
While no profit is sought in making these files widely available, the following parties request to receive credit for the research, design, and proliferation of these replicas:
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Dr. Naomi Norman - Associate VP for Instruction, University of Georgia
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Dr. Peter Carnell - Lecturer, University of Georgia
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Christopher W. Overbaugh - CURO Research Assistant, University of Georgia
Pair of Dikasts' Ballots:
The above file is the final ballot design, and will print the job on the left.
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Once the print has fully cooled, the raft (wide, bottom layer) may be peeled off. The two pieces of each ballot can then be easily glued together.
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The .stl file is already optimized for most printers; there is no need to fiddle with your printers' settings.
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At the University of Georgia's College of Engineering, we have a Collaborative Design Studio/Makerspace stocked with MakerBot Replicators; though we performed our printing on these machines the above file will work for any commercial extrusion printer.