How does a 3D-printed portative organ get its air supply?
Since I shared some videos of this 3D-printed portative organ, one of the most common questions has been about how the organ gets its air supply. In this video, I show how the blower and air reservoir works, and then wrap up with a quick rendition of Pachelbel's Canon in D.

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