• Shared by Henry_CZ on MakerWorld : A fun and easy-to-assemble 3D printed ukulele-style guitar using rubber bands instead of traditional strings. • The neck slides into the body and is fixed with a bit of glue. • Rubber bands are knotted, threaded through the body and neck, and tensioned using a simple winding tuner. • Perfect as a toy, STEM project, or creative musical experiment. • Download the files and learn more Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! • The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models.

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  • A MakerWorld post by Henry_CZ showcases a 3D‑printed ukulele‑style guitar that uses rubber bands instead of traditional strings. The instrument’s neck slides into the body and is secured with glue, while rubber bands are knotted, threaded through the body and neck, and tensioned with a simple winding tuner. Designed as a toy, STEM project, or creative musical experiment, the kit encourages easy assembly and hands‑on learning. The post is part of Adafruit’s weekly #3dthursday series, which highlights 3D‑printed projects that integrate electronics such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi, underscoring the growing synergy between digital fabrication and maker electronics.

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