Ears Last changed 2023/10/25 12:11 Attention : la langue de la page éditée (english) ne correspond pas à celle du site (français) New name B I U S lien image code HTML list Transfert - + [http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/head/oneEar.JPG|left] When assembling a binaural head, ears are needed. Its is possible to order silicone one online, usualy at a cost above 50€, but 3D printed ears can be a low cost an practical solution when a 3D printer is available. The material used with 3D printer, PLA or ABS, lack the flexibility of the silicon or natural ear tissue, but it give a decent result for the price and time involved. Attempts where made at Locus Sonus to design original ears: they had to have the distinctive shape required to produce the binaural effect, like the concha a depression in the ear that allow vertical localisation of the sound due to a frequency cancellation effect know as the pinnal knotch. Thet also had to be neutral, not looking like they originaly belong to someone. The focus is more on the fonction of the ear than on the shape. And, they had to be 3D printing friendly. [http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/ear8/earv8-4.png|left] The current iteration is V8.4, a model designed to be monted on our PVC binaural head. [Get the model|http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/ear8/earsV8-4.zip] When printing, several adjustements must be made to obtain the best binaural effetc: -Infill: 50% to 60% -Infill pattern: cubic -Number off shell or outside walls: 5 to 6 The ears are designed to be printed without support, raft or skirt. [Listen to a head using this ears|http://locus.creacast.com:9001/marseille_frioul.mp3] [http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/DSC_0007.JPG|left] A set of ears ready for testing. We initialy build our binaural head using ears dowloaded from [thingiverse|https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:499001] The first designed hears where sketchup modeled from pictures of an actual ear. [http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/ear1/ear1.jpg|left] It is a bit small, and the angle is not quite right. As a result, the binaural feeling is a bit weak. The STL file are available for [right|http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/ear1/ear1Right.stl] and [left|http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/ear1/ear1Left.stl] ear. The second attempt is more geometrical. [http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/ear2/ear2.jpg|left] But the general size is more acurate, and the 30° angle is right. The STL file are available for [right|http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/ear2/Ear2Right.stl] and [left|http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/ear2/ear2Left.stl] ear. More experimental, there is the parametric ear. [http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/paraEar/paraEar.png|left] It is made using OpenScad, an open source code based 3D modeling software. The general idea is to have a fully parametrable ear. Using variables in the code, the shape of the ear can be adjusted. It is still a work in progress. Ultimatly, the parametric can be adapted to mimic every mamal ears. With the right head attached to them, it can allow the listener to experiment listening like a bat, a cat, a cow or a sperm whale. The scad file is [here|http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/paraEar/parametricEar.scad], as well as human sized one for [right|http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/paraEar/paraEarRight.stl] and [left|http://gregoirelauvin.net/ftporth/locus/locusWiki/locus%20wiki/ears/paraEar/paraEarLeft.stl] ears. An option in the code is provided to add a support to fit the PVC pipe binaural head. [Grégoire Lauvin|http://gregoirelauvin.net]. 2018-2023 Summary of changes Password Syntax