2016-08-03 (W) Printable Pokéball Thrower COMPLETED

My last Hack-a-Day feature was for a Pokémon GO Pokéball thrower made from paper. I decided to upgrade to one that was plastic so it could survive pockets and sweat.

This version also features a gap in the bottom so the user's finger actually touches this screen which caused issues on iPhones. This version also has branding information for this website. The goal is to produce them cheaply and hand them out like business cards to Pokémon GO players who will see my information every time they use the thrower.

Download the .stl for a Pokéball thrower

Rotating model of Pokéball thrower

First print of Pokéball thrower

The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.

First time here?

Completed projects from year 1.

Completed projects from year 2.

Completed projects from year 3.


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2016-08-01 (M)

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