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Description
Golf Ball Range Bucket
I “needed” a range bucket for some photos and videos of the Golf Ball Dispenser Pro with the Ball Garage XL.
Instead of buying one, I made one.
This is a fully 3D printed range bucket designed to be as filament and time efficient as possible. The tradeoff is that it prints in multiple parts, so assembly takes a bit more effort. All pieces snap together, no glue required, though a bit of superglue will make it more solid if you want.
The bucket holds 36 golf balls and features a printed-in-place handle. It is also stackable, so you can print several and store them neatly.
Print time is just under 4 hours across two plates, using about 104g of filament. No supports needed.
Not compatible with smaller printers like the A1 Mini.
Assembly
Print all

Snap on the pins to the bottom ring. The pins have one side with a small lip, that snaps in place.

Insert the bottom, press firmly.

make sure the small lock is positioned to one of the holes (there are 3 orinented evently).

Snap each ring on, they have a specific order. Bend the pins slightly to snap on the rings. Do it for all rings.

Snap in the top ring, all the way around.

Enjoy.

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