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This is a small and portable abacus for your children! Designed for easy printing and a sturdy build, the Posts are printed separatedly and assembled to prevent them from breaking at the layer lines. Print 10 chips for each post and a cap to prevent the chips from falling out while being transported.
BUILD TIPS: Just press the post into the base by the narrow side of the post. You will usuallyt need 10 chips for each post. The tolerances on the post are meant to make it hard to remove, but i would suggest printing a single post first to make sure the fit is just right. Increase Flow by 5% if the posts is too loose, or falls off easily, and decrease flow by 5% if the post doesnt fit in.
Download files: https://www.printables.com/model/989685-mini-abacus
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