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Set of 15 Balls 76 to 90 Bingo/Tombola Balls

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X1 Carbon
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P2S
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A2L

0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 35% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 35% infill
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2.9 h
1 plate
3.0(1)

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If my keychains brought a smile to your face or a bookmark accompanied your reading… Visit my homepage, follow the PayPal link and, if you wish, buy me a coffee ☕ Donations are completely voluntary and never mandatory, but every little gesture helps keep creativity alive and grow this project. Thank you from the heart for your support
 

Set of 15 additional balls from 76 to 90 to switch from bingo to tombola

I recommend considering the use of brim if there are adhesion problems (the final print cleanliness will be affected) I personally found it necessary

I recommend the first layers at 50%

the model is 15 mm, which is standard for most bingo sets, and is still fully customizable in the slicer


If my keychains brought a smile to your face or a bookmark accompanied you in your reading… Visit my homepage, follow the PayPal link, and if you wish, offer me a coffee ☕ Donations are absolutely spontaneous and never mandatory, but every small gesture helps keep creativity alive and grow this project. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support

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