Golf Ball in a Cage

by cstasek

Retired aerospace engineer

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Category: Gadgets

License: attribution

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Description

I encapsulated my hole in 1 ball into a 3D printed cage with surrounding golf tees.    I've included 2 versions of the cage.    I prefer version 7 but both will work.    Print the cage up to about 50+ mm and pause the print.     Drop the golf ball into the cage and continue the print to closure.   You may have to experiment with your bridge settings to optimize the closure at the top of the cage.   In Simplify3D i set the unsupported area threshold at 5.00 sq mm.    And I set the extra inflation distance at 2mm.    This seem to ensure that each pass of the bridge would attach at both ends minimizing hanging strands.   Inside roof can be cleaned up with an exacto knife when the print is completed.    Layer settings: .25mm layers,  3 top and 3 bottom solid layers, 2 outline perimeter shells (made t-tubes 2 walls thick for strength).   Makes a great conversation piece on the tee box.    And is a great way to pereserve and display that special golf ball.

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Captain Jim about 3 years ago

I printed with Cura 5.0 and Ender 5 pro and paused at 50% but print head is in the way. Moved it manually with console, inserted ball, moved back with console, resume ruined print job.

Captain Jim about 3 years ago

Cura pause at height