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BulletVortex— a spin top that shoots bullets out!

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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3.4 h
3 plates

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3.2 h
2 plates

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You’ve all seen a spin top before. That’s a definite yes.
But have you ever seen a spin top that shoots out four bullets when you spin it? Probably not.

BulletVortex is a spin top designed to eject four bullets when spun. Want to know why? Physics.
(Not interested in physics? Feel free to skip this part and just print it.)

Centrifugal force pulls objects outward as something spins due to inertia. It’s the same effect you feel when spinning fast with your arms stretched out and they feel like they’re being pulled away from you.

How to Play

  1. Remove supports
    Do not re-orient the model so the handle is on the build plate. I tried this twice and ended up with spaghetti both times.
  2. Insert the bullets
    Place them into the holes on the sides of the spinner.
  3. Spin it and Watch the Bullets FLY OUT!
    The bullets will fly out as the spinner gains speed.

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