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Descrição
Equal parts art piece, conversation starter, and customizable oddity — the Danger Ball is a deceptively simple sphere that transforms the moment you arm it.
Designed with precision-angled holes across its surface, this printed sphere naturally guides screws, nails, or fasteners into a perfectly radiating pattern. Once loaded, the result is something between an atomic model, a medieval mace, and a sci-fi relic — symmetrical, sharp, and strangely beautiful.
The geometry does the work for you. Each hole is angled just enough that standard hardware leans outward in a uniform burst, creating that iconic “don’t touch me” silhouette without needing supports, glue, or complicated assembly. Swap hardware types to completely change the personality:
- Wood screws: industrial mace / steampunk core
- Finish nails: sleek atomic model
- Mixed hardware: chaotic modern art
- Painted fasteners: sci-fi reactor or energy orb
Whether displayed on a desk, shelf, or workbench, the Danger Ball invites curiosity. It looks engineered, a little dangerous, and undeniably cool.
Fun alternate uses & display ideas:
- Desk sculpture or conversation starter
- Industrial art piece for shop/garage decor
- Sci-fi prop or tabletop terrain element
- Paperweight (with attitude)
- “Do not touch” visual warning prop
- Futuristic holiday ornament with colored spikes
- LED core experiment (translucent print + light inside)
- Magnetic hardware variant for swap-out designs
Minimal print. Maximum presence.