3 piece cube puzzle 3d models
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Create a cube by assembling seven pieces; crafted alongside my 9-year-old son. ...Though he did most of the work, I assisted with OpenSCAD syntax and learned about its solvability from him, as I initially struggled to solve it.
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Cube is 40mm to a side, with 0.1mm slop allowed, which allows for a neat fit which doesn't just fall apart. Printed 0.2mm layer hight, speed profile, on a Prusa Mini, with no supports. There's a 10mm bridge span, which my printer handles fine. I...
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I created this puzzle cube in one of my school projects, eager to showcase my skills to the teacher. I had already assembled an Anet A8 printer with my dad for $212 and was experimenting with SketchUp designs to print out. As a 12-year-old, I knew it...
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... available for download from this puzzle. ...If any errors occur during printing, please let me know here so I can make the necessary adjustments! The pieces measure approximately 12cm in length, I recommend reducing that to half when printing. ... :)
myminifactory
... inviting friends to take on the challenge of reassembling it. ...Watching them struggle to piece it back together can be a blast. Mixing and matching various color schemes will not only test their skills but also elevate the puzzle's visual appeal.
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To assemble this puzzle, you'll need to print 36 main pieces and 2 notched pieces. The good news is that it's very forgiving, so don't worry if your prints aren't perfect. If you can get them to fit together tightly, that's great, but even if...
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Humans assemble printed cubes to form complete three-dimensional objects that resemble a cube shape.
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Its multifaceted structure, composed of interconnected pieces, presents an intriguing challenge to those who dare to tackle it. With each twist and turn, the puzzle shifts, revealing new possibilities and hiding old ones. The Human's complexity lies...
prusaprinters
Cube is 40mm to a side, with 0.1mm slop allowed, which allows for a neat fit which doesn't just fall apart.Printed 0.2mm layer hight, speed profile, on a Prusa Mini, with no supports. There's a 10mm bridge span, which my printer handles fine. ...I...
grabcad
This is an exciting challenge cube. ...Making a single cube from its various shapes requires skill and patience.
myminifactory
TinkerCad was used for the final intersection (subtract the negative from the artwork cube) as everything else I tried crashed or made a mess of the mesh. Most versions of this artwork have the gold detail raised, personally I prefer the negative...
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Here is a fresh take on a stimulating challenge:\nThis captivating 3D puzzle requires strategic thinking and manual dexterity to master its intricacies, building towards a perfectly symmetrical 3x3 cube with an inner compartment waiting to be...
pinshape
It's a three-part cube made up of equal parts that fit together only in one direction, allowing it to form the cube.
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This intriguing assemblage comprises a cube-shaped jigsaw, crafted from numerous components that interlock seamlessly.
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People assemble four distinct components, integrating them seamlessly to form a robust, three-dimensional cube.
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This is a compact 12-millimeter cube challenge that offers numerous assembly options.
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I copied this from a wooden puzzle with a caliper. ... I got the tolerances about right for assembly.
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OpenSCAD struggled importing multiple SVGs, so individual faces were added to separate cubes and combined using MeshLab ([more info](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4178313)). TinkerCad was used for the final intersection (subtract the negative...