
Mallet game for children - "Daruma-inspired"
prusaprinters
<p>I made a fun game for my daughter. The game is inspired by the japanese toy by the name of "Daruma Otoshi".</p> <p>The goal of the game is to take turns and use the mallet to knock out the body pieces underneath the head without knocking over the head. It's quite challenging!</p> <p>The face and mallet is multi-colored, but can be printed on a regular single-color 3d printer by using prusaslicer's color change feature. The face will then slide into place with some force, and stay there without the use of glue.<br/> The game also makes for a nice ornament when not in use, especially when printed in pretty colors.</p> <p>You will need one head, one face, one mallet and four body pieces.<br/> You can choose between the head with modeled hair or whithout for a cleaner look.</p> <p>The whole game was modeled in fusion360. The head had "hair" modeled with blender.</p> <p>Hair, face and mallet were printed with Add:North Yellow PETG and PrintWithASmile Black PETG.<br/> Body parts were printed with PrintWithASmile PLA in pastel colors.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>You can print the model however you want.<br/> I used .20mm layerlines with the standard prusaslicer profiles.</p> <p>I printed the head and mallet in PETG and the body parts in PLA, just because i did not have any black PLA.</p> <p>It's quite important that the head has some weight to it, so i'd recommend printing it with 15-20% infill and 2-3 perimeters. Same goes for the body parts and mallet.</p>
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