am not yet as good as your daughter. I would love to hear a back to back playing comparison of your Hovalins and her wood violin.
One of the best episodes ever!
Thanks BV3D. It sounds pretty good. 👍🏻
that does sound pretty good for a 3D printed acoustic instrument. it's good you have a talented offspring to handle the testing!
That was fantastic! You both did awesome in this video, including the excellent demonstration and short review.
I'm really curious about a comparison of materials as well, and I wonder if non uniform ones would even give usable results in terms of strength and sound.
Love the shirt!
That really didn't suck. Good job Bryan.
Super cool 3d print
Fantastic!!
The 3D printed violin sounds better than I expected. No doubt in part thanks to the talent of the violinist!
She and I thank you! ☺️
Haha this was such an awesome fun video! Your channel is severely underrated Bryan! Please keep making videos for us 🤘😎😎
Thank you! Will do! 👍
Wholesome
good resonance as well. Great, I would like really to try one.
Love it!
Thanks!! 😀
Wow she plays the violin so great
Thanks! 😊
Very cool 3d printing
Your videos are already awesome, but your shirt game is on another level! 🤣
Great channel
Great vid
And now I want her teacher to play on it and giver her or his judgement.
It did sound surprisingy well for now and I wonder how much better or worse it stays in tune for example outside in humid conditions, changing temperature and such also after 'aging of the filament' in which it can absorb moisture for a while.
A nice test with multiple weather-conditions would be nice!
Very impressive. Wonderful job talented offspring and talented dad.
Thank you very much!
Awesomeness!
Fantastic love from the uk 🇬🇧
It's no Strad but it surprisingly sounds like a violin.
Dig the collab! :)
Amazing 👏
Great stuff :-)
That was great...the only thing I would have liked is a sound comparison to one of the regular non-3D printed violins :)
You have an awesome shirt. I want one!
Wooo very nice.
Her violin playing was impressive indeed 🥰
Lowkey probably the future of a lot of instruments right here.. maybe not the at-home part…but definitely the printing part.
good work we need more fathers like u
Nice video! I will now refer to my daughter as 'talented offspring' lol.
Loved the video…. Very entertaining….
Thank you! 👍
Those T-shirts.....those t-shirts ...lol...Great family production!
I'm keen to hear carbon fibre pla or nylon. They would be very different from each other. I think the cf nylon will have a dead sound but be very durable. The cf pla might have a nice hollow woody sound as is very stiff.
First of all awesome video I like the concept of 3D printed instruments I read somewhere that the also had a 3D printed Ukulele called Hovalele but sadly the don’t offer it anymore on there side do you know why ?
Cheers
This was a lot better than the Video on the Hova site. I can appreciate that the violin actually does sound OK, although yes, tinny. Note that Hova allows you to print a 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, or 4/4 violins, so you can create increasingly bigger violins as your children grow. I'd say this is great for students. And the fact that the student can choose the color helps them appreciate the art of music. I'd like to hear what a PLA-CF violin sounds like. It seems to me that would be the best medium.
Danke!
Holy crap that's impressive. Now I need to figure out how to make a 3d printed classical guitar.
Gonna have to start printing a 3/4 size now so that when my daughter outgrows her 1/2 size it will be ready for her!
that outro was sweet
Thank you! 😊
sounds like the design didn't call for the sound post and bass board on the inside of the body, that normal violins have, but DANG, that is a really clean and bright sounding violin! it has some serious potential! more and more i see things that make me want to go out and buy a printer... and this one of them now...
I actually applauded the little Lady's Performance and her father's skill as well. Now a filament that matches her hair? :-)
Uh oh! BV3D starts the Tone Filament battle!
Wonder if you could print wood filament for inside stuff to see how it would sound like a closer tambre to traditional wood.
Your daughter is such a cutie and a great violin player. My wife also plays, and you have just inspired me to my next project. Always great videos, keep it up.
Ok, color me impressed. Also, your daughter plays really well. Also, it would have been nice if she could also played a regular wood violin for tone comparison, though I have to admit, if I closed my eyes, I would have assumed the sparkly one was actually wood.
next: get those people with the 6 foot tall 3d uv resin printer to print you up a base. bass? the giant violin thing. ;-)
Try printing it with PLA-CF, you'll be amazed at the difference it makes to the sound. I'm thinking something like colorfabb Vibers would also work, but haven't tested that and it might be too soft.
I just got a new violin and I'm going to be playing again. I know this 3D printed violin will be nothing compared to a nice wood one but I might have to try printing it anyway just for fun.
I would have no use for a 3d printed violin. I'm more of a country/bluegrass music fan so maybe you could do a video on printing a fiddle. (wink wink nudge nudge)
My daughter says the only difference between the two instruments is that a violin has _strings_ and a fiddle has _strangs_ ... 😄
@@BV3D Like Thingiverse and Thangs 3D
It would be very interesting to hear how the Hovalin sounds using a material with a higher stiffness/modulus/resonance, ie; maybe carbon-filled nylon...
did you use the regular process for setting the sound post?
also, if this can be done in bulk, it would be a sea change in music ed. One of the main hurdles in getting band or orchestra programs is the upfront instrument costs.
Do you think you could print this on the new flsun v400?
what a great video. It really showed off both of your talents.
My request is "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
Considering material elasticity I wonder what a more stiff violin printed out PC would sound like, since PC from my experience is very resonant I wander how different the sound would. Also as some have mentioned I would implore the use of a real wooden bridge as that is the primary means of transporting the sound to the chamber and with that thick printed bridge i would believe some of the harmonics of the different sounds are getting absorbed by the unnecessary mass on the plastic bridge.
Tell your daughter she should be super proud of her talent and she should stick with what she loves no matter what.
Also I’d really like to know what songs she was playing so I can go find some recordings. Violins are really such a rich instrument they stand on their own.
Does this violin sorry Hovalin have a soundpost and a soundbar inside ? These are essential to connect the "deck" and back's resonance.
Hi, it has a soundpost integrated in the model, but I don’t know if it has a soundbar.
Well we know who has the real talent in your house. :-) Great job Bryan.