Hole In One Display
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This is a base display that requires modification. I've included STL files, along with a SketchUp file from 2017, which I used to modify these from the original. The display comes in several different versions: 1, 2, and 3 ball displays. The 2 ball display was also modified to fit on an Ender 3 print bed. The display is only the back and ball holders, as each individual will want to print their name, course, hole, and date separately. I also adjusted the ball holder because it was slightly offset from the back, causing it not to print correctly. Other notable points include: I printed with concentric layers, which didn't turn out well. It's essential to check that the print looks good in the slicer beforehand. In my case, there were some long bridging lines on the back that I missed initially and resulted in a poorer-than-expected print quality. Since this is on the back, it doesn't affect the display's functionality. Additionally, I used only 10% fill density. Due to the large face area and concentric layers, I experienced stringing issues. When you add your own text, I used 12mm for the name, 8mm for "Hole in one," and 5mm for data/location. The text thickness was set at 2, 1.5, and 1mm, respectively. I recommend increasing these values slightly to 2.5, 2, and 1.5 mm, as the 1mm text looked a bit too thin. To color the top text, I used a sharpie marker, which worked well. For font selection, I chose Cooper Black.
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