Battle Hopper Flip

Battle Hopper Flip

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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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tie to a rope and pull after jumps, 0.2mm,2 walls,15% infill
tie to a rope and pull after jumps, 0.2mm,2 walls,15% infill
30 min
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[Brim] 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% gyroid infill
[Brim] 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% gyroid infill
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print 2 at once, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
print 2 at once, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

New Toy Models for More Fun and Utility
 

My kids wanted more variety, so I got to work and came up with a few new designs. When I finished, my daughter had some new ideas for how to play with them. These models are not only fun but also have some interesting practical uses. I like to use them to use up the last few grams of filament, and they serve as a good indicator of how different filaments behave.


 

Material and Experience
 

I have now tried these little things in various materials from different manufacturers and must clearly say, If you're aiming to break your jump record, I recommend Sunlu's PLA. However, I must note that the support and skirt were a bit more challenging to remove. My experience with Bambu's PLA is that the support and skirt come off easily, but the models are less durable and have less power when jumping. The support can be a bit harder to remove with some filaments. As previously mentioned, I had virtually no problems with Bambu's PLA and PETG. I recommend using needle-nose pliers and possibly a scalpel to remove any unsightly areas for easier handling.

Sunlu PLA+ https://amzn.to/4bhXnlr
Sunlu PLA Magenta : https://amzn.to/4bhXnlr
 

Usage:

As seen in the GIFs, with a little practice, a well-controlled jump is possible. You just need to try different pressure points and angles. I have to admit that it's really fun to watch how they jump differently depending on how you press them.


 

Models for Playing

I have designed three models for playing, two spiders and a grasshopper. The fun lies in the fact that they jump away when you press their rear end with your finger. Various games can be played with these little things.
 

Models

All three jump in their own slightly different, yet similar, ways.

 

Game Rules
 

Long Jump

  • Objective: Who can jump the farthest?
  • Game Play: Each player presses the rear end of their model to make it jump. The distance of the jump is measured and compared.

Landing on Feet

  • Objective: Who lands on their feet most often?
  • Game Play: Each player makes their model jump. Points are awarded for each landing on the feet..
     

Bowl Jump

  • Objective: Who can make their model jump into a bowl or similar target?
  • Game Play: A bowl is placed at a distance. Players must try to make their models jump into the bowl.

These new toy models not only offer entertainment but also practical use as filament testers and for using up leftover filament.


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tie to a rope and pull after jumps, 0.2mm,2 walls,15% infill
good model, 5 stars
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@angels_2502 Thank you for the great feedback :D
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EDITED . Upped to 5 Star Rating - My reprints worked without issues - it was a fluke . Thanks for the suggestions all - but it was just a fluke, original print profile worked just fine. Boosted also .
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@user_4201317987 I had the same problem, but with the skirt enabled, I didn't have the issue. May I ask which printer you are using? The tip about the speed is a good one, thanks for your feedback. Oh, and if you want, you can upload a print profile.
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Replying to @Tommy3DLab :
P1S , im gonna revisit this when i have some time a little later - in hindsight, it may have just been a fluke . I will keep Skirt in mind also . Will upload profile once i complete it ;)
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Replying to @NerdPlow :
@user_4201317987 Yes, that would be nice. I'm looking forward to your results and thank you.
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perfecto gracias
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@user_2244377288 Thank you as well for the top rating! :D
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Strength Issue:Didnt work. The legs broke and it would jump. :(
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@userwikolito Hey, I hope I can help. Did the legs break during printing or while playing? There can be various reasons for this.
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one broke when removing it from the buildplate and the other one when trying to make it jump. Maybe Silk PLA isnt the best material to print it in. although I guess it works good as a material test print. 😅
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Replying to @userwikolito :
@userwikolito No, I really can't recommend Silk for that. I've had the best experiences with PETG for such moving parts, but some types of PLA also hold up quite well. I would be grateful if you could try it again with regular Basic PLA and let me know if it works better.
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