Cat Toy Race Track
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Three Of My Four Cats Give This A Paws Up. The Fourth One Thinks It'S A Total Yawn. Cataction Video: Https://Vid.Me/8Lmp It'S Pretty Self-Explanatory From The Pictures -- Assemble A Track (Minimum Print Is Six Curve Sections), Drop In The Ball, And Either Let Your Cat Go At It Alone, Or Play A Sort Of Kitty Tetherball. I Would Suggest Having At Least One Tunnel Or Peephole Section -- Cats Love To Stick Their Paws In Holes And Grab Prey! My Cats Seem To Prefer The Topcut Sections -- I Wish I Had Printed Four Topcuts And Only Two Sidecuts. The Straight Sections Allow You To Expand The Diameter Of The Track. Types Of Track Sections: 60 Degree Curves (Topcut, Sidecut, Tunnel) 60 Degree Curves With A 7Mm High Hill In The Middle (Topcut) 100Mm Straight Sections (Topcut, Sidecut, Tunnel, Peephole) About The Ball. There Are Several Versions. The Solid Ball Was A Snap To Make, And Really _____ Hard To Print. In Contrast, The Hollow Ball That Is Joined By Pins Cut From Filament, Prints Effortlessly. Plus, If You Have A Little Bell You Could Enclose It Inside. I Printed The Track Sections In Petg (The Ball Is Abs). It Was My First Time Using This Plastic. I Like How It Has The Flexibility Of Abs Without The Warping And Cracking. I Like How It Is Translucent Making It Easier For The Cats To See The Ball When It Gets Hidden In A Tunnel. I Don'T Like The Silvery Sheen It Has However, Or The Incredible Amount Of Stringy Hairs It Leaves All Over The Piece. I Would Suggest Natural Pla For This Print -- Less Flexible To Be Sure Than Petg So The Puzzle Attachments Might Need More Filing For Good Fitment, But I Think It Would Have Looked Better.
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