3D Printable Glockenspiel Mallets
by ClairePawlewitz in Workshop > 3D Printing
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3D Printable Glockenspiel Mallets
Hello musicians! This Instructable will show you how to create a 3D model of glock/bell mallets on 123d Design Desktop version, so you can print them with a 3D printer. This is a very simple design, but I figured that it would be helpful when you need to replace the flimsy student glock mallets that eventually fall apart!
I attached my stl. file of the model, but here's how to make it
First, download 123d Design Desktop version here http://www.123dapp.com/design , start a new project, and change your units to inches
I attached my stl. file of the model, but here's how to make it
First, download 123d Design Desktop version here http://www.123dapp.com/design , start a new project, and change your units to inches
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First, create a cylinder with a radius of 0.17 of an inch, and a height of 9.5 inches
Then, create a sphere with a radius of 0.5 of an inch
Next, put a circle on the sphere with a radius of 0.17 of an inch
Extrude the circle in 0.5 of an inch to make a hole in the sphere, and delete the remaining circle
Then, create a sphere with a radius of 0.5 of an inch
Next, put a circle on the sphere with a radius of 0.17 of an inch
Extrude the circle in 0.5 of an inch to make a hole in the sphere, and delete the remaining circle
Tap the face inside the sphere, to the face on top of the cylinder.
Next, combine the objects into one object
Select the mallet then press Ctrl+c then Ctrl+v to copy and paste it. Move the other mallet over that has now been pasted right on the first mallet.
Change the material of the mallets to glossy plastic, and you're done!
Next, combine the objects into one object
Select the mallet then press Ctrl+c then Ctrl+v to copy and paste it. Move the other mallet over that has now been pasted right on the first mallet.
Change the material of the mallets to glossy plastic, and you're done!
Thanks for reading, and if you enjoyed this, then a vote in the 123d Design contest would be super appreciated! If anyone decides to print this, I'd love to know how it works! Comment if you have any questions :)
If anyone is interested in an stl file for chimes/tubular bell mallets, just let me know and I'll upload it to this instructable
Be sure to check out some other awesome stuff that you can make on 123d Design at https://www.instructables.com/contest/123ddesignchallenge/ and the 123d group on Instructables
If anyone is interested in an stl file for chimes/tubular bell mallets, just let me know and I'll upload it to this instructable
Be sure to check out some other awesome stuff that you can make on 123d Design at https://www.instructables.com/contest/123ddesignchallenge/ and the 123d group on Instructables