
Pucket Game - Flying Puck Game (Using Nickels)
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I crafted my own iteration of Pucket, incorporating a unique twist by utilizing nickels instead of the conventional puck. To accommodate this modification, you'll need to supply a rubber band capable of spanning the entire board. To assemble the game box, simply print the STL design twice and glue them together, then get ready to play with your nickel puck! Since the design primarily serves as a container, it doesn't require exceptional print quality. Lower settings will suffice for this project, making it an ideal candidate for testing out your printer's capabilities. My dimensions were inspired by the plans found on Rogue Engineer's website, but I opted to scale them down slightly to ensure compatibility with my MonoPrice Maker Select V2 build plate. While you may need to adjust your Cura settings by a few millimeters, the design should fit within a single print cycle.
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