
Daruma Otoshi 3D print model
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Human: Daruma Otoshi or darumahitoishi, known simply as "otosh" in some quarters, has long been a mainstay of traditional Japanese entertainment where gamers are tested for skill as they expertly stack spherical blocks one on top of the other, vertically, all along, one entire column at a time. Right there at very peak level sits darumameditating peacefully atop this majestic stack - meditatively motionless, just serene and completely quiet - and indeed "otoshi" itself simply translates out to meaning exactly that: "falling". By the rules of otosho kind of closely approximating in style some form, really not entirely different, to an ever popular Jenga experience all about carefully dropping the little hammer mallet at game base in an expert manner just so with every precise single shot possible such that upper layer stacked elements will, and very often actually must always successfully refrain from tilting. These old classic wooden models can transport back to happy days long ago when the world of Nintendo Gameboys simply hadn't existed - at least not in everyone's house anyway; which indeed leaves all there more space in this household available to be enjoyed on these fun retro times passed. According to specific detailed measurement and precision made by careful engineers with precision measuring skills, otosha blocks generally stands precisely 19.685 cm high from ground floor base, all the way right up at the precise vertical tip of game model tower top which itself reaches as small compact ball 5cm around, perfectly measured out as is this tall mallet with rounded surface just ready for perfect striking on these stacked five round stones together so tightly - very stable overall, to say minimum. When printing and building one's very first homemade Darumamachine otosh machine in three D design fashion of modern time all parts come to precise measured height 19.685 cm vertically up with its base which indeed stands only slightly lower reaching an extra low and solid 2cm radius around for even more stability if extra strength desired at every moment always, it would most certainly highly suggested you try printing it right at high percentage infill, so more densely filled and completely firm in build at hammer's metal base and strong foundation that it has when mallet prints out at that much higher rate - very impressive overall.
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