Episode 13 of The Ultimate Trumpet Podcast explores one of the biggest technological shifts happening in the brass world right now: 3D printed trumpet mouthpieces. Adam and Bella discuss how modern biocompatible resins and high-resolution resin printing are allowing designers to prototype custom mouthpieces in hours instead of weeks. The episode dives into how tiny changes in cup depth, throat size, rim contour, and backbore geometry can dramatically affect response, endurance, slotting, projection, and flexibility. The conversation also explores why rapid prototyping is changing the traditional mouthpiece development process forever. Instead of relying on generalized "small-medium-large" designs, players can now experiment with highly individualized micro-adjustments tailored to their own embouchure, airflow, and playing style. Adam and Bella discuss how modern additive manufacturing is helping move mouthpiece design away from trial-and-error mythology and toward more measurable acoustic experimentation. The episode also covers: This episode is based on the article "3D Printed Mouthpieces: The Future of Custom Trumpet Design" available at TrumpetStudio.com by Michael Droste. Resources mentioned in this episode: Please rate and like The Ultimate Trumpet Podcast on the App Store.