Mini Derby
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Bill of Materials
Description
The thrill of horse racing on your desktop.
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CLACKITY CLACK instead of CLOPPITY CLOP!
Turning the handle jitters the spring-loaded tracks and causes the game pieces to move forward. Due to the nature of the mechanism, race results are always random. Printing on textured plate is recommended to give the tracks and the base of the game pieces an irregular texture.
The build requires these springs: 0.5x7x12mm Helical Compression Spring (10PCS) - BB005
The profile includes a left-handed version of the shaft in case you want to install the handle on the opposite side of the game board.
Important
If after assembly you find that the horses are thrown off the track, you can add a rubber band around the base and across the the tracks, as shown in the picture. This will improve track stability, dampen their movement, and prevent them from bouncing up and down during operation.
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I used these rubber bands: 50PCS 5x38mm Wide Rubber Bands - RA015 but any with similar characteristic will probably work, as long as they are so tight that they hinder track movement.
Assembly illustration
NOTE: When inserting the shaft and posts into the base, it can be helpful to push the tracks against the springs and out of the way.
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