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Fishing Lure Floatable

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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This is a 3D printable fishing lure, a wobbler. Because it is hollow and has air trapped inside, it floats. I always use it when I go fishing.

Its specially designed large diving blade gives it a unique, new swimming action that fish are not yet familiar with.

 

Once you have printed the wobbler, you can insert your own steel leader system, attach hooks and eyes, and it's ready to go. I have improved it with spray paint to make it more eye-catching. I am currently working on new designs and smoother surfaces, so feel free to leave a comment with your suggestions for improvement or requests.

 

I printed it with PLA and it is very sturdy, but you can also print it with CF-PLA to make it even stronger. The wobbler has proven to be very resistant in practical tests.

 

In addition to the .stl file, I have also uploaded a .3mf file for optimal printing.

If you have any requests, just leave a comment. I look forward to seeing lots of makes:)

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Thank you, glad it worked out for you:)
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