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Imprisoned Sphere

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X1 Carbon
A1
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H2D
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A1 mini
H2D Pro
H2S
P2S
H2C
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
32 min
1 plate
4.0(2)

Open in Bambu Studio
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Discover this captivating little gadget, designed for delightful tactile interaction! This imprisoned sphere rotates freely within its cage, offering a fun and relaxing sensory experience. Completely un-disassemblable once printed, the sphere remains securely in place thanks to its ingenious design.

Printing Instructions:

  • Scale: Choose the scale according to your preference (for example, 100% for a standard size, or adjust for a smaller or larger gadget). Ensure your 3D printer can handle fine details to maintain the sphere's smooth rotation.
  • Deburring: After printing, carefully remove any burrs or supports to guarantee the sphere's fluid movement and a clean finish. Light sanding might be necessary for the cage's internal surfaces.
  • Recommended Material: PLA or PETG for good rigidity and a smooth finish.
  • Supports: Depending on your printer, supports may be necessary for the cage. Test without supports for direct printing if possible.

Why Print It?
This gadget is perfect as a stress-relieving toy, a decorative object, or a demonstration of 3D printing precision. Its compact design and integrated mechanism make it a quick and rewarding project for makers of all levels!

Tips:

  • Check your printer's tolerances to ensure smooth rotation.
  • Experiment with contrasting colors for the cage and sphere for a striking visual effect!

Why This Rewriting?

  • Clarity and Appeal: The description is concise, engaging, and highlights the playful and tactile aspects of the gadget.
  • Precise Instructions: Details on scale and deburring are clarified to help users succeed in their print.
  • Audience Adaptation: The tone is tailored to the Maker World community, emphasizing 3D printing and practical/technical aspects.

If you would like to add details (e.g., specific dimensions, preferred filament type, or a link to an STL file), or if you want to modify the tone (more technical or more playful), let me know!

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