DIY Asalato!! | 3D Printed Instruments
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- čas přidán 5. 02. 2023
- #3Dprinting #asalato #kashaka
YOOOOO! I’m back to making videos :) Let’s build a 3D printed asalato together!! If you love rhythm, wanna learn asalato, or playing drums, check out my channel and be sure to subscribe!
Let me know what you think, and let me know what I should make my next videos about!
Link to the 3D print plans:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:440...
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00:03 - Intro Jam
00:18 - HELLO IM BACK! :)
01:04 - 3D Printed Ocarina?!
02:35 - The printed Asalato pieces
03:41 - What material to 3D print?
04:28 - Filling + Rope
05:31 - Building the Asalato
09:59 - Sound Test 1
10:48 - Heavy Asalato = Slow
12:22 - Adding more beads/different filling
13:12 - Sound Test 2
14:07 - Comparison with Kashaka UK Pro Model
15:10 - Conclusion
Cheers! - Hudba
You can always weight them (with a precision scale) to know if they have roughly the same amount of beads
You should 😉
Thanks. I'm starting up my printer now to print one.
Exciting! Let us know how it goes :)
I bought one from the same store as you and I think the shaking sound is too loud compared to the clicks. I was planning on designing my own to print, they would have to be thicker which means less shaking sound. I'm gonna try these screw balls first.
Just as a correction, you mean printing PLA material on an FDM printer. PLA is the cheapest and easiest. For durability I would recommend ABS or PETG, which are more flexible and impact resistant (PLA
Thanks for clarifying, I'm sure it will be helpful to others looking to print their own. Good luck with making yours I hope you find the right sound for you! Cheers :)
Great video bro! Love the edits in the one 😂
Thanks bro!! Haha, just having a good time eh 😁😂
very helpful! i just picked up asalato again recently, and i have an uncle that has a 3D printer. I think you can downscale the designs in the program he uses so i will try and create some asalato with balls that are closer to 50mm. did you end up finding the ideal shaker material?
Sounds good! To be honest, the one from this video is so clunky I don't really play it much, I have many others which are far better. But who knows? Maybe ill make more in the future 😎
@@PeteGalea yeah the ones in your video look enormous. my best pair are plastic but super loud so my ears get fatigued quickly, i have a cork pair that you can hardly hear at all, and i've broken every pair i own of the gourd ones from Africa. can you recommend any other types? i'm in australia so not too many options are available here
@@davidjames149 I like Asalato Sampa, and Kashaka UK. Not sure about shipping to Australia though. I haven't yet broke any one of my gourd ones, but I don't play them as regularly since they're delicate.
@@PeteGalea thank you i'll check them out. often the problem is that even if they do ship to Aus, the cost makes it a lot less tempting, which is why i'm so happy to have found this video and the 3D printer designs for these asalato. thanks again :)
I do think the colission has a duller sound, not as bright as the one bought off the shelf. is it due to its size or material you think?
I'm thinking the material to be honest! It's a cool alternative to my usual set, the sound is growing on me :)
@@PeteGalea Definitely make multiple different prints/prototypes with different PLA hardness and test each one out with different combos. Bet would bring in interesting results!
Have these broken on you yet from falling or playing them? Thanks for sharing!
Nope not yet! Although admittedly I play my other asalato much more. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Only one printed? 😢😢😢
Wanted to see if I liked it first. In fact I'm not sure I like the sound enough to have another one made 😂