Small Mechanical Counter - Fully 3d printable
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๐ Mechanical 3D Printed Counter
A tiny piece of printable mechanics! โ No glue required โ No external parts โ Prints in about 1h30m
๐น Compact size: only 5 cm tall ๐น Counts from 0 to 99 ๐น Printed with BambuLab A1 Mini + Sunlu PLA
โ๏ธ How does it work?
Insert the racket as shown in the picture (โ ๏ธ if upside down, it wonโt work)
To reset โก๏ธ press and turn counterclockwise
Perfect to print, assemble, and use right away! ๐
Do not change the object orientation
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Beautiful!!
This needs supports when printing, right? What do you prefer? Tree or normal? Any advice for when I print supports for things in general, removing them from the part winds up being a chore. People printed .2 layer. I guess I can print it myself, but I've been using .12 for all printing. Do they look much / any different?
In the album here on Thangs you can see an image with the correct supports and part orientation, I recommend using tree supports.