#3d printed flutes hit the right notes Researchers at Australia's University of Wollongong (UOW) have created a number of 3d printed custom flutes that can play microtonal tunings otherwise unachievable with standard flutes,
the new research may offer a compelling reason for flautists to consider trying out a 3d printed flute.
To create the custom flutes, the UOW team made use of existing research data to mathematically plot the precise size the instrument must measure
and a custom flute was manufactured duly.""There are huge possibilities for the future of this project,
"Several flutes with custom tunings have been produced and have featured in live theatre performances around Australia. Spinks further posits that the flutes could have commercial potential
and eventually lead to musicians being able to order flutes which offer a particular desired microtonal tuning.
You can see (and hear) the flutes in use, in the following video o
#Remote-control Range rover can be driven with a smartphone app High end cars are creeping towards full autonomy,
unlocking new abilities every generation that allow them to drive themselves under certain conditions. Now, using the sensors
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