
Ball Joint Study
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Here is the spun text: Rapid Prototyping Attempt: Fabricating and Printing a Unique Ball Joint with an M6 Thread and ±45° Angle Movement. Due to its innovative design, this model has a 1 mm axial gap, which is a deliberate choice rather than a design flaw. This creation may appear insignificant at first glance, but it offers a fun and engaging experience for the fingers as they play with it. The ball joint can be printed using various nozzle sizes, but it's essential to maintain at least a 1/4 ratio between the nozzle size and layer thickness to ensure optimal results. Edit: I've added a Ø16 male ball with an M6 screw, which fits perfectly in place!
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