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Children's Fort (CRAZY FORTS)

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Publication date 2023-01-02 at 17:18
Design number 989730

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**** ENGLISH ****

Santa Claus always brings funny things to children.

This year he has played a super fun game that consists of "pricking" some rods into some kind of balls (they are really rhombicubocuboctahedrons, 26-sided polygons).

By combining the "balls" and the rods we can build all kinds of structures.

After this, we put a sheet or wide cloth on top and, almost without wanting it, we have built our fortress.

Children (and not so children) enjoy a lot.

This is all great but it has a downside. Sometimes the creativity is so much that we lack a ball or a rod to finish the fortress.

Today we bring the solution to this problem. - STL files with a complete ball, another part in half (you can print and paste two halves) and a connector.

This way you can print as many balls and connectors as you want. The rods would have to be bought somewhere but if someone dares to print them.... they are 8mm tubes and 1mm wall.

It is intended as a spare part since if what you want is to do many, it will probably be more profitable for you to buy a complete set.

I hope you enjoy it.

Greetings and Merry Christmas.

**** ENGLISH ****

Santa Claus always brings funny things to children.

This year he played a super fun game that consists of "poking" some rods into some kind of balls (they are really rhombicubococtahedra, 26-sided polygons).

By combining the "balls" and the rods we can build all kinds of structures.

After this, we put a wide sheet or cloth on top and, almost unintentionally, we have built our fortress.

The children (and not so children) enjoy it a lot.

All this is great but there is a catch. Sometimes the creativity is so much that we are missing a ball or a rod to finish the fortress.

Today we bring the solution to this problem. - STL files with a complete ball, another one split in half (you can print and paste two halves) and a connector.

This way you can print as many balls and connectors as you want. The rods would have to be bought somewhere but if someone is encouraged to print them... they are 8mm tubes and 1mm wall.

It is intended as a spare part because if you want to make a lot of them, it will probably be more profitable to buy a complete set.

I hope you enjoy it.

Best regards and Merry Christmas.

3D printing settings

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Printing temperature: 200º.

Bed temperature: 55º

Printing speed: 60mm/s

layer height 0.2mm

**** ENGLISH ****

Printing temperature: 200º.

Bed temperature: 55º

Printing speed: 60mm/s

Layer height 0.2mm

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