Layered Frisbee
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Do you love frisbees? Whether you enjoy playing with your friends or throwing it to your dog, eventually it becomes too easy to catch. The layered frisbee has a second frisbee stacked on top that detaches mid-flight, making it twice as hard to catch. Enjoy throwing and catching two frisbees at once! I attend Bergen County Technical High School.
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Download the stl files. Depending on your printer size, prepare to print the two pieces separately or together.
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3D print the pieces. Ensure that if they are printed together, the space between the upper and lower frisbee is enough to print in place.
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Have fun! The frisbee also works as a normal frisbee if you get tired of trying to catch two.
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If needed, edit the file to make more space, or add even more frisbees layered on top! Here's a cross-section photo. And make sure to print it large enough!