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Pop & Catch Toys Ice Cream Cone

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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3.8 h
2 plates
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šŸ¦Pop & Catch Toys Ice Cream ConešŸ¦

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The Pop and Catch Ice Cream Toys are the perfect pastime activity for a beach days or playing in the garden!

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These Pop & Catch launchers are designed to resemble colorful ice cream cones can be used with normal platic balls like a ping pong ball or even with a 3d printed version.

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For assembly, put the cage on top and twist, for the launch mechanism you need a rubber band, use a shorter one for more power.


The Flipper is inserted from the side of the cone and clipped into postition, now hook the rubber band in place, there are different options to do this, depending on the length of your rubber band.

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Have fun!

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Great model! I found that the small rubber hair ties worked a treat as I could not find any small regular rubber bands. The lip that holds the rubber bands could be a little bigger to use thicker bands but it works as is. Making 5 in different colors for family get together. Thanks so much for the fun! I added an extra band to each in case one breaks, then it's ready to attach and go again. That's why you see a band in the center of the pin in the picture I uploaded.
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Awesome!
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I used my CAD app to make the lip inside the cone section larger with a hook on it so it would hold the rubber band better. Also tweaked the flipper to hold the rubber band better and printed the flipper in PLA-CF. Great design overall.
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Replying to @ninjaboy :
could you upload that version?
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works great with a small hair rubber band
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I love this! Below is the PLA and above is the PETG!
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Looks Great!
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Good, but a bit hard to find rubber bands that are short enough, while still having enough force, as well as being small enough to fit in the provided space. A bit hard to mount the bands as well. Would be great with a version made for larger bands :)
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Funny print, getting the rubber band right is a pain and could need some updates in development
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Is that my 3d printed 'airless' ping pong ball in the picture? https://makerworld.com/en/models/232540 Hopefully :), Awesome idea and execution!
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wow not even mentioned in the description?? that was lame
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ok
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The rubber bands helped me find out I have anger management issues. Btw, cool print. 10/10
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Very cool model. I used my CAD app to make the lip inside the cone section larger with a hook on it so it would hold the rubber band better. Also tweaked the flipper to hold the rubber band better, printed the flipper in PLA-CF and strengthened the pivot points for the flipper.
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great
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