
Catapult game
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<p>This model consists of a catapult game that can be played solo or 1vs1 (or you can come up with any other playing modes!).</p> <p>The model should be ok to be 3d printed without any supports and all the hardware you need besides the printed parts is a rubber band. It should be assembled without any tools and every piece is put in place with some pressure. The base has a couple divots to place your fingers to hold the catapult when in action.</p> <p>The projectiles are cubes, because why not?! All jokes aside, the cubic shape means you shouldn't worry of the projectiles gone missing after rolling all over the place (as with spherical projectiles).</p> <p>You can print as many projectiles as you want and as many target pins as you want too! The pins have a slight chamfer on the bottom so that they're easier to fall over.</p> <p>I don't have a printer but I've downloaded the Prusa Slicer so you can see how the pieces should be orientated over the print bed.</p> <p>You can see a video of the assembly/disassembly on this link <a href="https://youtu.be/50tm31-BJQg">https://youtu.be/50tm31-BJQg</a></p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>I don't have a printer but I've downloaded the Prusa Slicer so you can see how the pieces should be orientated over the print bed.</p> <p>You should print:</p> <p>1 catapult-base<br/> 1 catapult-arm<br/> 2 catapult-pivot-base<br/> 1 catapult-projectile-spoon<br/> 1 catapult-axis-pin<br/> 2 catapult-vertical-structure<br/> as many as you want catapult-target-pins<br/> as many as you want catapult-projectile</p>
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