Kosh Kash

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This is a musical instrument of African Origin. I don't know much about it but I tried to make one. Hardware necessery: 4-5mm rope - ~10cm long   Printing instructions: Print around 500-600 copies of the grain piece  alternatively you can use beans, rice, or simply cut up some fillament into small pieces Print 2 copies of either of the two types of body Pause the print around the 75% mark, and put the grain inside (around 250-300) Continue the print untill finished No support or adheasion needed   Assebly: Tie a knot at the end of your rope Feed the rope through the top of one of the balls Tie a knot on the other end  Measure out your hand and tie another knot where  you think the second ball should go Feed the rope through the bottom of the second ball Tie a knot on the other side Test the Kosh Kash and adjust it untill it feels right OPTIONAL: Use some super glue to glue the knots so they don't untie while you are playing Enjoy!   You can listen to what they sound like here: https://youtu.be/ewaV-NFx-fY

About the author:
Danidan
Hello! My name is Dan Markov (aka Danidan). I am a Bulgarian/American designer with a passion for Game Development, and I have a wide skill set to back it up. I mainly focus on Game and Experience Design but I also have a lot of experience with 3D Modeling, ranging from standard mesh modeling and voxel-art to CAD. I have some experience with programming in a variety of languages. I have many hobbies that often come in handy in my work, such as 3D printing, video editing, music performance and architecture.

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