New style of an old idea. I remember my dad having one of these in the 70s/80s, out of sheet metal.
There are 3 main parts to this:
The Base You will need to glue the hinges to the base. The base has recesses where the hinges will go
The Hinges You need to print 16 hinges for 1 unit
The Ramp You will need 8 ramps. I found the best orientation is to print them on their left or right edges, with 100% support.
Printer Brand:
Creality
Printer:
Ender 3
**Rafts:**Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Yes
**Resolution:**.2mm
Infill:
15-100%
**Filament:** Your choice PLA Your choiceNotes:
The putting ramp pieces should be 100% infill. The base and hinges work fine with 15% infill.
Post-Printing =============Glued it together
I used a hot glue gun, but I suspect CA glue would work as well.
I start by gluing 8 hinges to the base, 1 for each location of the ramp. I like to glue either all of the left sides or all of the right sides. Once each has dried, you will then put each ramp in place, inserting the ramp into the hinge which has been glued in, and holding the opposite hinge and then gluing that in place. One the hinges are glued in place, the ramps are not removable.
Category: Sport & OutdoorsThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.