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Desktop Golf

STL Files Here

Watch it in Action Here

Universal Putting Green: The Universal Putting Green File is now included as well. The Tube is not needed for this version. You also dont need to print any of the clamps for this green (:

Windmill Here

This is the perfect game for your desk, and makes an excellent gift for golfers/fathers.

This took me a long time to perfect and it is SUPER fun to play. It is a little more complicated to assemble but I promise its worth it!

Components you'll need to order.  All of these should be on Amazon Prime

1. The Balls: 1/4" Steel Ball Bearings (Amazon) 

2. The Magnets: Small Round Magnets (Amazon) 

3. The Tube: 3/8" ID, 1/2" OD PVC Clear Vinyl Tubing (Amazon) 

--Assembly Instructions--

Everything goes together in an intuitive way. However, here are some instructions on assembly.

Putting Green

- Assemble flag onto flag pole, and insert into hole inside the putting green

- Slide the putting green clamps into the putting green holes. Secure to desk with 2 screws

- Install Tube into putting green

Tee Box

- Insert screw into Tee Box, tighten onto desk

- Place the Hex Piece into the tee box hex hole

- Click the Club/Spring onto the hex

- Insert Release lever into hole underneath the Tee box

- Cut Tube to length (some sag is fine) and insert into the tube hole. Start with the tube longer than needed and test to see if the ball has the correct speed. Cut tube shorter if more speed is needed

- Install the 2 magnets into the slots as shown below.

Desktop Golf

Comments

What size ball bearings am I looking for in MM?

Hmm that’s strange. Yeah it was a click and print model for me so that’s weird. What infill style are you using?

ForgeCore Co

I was confused because I thought it would be a nice click and print model but for some reason it doesn't like the slope of the green. The back layer will start causing a wave making uneven layers by about layer 10 and so and then it clogs.

What printer are you using?

ForgeCore Co

What's crazy is it is brand new filament & hotend, and doesn't clog until layer 10 or so. It seems to be droopping in between the sparse infill lines, so I decreased the temp to 210 and that still wasn't helping


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