I’m developing a tabletop game and need a simple 3D model of a small timer that naturally tilts when placed on the table. The model will serve strictly as a prototype for a physical product, so a straightforward, print-ready file is all that’s required at this stage. Item: Physical tabletop timer mechanism Purpose: Used in a competitive party game where two players take turns tilting the platform to move a metal ball from one side to the other. Design Overview • The product consists of a base, a tilting ramp, and a transparent cover that keeps a small metal ball inside the ramp. • The ramp acts as a physical timer — when the ball rolls from one side to the other, it signals that the player’s turn is over. Main Components 1. Base • Flat rectangular base that supports the structure. • Should include side labels (e.g., “Player 1 Zone” and “Player 2 Zone”). • The center should hold a pivot or hinge mechanism for the tilting ramp. 2. Tilting Ramp • The ramp is a wavy/sloped track made of durable plastic. • It must tilt smoothly from side to side on the center pivot. • The surface should have a textured or ridged pattern to control the speed of the rolling ball (not perfectly smooth — small grooves or waves help slow it down). • Dimensions should allow for a small metal ball to travel from one end to the other at a controlled speed (roughly 5–10 seconds per tilt). 3. Transparent Cover • A clear plastic or acrylic lid that securely encloses the top of the ramp. • The cover prevents the ball from falling out but still allows visibility of the ball’s movement. • It should be easily removable for cleaning or maintenance. 4. Ball • One small metal or glass ball (like a marble) that rolls across the ramp. Key points • Simulate a plastic appearance with a lightly textured surface for better grip and visual interest. • No internal moving parts—only the outer form that allows the piece to rock or tilt. • Deliver a clean, watertight file in STL or OBJ format, ready for 3D printing and basic renders. Please keep the geometry efficient and accurate; a basic blueprint with correct proportions is sufficient for this round. If you have any questions about dimensions or balance, feel free to ask.