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Retro Clackers

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0.08mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
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Bring back the retro fun! This 3D-printable Clackers set brings back the iconic clackers feeling of the 70s. The balls are stable, well-balanced, and produce the typical rhythmic sound when played. All edges are slightly rounded for comfortable handling. Perfect for retro fans, collectors, or as a small skill game for in between.

 

Assembly Instructions:

For assembly, you will need:

  • 2 balls (3D Printed)
  • 1 handle (round or elongated – both variants work)
  • 1 piece of sturdy string (approx. 40–50 cm, depending on desired length)

For the Clackers set, you will additionally need one piece of string (approx. 40–50 cm). Thread one end of the string through each of the balls and secure it with a thick knot. Then, fold the string exactly in the middle and guide it through the handle – either the round or the elongated one – and knot the string (as visible in the photo) so that both balls are equally distant.
The length of the string can be adjusted as needed.

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