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Is anyone in the C&F community into 3D printing? One application I'd like to explore is the fabrication of keys, particularly for low-low whistles.
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Try donaldlindsay, but probably best to contact him by email because he's not a regular contributor here.

He designs and makes 3D-printed smallpipes, high and low whistles, and might (?) also be considering keys because he suggested that possibility to me recently.
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Look over in the Tech Forum as there have been a few threads commenting on 3-D Printing.

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Thanks for those replies!
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