It helps a lot if you glue down the racket. Not really a requirement but it does help if you get occasional miscounts. Tilt it slightly left if you don't want to glue and it helps also.
My first picture is an animated GIF :) Very clean design. I love it.
Note: I had some issues with the "clock face" in the default orientation, due to floating parts. To fix it, I added normal supports to the clock face and increased the z-height (z-height only) to 120%. This solved the problem where the clock face prevented the timer from moving. Could have been me or my filament, but it prints and moves smoothly after I made that adjustment.
Printer: X1C
Profile: All default settings
Filament: eSUN and Geeetech
Thank you. great design. I made a small modification to to extrude numbers as separate bodies so that I can print them in multicolor. I made a short video of your design.
https://youtube.com/shorts/ohd-XxBm2P0
me when I download something I know I don't need just because its free and now its gonna sit on my downloads folder until I find it again and check out the creator out of curiosity (I've fallen for an actually quite clever marketing strat)
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perhaps some glue instead? Or maybe your printer needs some maintenance?
This design is wonderful! Love your work!!!!
Thank you!! :)
Nice color choices 😁
me when I download something I know I don't need just because its free and now its gonna sit on my downloads folder until I find it again and check out the creator out of curiosity (I've fallen for an actually quite clever marketing strat)
And quite effective too, I have too many files just because they were free for a limited time lol
Have you considered making a version that counts to 20 or 40? Would be super handy for games of magic.
Here is the short video of your design.
https://youtube.com/shorts/ohd-XxBm2P0
Will you be making another gear that has more numbers? That would be really helpful. Thanks!
Yes!