
Bingoboard
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I have successfully printed this on a Raise3D Pro2 printer, utilizing the speed setting and omitting any raft or support material. The print was made using PLA. To create one complete board, you will need to print both the bottom and top components, as well as twenty-five lids. One sample PDF board is included for your reference. If printed on A4 paper, it should fit the board perfectly. This PDF file was generated using the Bingo Machine program that I have published for Android devices. You can find this program by searching for "Bingo 75" or "amy66dev" at Google Play. The program is completely free and does not contain any advertisements. You can use it to create your own custom boards and export them as printable PDF files. The pins on the bottom part will fit snugly into the corresponding holes in the top component, ensuring a secure bond between the two parts. However, if you need to disassemble the board, these pins may break if not handled with care. To avoid breaking the pins, I recommend placing the board on a flat surface and using a small screwdriver to press and hold down each pin while carefully prying apart the top component around each hole using another thin screwdriver or your fingernails.
With this file you will be able to print Bingoboard with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Bingoboard.