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Mini Golf Zen Garden(Working)

SpaceFinder avatarSpaceFinder

November 11, 2023

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Description

This a working mini golf course with a Zen garden sand trap. 

Print setting:

To print the main base use supports, if you can only use them under the bridge. Also don't use layer heights over 0.2mm because it will prevent the ball from rolling smoothy. For all the other parts print with you regular settings. However for the rake you will need to print the rake vertically on the rake side. Also make sure to print two ball retrievers so you can grab the ball.

Scaling/Positioning:

 For the main base you may need to rotate it will fit. Also If you need to you can scale the course a down a little bit, due to generous clearances.

Extra Hardware:

A piece of extra handwear you will need is a small ball bearing to act as the golf ball. I used a 4mm ball but you could use a bigger one if you want. I wouldn't use one bigger than 6mm because the bridge is only 8mm wide.

You will also need  sand. I recommend using finer sand, and some that looks like the kind in sand traps to increase the effect.

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike

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