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Australian accordionist Eddy Jay, who has carried out on Broadway and toured the UK, lacked woodworking abilities and so turned to a 3D printer instead path into lutherie. He redesigned the concertina’s inner mechanics totally from scratch.

Australian musician builds 3D printed concertinas and violins from home workshop
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“I wasn’t superb at woodwork, so I purchased a 3D printer and re-engineered it on a pc,” Jay stated. “All of the linkages are totally different inside, it’s utterly new, and nobody thought it might work, together with my dad.”

After ten rejected prototypes, Jay bought his first instrument — and his father finally requested one in all his personal. Jay has since produced dozens of concertinas shipped to consumers world wide, with every unit requiring roughly one month to finish.

Materials conduct and acoustic trade-offs

The shift from wooden to polymer demanded in depth experimentation. Jay discovered that plastic resonates in another way from timber, altering each the mechanical conduct of inner parts and the acoustic properties of the completed instrument.

Australian musician builds 3D printed concertinas and violins from home workshop

“The way in which the levers work, the best way the springs work, the best way the buttons work, it’s all new,” he stated. “The plastic behaves very in another way from wooden and it resonates in another way as nicely. I discovered carbon fiber sounds finest, it sounds loudest, sharpest, and sadly, carbon fiber is gray, so it doesn’t fairly look as good as my early concertinas, which had been pink and inexperienced and rainbow colored.”

Jay additionally fabricated a five-string violin for his spouse and fellow musician, Josephine, who described its tone as not like something she had heard from a picket instrument.

Jay now runs workshops and is creating a CNC-routed picket instrument line utilizing his current laptop designs. “I hope to be making picket violins utilizing that, however utilizing my laptop design, and I’m hoping to be making picket concertinas,” he stated.

“So there may be an irony right here; there’s a full circle the place I’m again to utilizing wooden to make stunning devices, although it’s utilizing the cutting-edge know-how that I really feel extra snug with.”

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