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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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1 plate

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Description

These 3D printed cricket bails are designed to fit standard cricket wickets while keeping a lightweight and durable design. Made to replicate the look and feel of professional cricket bails, they feature the classic 4-bump shape for an authentic appearance on the wicket.

 

Each bail is approximately 11 cm (4.5 inches) long and nearly 3 cm wide at the centre, making them suitable for standard-sized stumps. Their lightweight construction allows them to dislodge easily, just like traditional match bails, while still being strong enough for repeated use.

 

The bails are ideal for outdoor cricket, beach cricket, training sessions, backyard games, and casual matches. Being 3D printed, they have a precise layered finish and are produced with accuracy for a consistent fit and balanced feel.

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License

This work is licensed under a Standard Digital File License – Community Use (SDFL‑C).

You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including, but not limited to, publishing derivative works outside the Makerworld platform or hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money or collect fees. Subject to the above restrictions, derivative works may be published only within the Makerworld platform, and all such derivative works must be licensed under the same SDFL‑C license, without modification or additional terms. You may download the digital versions of this object, 3D print it, and display images, videos, or usage demonstrations of 3D printed versions of the object on personal social media platforms or Makerworld official channels, provided that no digital versions of the object are shared or distributed.