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Inside Raghav Sachar's love for 3D-printed musical instruments and why he is doing it
Updated On: 20 May, 2026 09:38 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish Kamble
What if you could 3D print your next musical instrument at home? Musician Raghav Sachar, who is mastering the art for a good cause, invites mid-day for a live musical demonstration at his Andheri studio

Raghav Sachar with his collection of 3D printed musical instruments. PICS/SAYYED SAMEER ABEDI
In the waiting area of Raghav Sachar’s Autotune Studio, we’re kept company by photo frames featuring familiar faces alongside the artiste. Veterans like Shreya Ghoshal, Sonu Nigam, and Sukhwinder Singh, have all walked through these doors. We’re starting to perspire; there’s not a single singer’s bone in our body. Thankfully, that’s not what we’re here for.
After wooing audiences with his Bollywood hits and viral Instagram reels more recently, the curious tech-enthusiast inside the multi-instrumentalist has found a new hobby: 3D printing flutes, bongos, and didgeridoos using an easy-to-use Bambu Lab printer.
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