Haunter Ball - Pokemon - Pokeball Functional

Haunter Ball - Pokemon - Pokeball Functional

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PrintInPlace and Separated Hinge, variable heigth
PrintInPlace and Separated Hinge, variable heigth
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Haunter (Japanese: ゴースト Ghost) is a dual-type Ghost/Poison Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It evolves from Gastly starting at level 25 and evolves into Gengar when traded or when exposed to a Linking Cord. (Refer to Game data→Evolution data for more details.)

This is a custom poke ball inspired by Haunter. I used the inner mechanism of MrFozzie's and made with Fusion 360 the top and bottom shells. All parts can be printed in one color and glued together, no AMS required

This pokeball is an improvement of MrFozzie's original work, the hinge mechanism has been simplified and optimized to be printed in place.

I have modified the inner and outer button to eliminate the overhangs so that it can be printed without supports.

The print profile is designed and tested for easy printing, the hinge has increased perimeters for greater strength, supports and seams are added by hand.

The outer parts have a variable layer height for a smooth finish.

If you want to slice your own hinge, mandatory 0.16 layer height, external perimeters first due to hinge tolerances and wall generator Arachne .

 

Joined into one the two printing profiles that I usually make, choose one of the two hinges that you would like to use.

 

Two versions available for the bottom, with or without hands, choose the one you like best

 

 

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Instructions for assembly:

Glue the top and bottom pieces to the hinge mechanism, the piece with a hole in the button mechanism will go on the top.

The button does not need to be glued, just insert it into the ring and glue to the outside of the ring and hinge.

Fully functional PokeBall made to be an exact replica of the real thing! Uses only 3D printed parts and super glue yet has fully functional hinge and button which presses in and unlocks a catch to allow you to open it, using the flex in the plastic to act as a spring. Hinge opens to 90 degrees and stops like the real thing and does not stick out the back so cannot be seen, also just like the real thing. The button also hides its own mechanism from view adding to the authenticity. Parts have notches and grooves to ensure perfect alignment while glueing allowing you to have a perfect model with ease.

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super Model Instead of gluing the hands directly, equip them with magnets, because Apollo could move them freely The magnet connection will be further beautified
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Nice idea insert magnets!!, thanks for the support!!
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Replying to @Torikami :
I've made a small embellishment This is my first time, I hope you like it https://makerworld.com/en/models/670600#profileId-598287 Unfortunately, I couldn't remix or share it
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That's so cool!
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really fun model and easy to put together . looks really sharp and fun!
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Top! Thank You
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My kids love it. Only thing is the hands are not perfect to print as it is, had to make a little adjustment
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What's the problem with the hands?
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Replying to @Torikami :
not the problem with the model but my printer had problems with them. dont know why.. the model itself was great.
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Replying to @Torikami :
the one outside finger angle was to much without support i think. so i put it on a angle on a raft and and it came out perfect
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Where and how do I purchase the file
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If you want permission to physically sell the pokeballs I have a patreon with the commercial rights, as long as you are subscribed you can sell my pokeballs
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Replying to @Torikami :
How do I subscribe to you, By following you? I'm actually very new to this.I just got a second printer. It's the x one carbon by bambu labs
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You want eight dollars a month.. Good luck with that.
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Turned out great. Thank you!
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Thanks for the boost!!!
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love it
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Thanks for the support!!!!
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excellent print
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tried to print this fucking thing twice now and just wasting my fucking filament
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