The ORIGINAL Modular Desktop Mini Golf Set

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The ORIGINAL Modular Desktop Mini Golf Set

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Starter set -  0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Starter set - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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11.8 h
10 plates
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Smaller size, Multi-Color
Smaller size, Multi-Color
Designer
12.8 h
13 plates
4.8(5)

Smaller Size - Manual Color Change
Smaller Size - Manual Color Change
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12.4 h
13 plates
5.0(1)

Individual Tiles with Pause for filament change (Multicolor, no AMS)
Individual Tiles with Pause for filament change (Multicolor, no AMS)
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4.8 h
22 plates

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Beware of immitators!  This is the ORIGINAL Modular Mini-Golf game on MakerWorld!

 

The most important part of working in an office is avoiding doing actual work! Procrastinate all day long with Nardo's Modular desktop mini-golf set! Arrange dozens of tiles to create unlimited unique miniature golf holes.

 

Featuring a grid-based modular design (heavily inspired by the Gridfinity system-but much smaller). Includes nearly two dozen unique tiles, with more to come in the future!

 

Putter is designed to fit on the end of a standard Bic “Round Stic” style pen.

 

UPDATE 1/24/2024 - Updated tile quantities based on feedback & testing, as well as a more robust putter design!


Ball not included - I recommend a 9 to 10 mm plastic ball bearing (easily found on Amazon) or you can try printing a 10mm sphere.

 

Tip: A vacuum pen (example: https://www.amazon.com/YXQ-Vacuum-Sucking-Suction-headers/dp/B07MLW5TKP) makes lifting the flat tiles a breeze!

 

Choking Hazard! Small parts, not for children under 3!

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Starter set - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
very fun. recommendation - print a connector piece to combine grid base plates next to each other, for both the long and short edges
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That’s a great idea! I’ll see what I can do…
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thanks, good work. love the creativity. I was also considering creating a storage system for the surface plates, to keep them organized.
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Starter set - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
This is fantastic! Printed very well - no issues at all. I added a pause for manual filament change and it worked fine. I designed a 10mm Golf ball to use with your setup. If anyone's interested, it can be found here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/379037#profileId-279081
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Starter set - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
You need to make sure your filament is very well tuned, but this is an EXCELLENT model. The regular print profile worked great on my A1 Mini, I just rearranged some things (and used the grid from the A1 Mini) and it worked. I'm gonna design some tiles and add them to the remixes, as my son loves this and wants me to design some stuff for him to play with his friends. Thank you for the model!
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Starter set - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Sieht gut aus und läst sich auch gut drucken mit dem P1S
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Smaller size, Multi-Color
Funktioniert sehr gut und wird auch sehr sehr sehr oft genutzt fast immer
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Could it be possible at all for you to make a version that is able to be printed on the a1 mini?
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I’ll see what I can do!
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A1 Mini version is now available!
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Replying to @Nardo3D :
Thank you so much!
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Just printed most of the parts and it's a very fun model. Will likely bring this to the office to help everyone procrastinate. However I have some suggestions/annotations: * limit the amount of objects per plate to less then 64. Otherwise the Skip feature does not work. I had 2 of the small tiles detach while printing and it messed up the other tiles. I rearranged the plates for my print but (fortunately) had no failure afterwards to make use of the skipping * the holes&tees plate needs a LOT of filament changes for these few tiny parts. I printed them in one color to avoid this but maybe a redesign would help here,too * the putter breaks very easily. I ended up using the one from this model: https://makerworld.com/en/models/153611#profileId-167838 but I like your putter design using a pen more because this fits well in an office space :) An alternative putter which you can put on your finger tip would also be funny
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Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it! The print profile has been updated based on your input and my own play testing: The putter has been redesigned to be more robust, I've reduced the number of tiles per plate, and removed the color from the holes and tee (color really didn't add much to those.) Stay tuned, there may be more exciting updates next week! Cheers! -Nardo
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Cool!
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worked great. fun
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I did not finish printing the model, but its already so fun!
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