3d printed marble run
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... No support material needed, but requires a footprint that is at least 7 inches wide and 6 inches tall. If you're interested in printing it dual extrusion I've uploaded the two files I used to print it. ...Just use Arches Color 1 and Arches Color 2.
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Straight Run - As the name suggests, this piece features a straightforward path that marble will follow without any obstructions or diversions. It provides a stable base for more intricate designs. 3. Spacer - The spacer is used to create space...
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Featured on Day 13 of MakerHome: http://makerhome.blogspot.com/2013/09/day-13-lego-marble-run.html ===== Twitter: twitter.com/mathgrrl Hacktastic blog: www.mathgrrl.com/hacktastic Shapeways geekhaus store: www.shapeways.com/shops/mathgrrl This...
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Featured on Day 13 of MakerHome: http://makerhome.blogspot.com/2013/09/day-13-lego-marble-run-chapter-3.html ================================================================= Twitter: twitter.com/mathgrrl Hacktastic blog: mathgrrl.com/hacktastic...
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I've always been fascinated by intricate marble runs, those mesmerizing displays in store windows that spark imagination and creativity. As a child, I often found myself captivated by these miniature marvels, but unfortunately, I never had the chance...
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Creating a fork in a Duplo marble run adds an element of unpredictability to the play experience. The Duplo-marbelrun-lib and duplo-block-lib can be found on Thingiverse, accessible through https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:159219. The...
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Create a Marble Run with the "Simple Base" design, utilizing our provided SketchUp file for ease in drawing! This basic yet fun layout will provide hours of entertainment. ...For a hassle-free experience, download and utilize the SketchUp file we've...
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You can build an endless variety of marble runs using these three connectors, limited only by your creativity. ...The corner piece may be a bit makeshift, but it gets the job done for now - I'm already planning to refine it and make it even better.
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I've been working on creating a duplicate of some missing parts for our marble run game using OpenSCAD. Thankfully, this allowed me to easily recreate the pieces that were lost. ...With the help of the Customizer App, I'm now able to make adjustments to...
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Creating a thrilling vertical drop in your marble run is now within reach thanks to Hubelino's versatile and adaptable components. ...These precision-crafted pieces can be seamlessly combined to bring your most daring ideas to life, ensuring hours of...
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I designed these with my kids as a project during the coronavirus lockdown.Make it your own by deciding which parts to print or even customizing the source openscad files, which can be found at github.com/jhpieper/marble-run.See it in action:...
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I designed a marble run that seamlessly integrates with a peg board, allowing kids to effortlessly build and disassemble it. The ten-sided mounting peg offers six versatile angles, securely attaching to the peg board. ...Initial track pieces include a...
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made for stem/steam/stream marble run structure. this is just a frame the pegs are there to help with connecting paper tracks. again THIS IS JUST THE FRAME. each level is around 184cm. each file contains enough of its specific part to make one level....
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These ramps allow marbles to stay in motion by maintaining their speed as they roll through a wall-mounted Lego marble track.
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I wanted to create a marble run that could be used with a peg board so it would be easy for my kids to put it together and take it apart. The mounting peg is ten sided so you can get about 6 different usable angles, and holds snuggly to the peg...
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Use 1.75 millimeter filament for both tracks, and a tiny marble will work perfectly.
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I'm designing a modular marble run that can be easily assembled and disassembled on a pegboard for my kids. This way, they can create and rebuild it with minimal supervision. The mounting peg is precision-engineered with ten sides, providing six...
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Use the "Marble Test Fit" to test the fit of your marbles. It´s build for 13,2mm. Skale for other diameters. ... Hight: 100mm Diameter: 92mm Further versions are planned.
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This image leaves no doubt. ...I put it to the test and the marble moved in opposite directions.
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A delightful tiny roller coaster for your workspace. ...It functions optimally with a 16-millimeter marble or smaller.
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Assembling the marble run requires tapping the screw holes for the motor cover to securely fasten it with four 4-40 screws. The track, motor cover, and lift gear backing plate were meticulously designed in Fusion 360 and may need some adjustments as...
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... hard drive magnets. The parts are designed for marbles approximately 16-17 mm in diameter. I cut and glued an acrylic front on the marble divider, which prevents the marbles from flying everywhere if not done. ... https://youtu.be/yRDBU4SsTeA
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Small rails to connect two tracks of filament and attach to walls or other surfaces to create a track for marbles or steel balls. ... Updates and pictures to follow.
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Vortex has the least chances of self-blocking marbles, while maintaining a wide opening at the top. ...Bowl may be better when you catch marbles the are falling from a slide because they have smaller chance to bounce out of that funnel.Have fun...
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This shot clearly tells the story, as I can confirm that the marble - or bead in this particular scenario - effortlessly moves back and forth. ... Scaling the artwork down to 50% of its original size appears to be the chosen method used in this image.
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SpaceWarp-compatible 3D Printed Rollercoaster Last Update: 01/12/18 Inspired by the now-out-of-production Spacewarp roller coaster system, I created this library based on Scott Mills' original design. The library is a reworked version of the thing...
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... A moderate amount of support is necessary, but it results in a better-fitting final product. You may need to clean up the tops of the pillars if your printed item appears messy, however, optimal slicer settings can minimize this requirement.
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Use as a stand alone toy or as the base of a Quadrilla construction (2 block heights with 30mm collar for connection)Pictured example is printed using a 0.6 nozzle in Prusa Galaxy Purple PLA (no supports required)
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This it my first time using Fusion 360, feedback is appreciated. in the files there is a fusion 360 file of the single track piece so you can create your own if you want something to do while being locked indoors. Print instructionsI used 0.2 mm...