Collapsable Golf Putter - collapsible

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Collapsable Golf Putter - collapsible

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Collapsable Golf Putter

 

with interchangeable threaded head

 

extendable stick replaceable in case of breakage

 

soon other head models


you can find the hole and ball here:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/184879

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anyone have issues on the threads?
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Hi, the model has reached 350 downloads and so far no one has complained about the threads. Did you use the print profiles as they are in the model?
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Replying to @AsKeNaR :
just an FYI, i am also having issues with the threats in these parts.
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Replying to @AsKeNaR :
I wasn't complaining, just asking. I used the provided profile.
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really nice design but at the end of the day it snaps very easily, I tried to melt and glue the parts together and it’s not bad
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Very good
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Strength Issue:looked really cool but broke quickly
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Same problem, broke too easily but it looks very cool
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Replying to @t_revely :
We are talking about a 3D printed and collapsible golf club, certainly in PETG it will be more resistant than in PLA, the printing profiles are designed to have the right compromise between resistance and printing speed, resistance can be increased by decreasing the height of the layers, furthermore the project is designed so that if a part breaks it can be replaced by printing only the broken part, each piece is a single STL that can be downloaded and printed individually. Probably even between different brands of filament there can be differences in print resistance. I hope you can print the broken piece and continue to enjoy it.
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We are talking about a 3D printed and collapsible golf club, certainly in PETG it will be more resistant than in PLA, the printing profiles are designed to have the right compromise between resistance and printing speed, resistance can be increased by decreasing the height of the layers, furthermore the project is designed so that if a part breaks it can be replaced by printing only the broken part, each piece is a single STL that can be downloaded and printed individually. Probably even between different brands of filament there can be differences in print resistance. I hope you can print the broken piece and continue to enjoy it.
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Its awesome! Just finished printing mine. I'll be making more for my kids! Now, I'm left handed, any way you can make a left handed putter head?
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hello and thanks for the compliments, I hadn't thought of this possibility, I will update the project shortly with the left-handed version. You can probably mirror the project directly from the slicer but I need to check how the threads would look.
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My boss is going to love this!
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I hope he gave you a pay raise.
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nice. thx
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pretty cool
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Printed great
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