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jwnicholson78

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  1. Update - Get your own Uke! I didn't start this project intending to design something that I would sell. But the 3D printed ukulele turned out better than I was expecting. So, I decided to open an Etsy shop to see if I could sell a few ukes, and fund the next instrument design. Would you like your own custom, 3D printed uke? I'd be happy to give a discount to forum members, thanks to all the help and feedback that has been provided along the way in my musical journey https://www.etsy.com/listing/1696540481/3d-printed-soprano-ukulele
  2. Thanks, Nigel! The technology is so cool, and the rate of improvement is really stunning.
  3. Thanks, Makke. I appreciate the listen and feedback.
  4. Thank you! I try to keep things interesting jeff
  5. Thanks! The technology is available now, but maybe a little out of the price range for a home hobbiest https://fiddlershop.com/products/forte3d-carbon-fiber-3d-printed-cello?variant=41936254599343&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwk6SwBhDPARIsAJ59GwfBJs00WKATE2pi8_Ah4TZmr_E47KgxQL9SFva9APKFRj0qlAMiLE4aAl0eEALw_wcB
  6. Excellent job. I really enjoyed this. Jeff
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    All dogs are good dogs Cool tune. Sax and bass sounds excellent. As a keyboard player first and a guitarist second, I don't have much need for midi guitars, but I think the technology is pretty awesome. I didn't pick up on the fact that you were using a midi guitar at first, and I thought the "keys" sounded great. I'm curious if you have ever tried any of the guitar to midi plugins like MiGiC? jeff
  8. Sounds great. Drums and guitar especially are really well done. jeff
  9. This is really excellent. The opening guitars sound fantastic, and the vocals are really well done. I enjoyed this a lot. Jeff
  10. Well done cover. Thanks for sharing it. Jeff
  11. It's well deserved, and I'm very glad to hear it. You work is top notch! I remember this one from when you first posted it. I'm not surprised the video has done well. I still find the smashed xbox very upsetting though
  12. Thanks, Tom for the listen and the comment. And thanks also to your influence, I have taken to commenting, liking and subscribing on others YT feeds more often. Thanks for the effort! jeff
  13. Thanks, Freddy! The intro basically came about because I was playing octaves on new ukes as I printed them to check the intonation and to see if the notes were in tune as I fretted them. 😄 Jeff
  14. Really solid tune. The vocals are great and the acoustic sounds excellent.
  15. Sounds great, and I really enjoyed the video too. Jeff
  16. Interesting composition. I especially liked it when the strings kicked in. I've played a little with Garritan in the past. I liked it and learned a lot from it.
  17. Love it. Listened, liked, and subscribed over on YouTube. Well done!
  18. A fitting tribute. Nice job all around. Jeff
  19. Thanks for the listen and the comment! Jeff
  20. I bought my first home 3D printer 5 or 6 years ago. The advance in technology between then and now, when I bought the new one to print ukes, is nothing short of stunning. I can't wait to see what's available 5 years from. Maybe I'll be able to print that sitar then!
  21. 🤣I had a hell of a time coming up with a uke design that didn't break apart from the tension of the teeny little nylon strings. I need a whole new print technology to handle a Sitar. Nice goal to shoot for thought 🤣
  22. The combination of the sound choices and the pulsing rhythms is really well done. Definitely has an epic feel to it. Do you ever layer in orchestral sounds with the synths? That would be a really tasty addition. Jeff
  23. Outstanding, but I had to scroll away from the video to pay attention to the music and keep from getting distracted 😃For me it had a mixture of Pink Floyd and Simple Minds vibes. Jeff
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