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 ===== Mechanical Testing ===== ===== Mechanical Testing =====
-For around USD$30, you can get handheld compressed-air duster that charges via USB.+==== Electronic ==== 
 +These are great way to test whistles that come off the plate quickly and hygienically.
  
-Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFQC4DB3+You can get a handheld compressed-air duster that charges via USB for around USD$30, examples from [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFQC4DB3|Amazon]] and [[https://www.microcenter.com/product/677018/compressed-air-duster|Microcenter]]. 
  
-You can use this to test whistles that come off the plate, and the best part is, you don't need to toss them afterwards.+Video of using an air duster to test whistles: 
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 +{{ :wiki:3whilstel_demo.mp4 |Video of using an air duster to test whistles}} 
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 +Some volunteers use [[https://www.costco.com/p/-/fanttik-x200-mix-cordless-car-vacuum/4000370378?langId=-1|handheld vacuums]] to do the same thing, though they can be louder than the air dusters.  
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 +==== Mechanical ==== 
 +You can use a baby nasal aspirator to test whistles.These are usually USD$1-USD$3 at many stores. 
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 +{{ :wiki:baby-nasal-aspirator.jpeg?direct&100 |Baby Nasal Aspirator}} 
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 +It should be mentioned that you should use either a new baby nasal aspiratoror one well cleaned and sterilized.
  
-Some volunteers use handheld vacuums to do the same thing. 
  
 ===== Manual Testing ===== ===== Manual Testing =====
 If you don't have any mechanical way to test whistles, you can do so the "old fashioned" way. Just give one a //toot//! After you confirm the whistle makes noise **__THROW IT AWAY__**, no one wants a pre-used whistle. If you don't have any mechanical way to test whistles, you can do so the "old fashioned" way. Just give one a //toot//! After you confirm the whistle makes noise **__THROW IT AWAY__**, no one wants a pre-used whistle.
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 +===== Loudness Testing =====
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 +Some whistle modelers on Makerworld, Thingiverse, and Printables have listed the estimated decibel values for their whistles. Others have not. To help make informed decisions, a group of whistle printers tested a selection of whistle models for decibel output. 
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 +You can find those results here: [[:db_testing_results_for_selected_models|]]
  
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