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3D Models PL: The Shootout! - Magnetic Holes for the Fridge
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PL: The Shootout! - Magnetic Holes for the Fridge

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The Shootout! are fun 3D Prints you can use a number of different ways. Using some 10x2 magnets and a little super glue these metal holes assemble quickly and easily. The hole gives a realistic look. Use them for fun or prank your friends by placing a few of these on their vehicle. Works great on the Fridge too!

This model is NC-ND-AI [Read Model License Terms]

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The Shootout! are fun 3D Prints you can use a number of different ways. Using some 10x2 magnets and a little super glue these metal holes assemble quickly and easily. The hole gives a realistic look. Use them for fun or prank your friends by placing a few of these on their vehicle. Works great on the Fridge too!

This model is NC-ND-AI [Read Model License Terms]

The Shootout! are fun 3D Prints you can use a number of different ways. Using some 10x2 magnets and a little super glue these metal holes assemble quickly and easily. The hole gives a realistic look. Use them for fun or prank your friends by placing a few of these on their vehicle. Works great on the Fridge too!

This model is NC-ND-AI [Read Model License Terms]

Printing Tips

Minimal Infill, print flat.

10x2 magnets are required to make these magnetic. https://amzn.to/3DmkY5v are a good suggestion and the ones I used. You'll need a little super glue (just a drop or two) to attach the holes into the outer metal piece. I used polymaker silver filament https://amzn.to/44vzK5i and their black filament to print these. I have no affiliation to polymaker, just like the filament.

When it comes to hardware, I rely heavily on Bambu Lab 3D printers. My A1 Mini https://rb.gy/uofj5 is a staple in my office, while my fleet of X1C Carbons https://rb.gy/9r2az ensures rapid and high-quality production. #ComissionsEarned which help support my free model development.

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