Thank you so much for playing the Soprano, you have no idea how giddy that made me ^_^ Sorry about the high notes on the Soprano - that print is REALLY finicky and I've never figured out how to improve the stability printer to printer. It can hit most of the notes (last note is always kind of shrill, though) if the stars align and the print is perfect.
Did not expect such a well developed youtube video for such a niche topic. I mean you literally used a professional ocarina player. This is amazing. It has the type of editing that would get like tens of thousands of views.
Those are pretty cool. I craft Ocarina's out of clay. I've made the 12 hole variety, 10 hole, and i created my own style of ocarina, i call it the Bongcarina.
how does that work? did you have the browser window split between both monitors and the videos happened to line up? do you somehow scroll two windows at once? why?
@@calinguga Honestly, it was a while ago so I can't really remember.. but I think I just had youtube open on both monitor's and just so happened to be recommended one on one and one on the other
Hello. I would like to mention that I quite enjoyed this video, and it was very well made. Thank you for this valuable information, I am now going to print the winner of the challenge and give it to my brother.
Estoy imprimiendo la mejor ocarina de aquí porque en mi ciudad no venden buenas ocarinas y no puedo comprar desde el exterior. Ustedes no lo saben, pero me salvan por al menos unos años. (En Argentina te cobran más del doble del producto a comprar si viene del exterior, por eso no puedo permitirme comprar ni siquiera una de $15 o $25usd :cc)
I'd like to print out a 12 hole ocarina, but I'm afraid to hit start because the supports are generating inside the ocarina. Should I exclude those supports? or should I print it like that and try to pick them out through the holes?
I accidentally forgot to get rid of the internal ones once time. 0 percent chance of getting those out. Use support blocker to only remove interior supports, and you should be good.
I'd be more interested in multi chamber versions, as they are frigging expensive. But then again, getting a harmony, or polyphonic double chamber working is probably not for amateurs...
Check the inner chamber for stringing and try to clear it out with tweezers - they can disrupt the airflow and cause issues with the high notes. Sometimes there's also a blob on the inside of the windway that can cause issues, though you mentioned sanding so you probably already checked in there. Also, make sure to print on at least 3 perimeters - if there's even a tiny hole inside the inner chamber it'll goof it up irreparably.
Can anyone help me out? Currently have the 12 hole one on the printer printing as i type this, however the file reccomended supports, and obviously you need them, but how do you get the supports out of the inside of the ocarina? Just use a paperclip and scrape and pull? 😅
Nvm, I got it, must have been the most difficult time I've ever had getting supports out. One of the supports for one of the tiny holes was so stuck in there I had to use a nail and a hammer to punch it out😂
I think he edited the ocarinas and didn't actually 3D print them because when you look at the video of the 3D printer working it doesn't look like there are any strands of melted plastic being connected between the item and the printer itself
HI, this is interesting ! by the way, you used for BGM the ocarina and music sound played by Milt and Maine Meinug? It sounds very familar. If it is so, I would be very much appreciate it if you add the credit somewhere.^^ (from Manager to Milt)
Well, true but if you want a less fiddly 3D printer you're looking at $300. That or a good friend who has one. But plastic is around $20 a kilo so for like a 20-30 gram print its relatively good value.
@@com_echo5624 yep. if you're into stuff that happens to be 3d printable, like tools, jigs, instruments, what have you, a 3d printer will save you a lot of money and time.
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Jesus Christ loves you my friend :" ) nice playing btw
Yeah Andy your ocarina playing is really cool!
Thank you so much for playing the Soprano, you have no idea how giddy that made me ^_^
Sorry about the high notes on the Soprano - that print is REALLY finicky and I've never figured out how to improve the stability printer to printer.
It can hit most of the notes (last note is always kind of shrill, though) if the stars align and the print is perfect.
uwu _what's this?_
Playing for 10 years is mad impressive!
Did not expect such a well developed youtube video for such a niche topic. I mean you literally used a professional ocarina player. This is amazing. It has the type of editing that would get like tens of thousands of views.
Ok I came here because I wanted to print my friend an ocarina for Christmas and didn't know where to start. You did not disappoint!!!
Thanks for making this video. I had never heard of this instrument. I will add it to my list of things to print.
Those are pretty cool. I craft Ocarina's out of clay. I've made the 12 hole variety, 10 hole, and i created my own style of ocarina, i call it the Bongcarina.
If that's a play on what I think it is I gotta see that 😭🙏 my favorite things joining together fr
I tried the 12 hole a few years ago.
For some reason it sounded better when you wet it, especially on the high notes.
Makes me think about printing one in resin, and comparing to a fdm one
Funny, I found your video and Andy's video on 2 separate monitors at the exact time!
Thats crazy
how does that work? did you have the browser window split between both monitors and the videos happened to line up? do you somehow scroll two windows at once? why?
@@calinguga Honestly, it was a while ago so I can't really remember.. but I think I just had youtube open on both monitor's and just so happened to be recommended one on one and one on the other
0:24 Now where do I find a friend with a 3d printer let alone a friend at all?
facebook marketplace idk
Try your public library, they may have a 3d printer service.
I can be your friend. But not sure about printing. lol
If you build it they will come
Great informative video! This is exactly what I was looking for!
Hello. I would like to mention that I quite enjoyed this video, and it was very well made.
Thank you for this valuable information, I am now going to print the winner of the challenge and give it to my brother.
