Musical instruments are easier to 3D print than you might think! Check out the coolest 3D printed instruments and start playing some music.
You can make a playable ocarina with just your 3D printer! Check out these 3D printed ocarinas to create your own Ocarina of Time.
Playing instruments is fun, but building them yourself is even better. Why not DIY your own homemade instrument?
If you’re on tour, you need these 3D printed items for musicians. These spare parts and little gizmos help you to stay organized.
Get musical with your next 3D printing project. Here are some of the easiest and best-sounding 3D printed ukulele designs out there.
Lose your guitar pick or want a unique pick of your own? Check out these 3D printed guitar picks for the ultimate customized strumming!
For centuries, the violin has seemed like a constant, remaining unchanged despite the advance of technology. Can these 3D printed violins make their way to the new realm of classical music?
Want to let your virtual instruments or DJ console shine? Build your DIY MIDI controller with faders, an Arduino, and a 3D printed case.
If you’re looking for a way to build or expand your drum kit, here are some great DIY drums you can build for just some bucks.
Often looking for amazing, practical things to print, we're taking a look at the musical section of the 3d printed world. You can get them even if you don’t own a 3D printer.
In November, Ottawa Symphony Orchestra will open its new season with a concert which will feature eight 3D printed instruments and a performance by the winner of the "National 3D Printed Musical Instrument Challenge".
Oskitone's new and improved OKAY 2 is a mind-blowing DIY synth that you can 3D print and put together on your own. Hone your 3D printing and soldering skills with this sweet musical instrument and let the sounds sweep you away!
At the 117th edition of the NAMM, 7,000 brands of musical instrument are on display ranging from the ancient to the new, but the one which really stood out from the crowd was the sleek 3D printed violin known as 3Dvarius.
The brains over at Makefast Workshop have pieced together a foolproof single string harp design. All you need to make your own is a 3D printer, a guitar string, tuner, bearings, nuts and bolts.
Imagine listening to a street musician. The groove is great, so you’d like to join in with a nice little melody. Enter the OKAY synth.
Would you rock out with the Skeletor 3D printed microphone, designed and 3D printed by ODD guitars hoping to inspire metal heads?
Meet "Ardu McDuino", an Arduino-powered, 3D printed bagpipe chanter robot. We’ve seen our share of great 3D printed instruments... but this one’s just unbelievable.
Autodesk Research has developed a software that turns 3D prints into wind instruments. Just tweak mouthpieces and finger holes in the Printone software - and you’re ready to play.
Formlabs had an interesting idea to celebrate their new white resin - they designed and 3D printed a functional acoustic violin. You can download the files and 3D print it yourself.
Japanese music technology giant Roland announces a partnership with hi-fi headphones company V-Moda. So, how does this involve 3D printing?