YOU PROBABLY SHOULDN'T PRINT THIS!
Update, July 7 2023: Dave Hayden took the resin-printed typeball concept and improved on it greatly. I'm extremely grateful that he took on all the hard work of iteratively going through and dialing in the perfect values to make a functional ball, and I'm pleased to think I contributed in some way to his achievements.
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This is a Comic Sans typeball designed to work with the IBM Selectric typewriters that take 88-character type elements. More information about the 3D printed typeballs can be found at the Github repo for the project.
I have not yet printed and tested this exact model! I tested a previous revision which was just a bit too tall and 90° off; I've corrected the letter rotations and shaved 0.2 mm off the height.
To affix the typeball to the typewriter, you will need a small clip such as this one or a bent wire.
The blank ball (not the letters) is an edited version of the OpenSCAD Selectric Typeball by 1944GPW and is licensed with the Creative Commons - Attribution license.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.