3D Printed Records Bring New Tunes to Iconic Fisher-Price Toy Player

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Published on Wed, 12 Sep 2012 13:00:55 GMT Indexed on 2012/09/12 15:41 UTC
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Have an old toy Fisher-Price record player your kids aren’t exactly enamored with? Now, thanks to the miracle of 3D printing, you can create new records for it.

Courtesy of Fred Murphy, this Instructables tutorial will guide you through the process of taking music and encoding it in a 3D printer file that will yield a tiny plastic record the Fisher-Prince record player can play. Check out the video above to see the finished product or hit up the link below to read the full tutorial.

3D Printing for the Fisher-Price Record Player [via Make]

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