Update 2021-05-17: Minor fixes to the foot and second segment. Adjusted the sizes of the low B/Bb holes for better tonality (the low B natural was formerly too sharp). Increased the height of the ridge for easier playability.
This is an update to the classic soprano recorder in C. It will play a half step or full step lower than the traditional instrument, without having to obscure the bell. It will also play in the upper register from Bb to high C, although the highest notes require more breath pressure and will sound loudly.
Demonstration here: https://youtu.be/iD4\_P0DqAaU
To play, you'll want to use all digits on your left hand and four fingers on your right. The only learning curve is playing F now involves lifting your index, not middle, finger, and changing from F to G involves moving both hands. The extra protruding hole at bottom plays low B if half closed (and all other holes closed) and low B-flat if fully closed. There's a resting notch for your right thumb for optimal hand position.
If printed in PLA, the tone will be warm, woody, airy, and flute-like, especially in the lowest notes. Some prints produce better lower notes than others and I'm not sure why; this was also true of the design I remixed from. PETG gives a clearer, somewhat brighter tone, but still very definitely a flute sound. I have not had luck with ABS for this design because even slight layer adhesion problems can produce a weak sounding or non-sounding recorder. For the same reason, I will not try it in PC.
Based on cymon's recorder https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:12862 with the new holes added.
Recommend testing your filament with a vase to ensure it will print airtight. PETG and Silk PLA seem to work especially well; certain composites can under extrude if the filament surface is too rough, producing an instrument that won't make sound. Best results are obtained from thick walls (3-4 layers or more) and high infill. Bed adhesion and layer adhesion are critical; surface smoothness is also important. I found a raft with a 15mm margin and .15mm air space ideal for preventing pieces from breaking loose during printing. After printing, I recommend some petroleum jelly in the joints to help make a good seal.
The user re-uploaded this model. The user is not the original author of the model. Imported from Thingiverse.