Nauseous Egg

Nauseous Egg

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What you see here is the first-ever model of Eggland Theme Park's new gyroscope ride! Seating passengers in a basket indefinitely, this revolutionary ride is powered by nothing more than the mere flicks and pushes of human fingers! Now, you all may have a few questions about this machine: such as: Is it humane to be spinning sentient eggs around until they puke and providing no exit? Come to think about it, what would eggs throw up if they had a digestive tract: the yolk, the white, or some other substance? The answer is clear: don't even consider it! SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED: Gyroscope frame prints in two easy-to-assemble pieces that snap together using secure pegs. Outer rings of the gyroscope print as one seamless piece. Egg/basket handle print as separate pieces, connected by sturdy pegs. ADDITIONAL NOTES: Hot glue is highly recommended for a firmer cohesion of parts. PLA, ABS, and t-glase filaments are ideal printing materials to ensure durability. ASSEMBLY GUIDE: Step 1: Glue the egg/basket handle together with precision. Step 2: After letting the glue cool completely, snap the completed egg/basket into the center of the gyroscope, making sure to insert the protruding cones into the basket holes securely. Step 3: Glue and snap the gyroscope frame pieces together with ease. Step 4: Snap the completed gyroscope into the frame, following the same process from Step 2.

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