Kendama
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I've designed a kendama with removable pieces to accommodate your choice of resin or plaster infill, enhancing weight and durability. Splitting the main cups into two parts helps prevent surface artifacts from forming. This results in seven distinct parts that need to be printed. By carefully assembling these components either by sliding or screwing them together, you'll achieve maximum strength without relying solely on strong adhesives. Be sure to use supports for the spike and base cup as well as the cups themselves, while the remaining parts should print without requiring additional support.
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