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Perfect Round Stress Ball

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Description

Playfully Relieve Stress with a "Squished" Solid Sphere

Ever wondered what a squishy stress ball looks like frozen in time? This unique desk toy captures the exact moment a soft sphere is squeezed—but crafts it out of an unexpectedly rigid material. It’s a fascinating, tactile contrast that’s incredibly fun to play with and perfect for stress relief.

  • Pro Tip for Makers: For the internal spring, we highly recommend printing with PETG. While PLA is easy to work with, our long-term testing showed it tends to snap over time with continuous fidgeting. PETG provides the perfect balance of flexibility and durability, ensuring your stress relief toy lasts!
  • This product relies on precise tolerances to ensure smooth sliding. To achieve the necessary accuracy and print quality, we strongly recommend using Bambu Lab filaments.

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Thank you for not using ai for the cover. Really.
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i’ve rented the spring with Pat G that was perfectly dried and in great condition yet the second I picked up the spring off the bed after three consecutive tries immediately, just crumbled in my hand
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I'm not sure if you're using regular PETG or something else? I've used matte PETG before, and its layer adhesion is terrible. The print just snaps/breaks as soon as you compress it.
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pla?
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PLA for the exterior, PETG recommended for the internal spring.
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I have a feeling this is ganna get popular just like the pentaclick because this is very similar if anything cooler
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why Two colors? Why Does there have to be two plates? Why can’t it just be one color? These are some questions that I really need answered unless you don’t want me to print it.
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Because the exterior and internal spring use different materials, I separated them by color. The internal spring is printed in PETG for a longer lifespan, but it can also be fully printed with just one type of filament.
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very cool
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
super fun to play with
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nice
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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