Interchangeable Pokerballs

Interchangeable Pokerballs

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With all of the popularity surrounding Pokerballs, what could possibly be a better costume? These pieces will make your trainer costume, equipping you with the ability to catch them all*. This prints in 3 pieces. The first is the belt piece. This allows the Pokerball to slide into an attachment that fits on a belt or waistband. The second piece is the bottom part of the Pokeball, which contains the other end of the belt attachment. Then there is the interchangeable piece, the top. Currently there are three different models of tops (with many more to come), the traditional Pokeball, the Gr8 ball, and the Mastor ball. These can each be swapped out to fit into the bottom, creating a new combination every time. *Do not throw at any living animal. These are not able to actually capture animals. Update: Belt piece has now become thinner so you can actually wear it! Labeled as belt_piece2.stl Print Settings Printer: Flashforge Creator Pro Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Notes: Supports are needed on all prints. Rafts are most likely needed on the bottom piece. Follow instructions bellow on how to print. If you have a dual extruder printer- For a Mastor ball and Gr8 ball, print the base piece on one extruder and the accent piece on the other. These labels are attached to the files. If you have a single extruder printer- First choose what you would like to print. Then select the variation that DOES NOT contain the words base or accent at the end of the filename. Then print as normal. Post-Printing After receiving your completed prints, follow the steps below. Step 1- Choose which top you would like to attach to the bottom. Then place the piece on the bottom, and line up them so they can slide together. Then rotate about 90 degrees so the pieces lock. This can be done as many times while changing the pieces. Step 2- Firmly attach belt piece to a belt. Then take the assembled Pokerball and slide the extension on the back into the belt piece. Step 3- Win every costume contest, because this costume is show ready. How I Designed This This project was designed on Blender and completed over 2 weeks of work.

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