I want to make a bouncing ball of 50mm od. A pcb will be inside the ball. Is it possible.
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I want to make a bouncing ball of 50mm od. A pcb will be inside the ball. Is it possible.
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Hi @Santanu_Das it’s certainly possible to print objects with parts embedded within them - I’m doing one right now - although a lot depends on what the inserted part is (how easy it is to put in, what shape it is, etc.). As for “boucing”, there are flexible filaments out there but I’m not sure how “bouncy” they’ll actually be, it’d be a process of experimentation.