Print the Worlds Most Overstable Disc for your next Disc Golf round! You can see the disc thrown by me on instagram @deuzdiscgolf.
It is recommended to be printed in the softest material possible. I used 90A TPU, but 95A is fine also. Don't recommend any hard materials. The disc is insanely overstable so printing it light doesn't affect its flight. Use enough bottom/top layers so the plate of the disc is printed solid. Don't recommend using infill for that part. Use 2-4 walls depending on your nozzle size. Infill for the rim part is fine. I recommend Gyroid and 50% infill. The profile attached is with a 0.6 nozzle and textured plate. Best would be if printed on smooth plate or engineering plate. Print the disc bottom part to the bed.
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