Mouthpiece Remover
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A mouthpiece getting stuck is SOOOO annoying. Unfortunately, they cost $40 on Amazon! In preparation for the marching band season, I decided to make a cheap, 3D printed mouthpiece remover. This was made to work on trumpet mouthpiece, however it should work on most other small mouthpieces like french horn, mellophone, cornet, and fugal. In total this project cost $7 to make and 30 minutes to assemble. Total printing time was 5 hours at .1 mm with the Tevo Tornado.
#How to remove a mouthpiece:
1. loosen the crown bolts at the bottom of the mouthpiece remover until the sliders can slide.
2. move the two sliders away from each other to make room form the mouthpiece.
3. turn the bottom wing nut on the threaded rod clockwise (bottom point of view), and alternate this process on both sides until the mouthpiece can be placed in with the sliders above the lip were the mouthpiece connects to the lead pipe.
4. move the sliders inwards to secure the base of the mouthpiece. Tighten the two c
#How to remove a mouthpiece:
1. loosen the crown bolts at the bottom of the mouthpiece remover until the sliders can slide.
2. move the two sliders away from each other to make room form the mouthpiece.
3. turn the bottom wing nut on the threaded rod clockwise (bottom point of view), and alternate this process on both sides until the mouthpiece can be placed in with the sliders above the lip were the mouthpiece connects to the lead pipe.
4. move the sliders inwards to secure the base of the mouthpiece. Tighten the two c
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