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Totoche - 3D printed Blow horn for scoutism, hunting or fun

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Publication date 2022-06-20 at 23:02
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2022-06-21 at 00:29
Design number 761171

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Français :

J'ai créé cette totoche (jargon de scoutisme - corne de brume) pour permettre à chacun de faire la sienne soi-même, et pour avoir un style différent de la corne d'animal. Elle produit un son similaire aux modèles standards en corne.

Pour la faire, il faut se munir de trois éléments :
_La corne de votre choix, imprimée avec un matériau rigide
_Le pipet
_L'embouchure
_Eventuellement du papier de verre ou une lime pour poncer le pipet, si il ne rentre pas

These links are exclusively reserved for people living in France and bordering countries, as I don't know if the website can handle a large number of orders and I doubt it will deliver far from France. If you are not in those countries, please refer to the english description below.

Le pas de vis a été difficile à modéliser, l'espace entre le pipet et le bouchon métallique étant très réduit. Privilégier une hauteur de couche faible pour l'avoir un pas de vis résistant. Le mien s'est en partie cassé quand j'y ai mis le pipet, que j'avais poncé au préalable pour pouvoir le faire tenir.

Je joins un fichier .step au cas où vous voudriez apporter des mofidications au modèle, je veux bien mettre le fichier .f3d à votre disposition si c'est nécessaire.

English :

I created this totoche (scouting jargon - foghorn) to allow everyone to make their own, and to have a different style from the animal horn. It produces a sound similar to standard horn models.

To make it, you need three things:
_The horn of your choice, printed with a rigid material
_The pipette (or whatever its english name is)
_The metal cap
_Sandpaper or a file to sand down the pipette if it does not fit

The thread was difficult to design, as the space between the pipette and the metal cap is very small. I prefer a low layer height to have a strong screw thread. Mine partially broke when I put the pipet in, which I had sanded beforehand to make it fit.

I am attaching a .step file in case you want to make any changes to the model, I am willing to make the .f3d file available to you if necessary.

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