Golf counter

Golf counter

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A 'Jenny Cash' golf counter - counts up to 11, making it a precision instrument that demands attention. Its distinctive click sound is unmistakable, signaling each stroke with clarity. Built for simplicity, both in design and mechanics, this counter should endure for years to come. Fully compatible with ABS printing technology, the Jenny Cash counter can be printed with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm layer height, including the spring. Support is required during the printing process. Additional components needed include: * 2 screws M2x4 flat-head/sunken head (can be self-cutting) * one short rubber band To assemble the counter, begin by placing it upside down on a stable surface. Insert the wheel first, followed by carefully positioning the rubber band with an initial tension that ensures the lever is always drawn back. Securely attach the rubber band to the left side of the counter, then route it over the bar adjacent to the lever, twisting it as you go. Continue across the lever, twisting again before routing it over the right bar and securing it in place on the opposite side. Once assembled, secure the lid with the screws provided. To add visual interest, consider printing the numbers with a contrasting color using a dual-extruder setup or by switching filament mid-print. Alternatively, print the spring and all other components in PETG for added durability. Note: PLA can be used for all components except the spring. An updated version of the counter, including individual parts and an update knob, is available for download as a zip file.

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