Estoy imprimiendo la mejor ocarina de aquí porque en mi ciudad no venden buenas ocarinas y no puedo comprar desde el exterior. Ustedes no lo saben, pero me salvan por al menos unos años.
(En Argentina te cobran más del doble del producto a comprar si viene del exterior, por eso no puedo permitirme comprar ni siquiera una de $15 o $25usd :cc)
Thank you very much for this video! I was watching which one to print, great!
The only way your nozzle should looked like that is if you were grinding on the build plate
Oh yeah. It was my first nozzle on my first ever printer, so some grind action definitely occurred. I’ve learned from my mistakes.
that damned first layer
Andy sent me UwU I'll give printing the 12 hole a print and try. Hope I can get as good of results as you had
I printed the soprano ocarina at .2mm, with 4 .4mm walls and 15% infill, and the high notes work well. Maybe it was just how you printed it?
@tommygun020 Apologies. I meant 0.2mm later height, not 2mm. Along with that I used 0.4mm line width with 4 walls, and PLA as my material.
The soprano is REALLY finicky 😔
I get difference in the quality of the high notes just by switching the brand of PLA I print it in ^_^;;
@@UrakianOcarinist Well, don't leave us in suspense! Tell us your experiences.
My first printer had a semi clogged nozzle and it took me years to figure out what was wrong.
Andy started playing All Star and I burst out laughing.
BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENT !!!!
I printed that ocarina by rob soundtrack! It’s not bad for sure.
This like is the greatest honor I can bestow.
I'm kinda biased for the pendant ocarina... :)
if I double the size will it be a decent bass ocarina
i think they don't scale up. it will no longer be in tune with itself
I'd like to print out a 12 hole ocarina, but I'm afraid to hit start because the supports are generating inside the ocarina. Should I exclude those supports? or should I print it like that and try to pick them out through the holes?
I accidentally forgot to get rid of the internal ones once time. 0 percent chance of getting those out. Use support blocker to only remove interior supports, and you should be good.
@@BigRigCreates ok thank you!
If you are using Cura, choose "touching buildplate"
I'd be more interested in multi chamber versions, as they are frigging expensive. But then again, getting a harmony, or polyphonic double chamber working is probably not for amateurs...
i'd try a Resin 3D printed ocarina...
great video man!
Hey I 3d printed the 12 hole one and all the high notes sound like a bad whistle, I filed down everything and its still happening, any tips?
Check the inner chamber for stringing and try to clear it out with tweezers - they can disrupt the airflow and cause issues with the high notes.
Sometimes there's also a blob on the inside of the windway that can cause issues, though you mentioned sanding so you probably already checked in there.
Also, make sure to print on at least 3 perimeters - if there's even a tiny hole inside the inner chamber it'll goof it up irreparably.
I got a bambu lab x1c so my printing quality is way better
What settings did you use on the 12 hole?
bro hit the shrek
Al Borland, big fan!
1:44 holy crap, what you been printing with that thing?
Legend
1:50 what on gods earth did you do to that nozzle????
idk if this is a fair test, cuz they are different kinds of ocarinas, but cool to know you can do this
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Also, I will be printing a 12 hole now >:3
I love the harp and ocarina Who wanna guess why?
Can anyone help me out? Currently have the 12 hole one on the printer printing as i type this, however the file reccomended supports, and obviously you need them, but how do you get the supports out of the inside of the ocarina? Just use a paperclip and scrape and pull? 😅
Nvm, I got it, must have been the most difficult time I've ever had getting supports out. One of the supports for one of the tiny holes was so stuck in there I had to use a nail and a hammer to punch it out😂
Andy sent me UwU might try getting a small travel pendant printed.
It's very great!
Check out Okanogan Ocarina's 2.0
Uhg my tiny alto printed ones play higher notes than yours but it's the same model. I made them with resin and and fdm.
Qual foi a melhor?
i just had my print, but how do I remove all the infill?
you mean supports, inside of the ocarina? you can't, you should have blocked supports for the top part so that they wouldn't generate inside.
@@calinguga i had it fixed already. Thx 👍
Will it work if I print on resin?
It should work, just make sure your resin if food grade. 😊
Fyp then RUclips
What percent did you use for the support?
I think he edited the ocarinas and didn't actually 3D print them because when you look at the video of the 3D printer working it doesn't look like there are any strands of melted plastic being connected between the item and the printer itself
no dude they're 3d printed
Because the Timelapse gets rid of it
I printed the best one but mine is really out of tune. Any tips?
There are some tips for print settings on the thingieverse page (such as wall thickness). Hopefully some of those tweeks will help.
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how did you attach the botom and top part of the 4 hole ocarina?
You mean the tiny base when it was printed? Those are just support structures generated by my slicer program.
@@BigRigCreates no like the one by seggybob has 2 parts, a top and a bottom, you attach them together... right? how did you do that?
@@griffinbrooks6748 Nope, these are all single prints.
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10/10 grade?
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HI, this is interesting ! by the way, you used for BGM the ocarina and music sound played by Milt and Maine Meinug? It sounds very familar. If it is so, I would be very much appreciate it if you add the credit somewhere.^^ (from Manager to Milt)
"for under 3$" also needs at least a 100$ 3d printer
Well, true but if you want a less fiddly 3D printer you're looking at $300. That or a good friend who has one. But plastic is around $20 a kilo so for like a 20-30 gram print its relatively good value.
@@com_echo5624 yep. if you're into stuff that happens to be 3d printable, like tools, jigs, instruments, what have you, a 3d printer will save you a lot of money and time.
Any sent me oo whoo
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