Handheld Pachinko (Pinball cousin)
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I made this handheld Pachinko game. The game origins trace back to the 1920s in Japan inspired by an older European tabletop game called Bagatelle. The modern pinball machine as we know it share this common ancestor.
This project was an excuse to try printing a transparent cover as optically clear as possible, not an easy thing to do! The profile i published for the cover is based on a profile preset for printing clear PETG by Bambulab (link). Only the first few layers prints slower. I added a modifier for the sides to make it print at normal speed since i don't need it to be as clear as the top.
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