lottery simulator, mechanical lottery machine
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Description
lottery simulator, very 6+7
pure assembly model, no glue or hardware required
The ball dispensing switch is controlled by a gear mechanism, turn the top six or seven times and a ball will drop out from the bottom
The front panel prints better with transparent filament
There is a storage compartment at the back to store the small balls when not in use
There are two types of prize balls: one is a plain colored ball without numbers, you can print several colors yourself
The other type has numbers, from 1 to 16. To ensure balance, the numbered balls are solid. It is recommended not to put too many (around 12), otherwise, it will be harder to turn
Two print profiles: one is a numbered ball printed with AMS in one piece, the other is a numbered ball assembled from separate parts
The numbers are connected by a skirt. If printing the split version, don't rush to separate them; it's best to snap one off and install it immediately (otherwise, you'll be endlessly searching for numbers during assembly)
The model is relatively large, and printing time is longer. It is recommended to clean the build plate beforehand to avoid print failure due to insufficient bed adhesion
All small balls have skirts; try to clean them thoroughly to avoid affecting the normal rolling of the small balls
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