Whistling Frolf Disc

Whistling Frolf Disc

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A friend challenged me to create the most obnoxious disc possible for them so here it is! After an entire day of R&D with various whistle chamber sizes and shapes, I'm confident this will work as intended. I'll provide a follow-up report on its success later on. Update 1: Upon initial testing, it merely produces a faint noise, similar to a wiffle ball in flight. A test toss that hit the outside of my building left a small dent but no significant damage was incurred. With a springier material like nylon 645 or 618, or NinjaFlex, this disc could be genuinely viable. Update 2: I've redesigned the disc to standard size and altered its profile. I also modified the inlet of the whistle in hopes of enhancing its functionality. Further updates will detail my findings on these modifications' success. Update 3: I renamed this disc with a title that accurately reflects its capabilities. Instructions This is printed from ABS material, utilizing a layer height of 0.22 mm and a nozzle size of 0.35 mm at moderate speeds with a 25% honeycomb infill to maintain balance between weight, strength, and material usage.

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