Disc Golf Fairway Driver

Disc Golf Fairway Driver

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I tried to model this as close to a 9, 5, -3, 1 as I could, but I'm no pro disc designer... This is based completely on similarities in design characteristics of six fairway to long-range drivers I have in my bag and measurements with calipers of those discs. Don't try to just print this thing right off the bat. You should probably mirror it on the Z-axis and raise it above the bed by a half centimeter or so... You don't want the supports right inline with the first object print layer (for ease of breakaway). Additionally, use your slicer (like Cura) to estimate the weight after slice before supports are generated to get a gram estimate closest to your goal disc weight. Material Slice Weights These are what Cura showed for after-slice weights (before generated supports). Material type will affect the printed weight, as well as infill percentage, layer height, and every other printer setting, so do your own math. - Generic PLA: - Layer Height: 0.2mm - Infill: 40% - Weight: 166g - Generic PETG: - Layer Height: 0.2mm - Infill: 25% - Weight: 162g - Generic TPU-95A: - Layer Height: 0.2mm - Infill: 40% - Weight: 164g I modeled this in Blender and included the source file for tweaking.

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