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Style Tennis Rackets | Mario Sports | 3D Print

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

🎾 A fully functional tennis racket you can 3D print and actually play with

 

What if tennis came out of the screen… straight from your 3D printer?

This project is a set of two fully functional tennis rackets, designed to be 3D printed and actually used for playing at home.
The design is 100% original, inspired by the energetic and colorful style of Mario Sports games, reimagined with a maker mindset.

 

They are not controllers.
They are not just display models.
They are real, physical tennis rackets, lightweight, durable, and built for instant fun.

 

🚀 Why This Is New & Innovative

Most gaming-inspired 3D models are made to be looked at.
This one is made to be played with.

  • Functional sports object
  • Designed specifically for 3D printing
  • No electronics
  • No complicated assembly

It’s the transition from the digital world to the real one, layer by layer.

🎨 Design & Features

  • Set of 2 rackets
  • Red & blue gaming-style design
  • Custom net with M letter
  • Ergonomic handle
  • Lightweight and well-balanced structure
  • Perfect for indoor and casual play

Print once… then play for real.

🏠 Perfect For

  • Playing tennis at home
  • Friendly matches with friends or family
  • Creative breaks at the office or studio
  • Makers who want to print something new, useful, and fun
  • Arcade gaming fans

     

🖨️ Printing Tips

  • Optimized for FDM printers
  • Multicolor printing recommended for maximum “wow” effect
  • No electronic parts
  • No complex supports

⚠️ Important Note

This is an original, unofficial product, inspired by video game aesthetics.
It is not affiliated with, approved by, or produced by Nintendo.
It is not professional sports equipment , it is designed for fun, casual play, and creativity.

 

🎾 Print it. Grab it. Play it.
If you love printing new things, playing games, and surprising people around you,
these rackets turn gaming into a real-world experience.

 

 

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Had to boost this. Obsessed with it! Printed is as a gift for my bf. He's SO HAPPY. Love the attention to detail. You can even attach the wrist chord! I changed the colors a bit. The handle is rainbow filament pla matte. The M is glow in the dark. Then the racket is also rainbow with the white as glow in the dark. 👀 Please read: The snares on my racket look weird. Why? I have only just started using glow in the dark filament and am still searching for the perfect speed & temperature settings. So this has nothing to do with the model here. ;) Also. I printed with a 0.2 layer height cause I was lazy. 🤣 Obviously it would look a bit neater with 0.16 or 0.12. =)
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Wow, thank you so much for sharing this 🙌I’m really happy to hear your boyfriend loved it, that means a lot!The color choices are amazing, especially the glow-in-the-dark effect, super cool And thanks for the note about the strings, totally makes sense, glow filament can be tricky to dial in, so no worries at all 😊 Also 0.2 layer height while tired is very relatable 😂 still turned out great!Really appreciate you taking the time to share this
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unfortunately it does not have the adjustments for the A1 I tried to print it but had several problems :(
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I’m looking into it today! sorry to hear this I have also a a1 I’ll try!
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I have the same problem, I had several problems with this file :C
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Replying to @paolobonidesign :
forget it, it seems to be going well, I've only got the handle of the racket so far
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darn just noticed I can’t make this on my P1S 😢
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you should! it fit on the a1 man! try to rotate the racket in case
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Replying to @paolobonidesign :
I am on my phone and it says it only supports H series printers.
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Would you be able to use this for Mario tennis, swing mode?
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that’s exactly what are made for!:)
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could you do a Luigi version?
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i have a Patreon where o do modelling if you subscribe (like 15 bucks) https://www.patreon.com/PaoloBoniDesign?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator let me know
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Are the side triggers still usable on the joycons while in the racket? Nice model
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Do these work for the Nintendo Switch 1?
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These are designed for Nintendo Switch 2 👀
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does anyone know where the left joycon plate/ file is? I only see the right one
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I like the handle, but unfortunately there has no room to control the ZR and ZL button
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Very cool design! I have not printed yet. Waiting to finish up another project. Looking at the model it seems this is for the right joy-con. Which got my head spinning about how it might work with a left joy-con, but to be held with a right hand. It wouldn’t be as simple as mirroring the model, right? I haven’t tried the motion mode in Fever yet either so not sure which buttons need to be pressed while playing. Cheers!
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