Desktop Soccer
Instructions Hardware Filaments
Desktop Soccer - Intermediate
This Soccer game not only looks great on your desk, but is a fun and functional game. The Net prints in place and fits perfectly on any 254mm or larger build plate. The Soccer ball can be printed in multicolor to look like a real soccer ball. Print the Flick Discs in your favorite colors.
The game includes Flick Discs. This makes the game actually really fun. You print out 3-5 of these discs for each team, and alternate flicking your discs 3 times to try and score! Although, you can make up your own rules, these worked well when I played it. Look up the rules of Subbuteo for inspiration.









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Sorry, this is a fail IMO, bending plastic is not a good idea. Every net we printed (about 3 of them) eventually broke on the sides where the plastic gets bent, after very little use.
What filament were you using? Matte filaments can be brittle. The filament i used has been in the bent position for almost a year now with no issues so i suspect it might be an issue with the filament.
Try using a standard PLA, and if you still have issues for some reason, heating the plastic with a hair dryer will allow it to bend and not break
I printed the ball in two halves and when joined the black doesnt line up
Hi Donna. I just checked the files and I painted the black hexes wrong. SO sorry about that.
Please re-download the files. The ball has been correctly painted now
I have a hard time getting the goal printed on my ender 3 max. Filament keeps breaking as I see more often with prints featuring grids or spikes. Any hints as to how I should slice it?
The standard things to look at will be build plate adhesion, making sure the bed is level etc. I use glue if the print stops sticking appropriately. You can also try reducing the first layer print speed.