interlocking cubes 3d models
42014 3d models found related to interlocking cubes.prusaprinters
The photographs are of boxes scaled to 125% on their X and Y axes, printed with a 0.8mm nozzle.SetupXY size compensation (aka “horizontal expansion”): -0.1mm or so, whatever produces the best fit on your printerElephant-foot compensation: 0.2mmLayer...
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Artificially fabricated interlocking cubes are crafted without relying on external framework, engineered to yield and adapt.
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With enough interlocking panels, you can build pieces far bigger than you could fit on your printer! I'm even thinking about doing 90° end caps to enable building larger structures... like a 3D printed shed! EDIT: I've added a couple of accessories...
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_Roughhouse_ is one of a series of Turning Interlocking Cubes ("TICs") by the endlessly creative László Molnár. Its pieces are all made from adjoined cubes meeting at right angles, but fitting them together requires a series of unusual and...
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WedlockInterlocking puzzle by László MolnárAssemble six pieces into a 4x4x4 cube shape.Wedlock is one of a series of Turning Interlocking Cubes ("TICs") by the endlessly creative László Molnár. Its pieces are all made from adjoined cubes meeting at...
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EnnuiInterlocking puzzle by László MolnárAssemble six pieces into a 4x4x4 cube shape.Ennui is one of a series of Turning Interlocking Cubes ("TICs") by the endlessly creative László Molnár. Its pieces are all made from adjoined cubes meeting at right...
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_Sliproad_ is one of a series of Turning Interlocking Cubes ("TICs") by the endlessly creative László Molnár. Its pieces are all made from adjoined cubes meeting at right angles, but fitting them together requires a series of unusual and surprising...
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_Wedlock_ is one of a series of Turning Interlocking Cubes ("TICs") by the endlessly creative László Molnár. Its pieces are all made from adjoined cubes meeting at right angles, but fitting them together requires a series of unusual and surprising...
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RoughhouseInterlocking puzzle by László MolnárAssemble six pieces into a 4x4x4 cube shape.Roughhouse is one of a series of Turning Interlocking Cubes ("TICs") by the endlessly creative László Molnár. Its pieces are all made from adjoined cubes...
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_Ennui_ is one of a series of Turning Interlocking Cubes ("TICs") by the endlessly creative László Molnár. Its pieces are all made from adjoined cubes meeting at right angles, but fitting them together requires a series of unusual and surprising...
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SliproadInterlocking puzzle by László MolnárAssemble six pieces into a 4x4x4 cube shape.Sliproad is one of a series of Turning Interlocking Cubes ("TICs") by the endlessly creative László Molnár. Its pieces are all made from adjoined cubes meeting at...
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GargamelInterlocking puzzle by Alfons EyckmansDisassemble the eight-piece interlocking cube.Gargamel is an intricate and challenging puzzle, requiring 77 total moves to completely disassemble. It's a wonderful design with some surprising movements.
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EnnuiInterlocking puzzle by László MolnárAssemble six pieces into a 4x4x4 cube shape.Ennui is one of a series of Turning Interlocking Cubes ("TICs") by the endlessly creative László Molnár. Its pieces are all made from adjoined cubes meeting at right...
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After releasing PIP#2, I received an email from Bram Cohen (puzzle designer and creator of the BitTorrent protocol) asking if I had discovered printable interlocking puzzle cube designs with a difficulty level higher than 1, requiring more than one...
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Introducing a new Printable Interlocking Puzzle Cube, designed by Bram Cohen, creator of BitTorrent protocol. After the release of PIP#2, I was approached to find puzzle cube designs with higher levels than 1. Bram then created a level 4 design,...
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... if anyone shows me how to do it! Print Settings Printer: Dremel 3d20 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: 10% Notes: The cube is hollow, and will need support on the inside. ...The arrows should be printed with the tails in the air, no support needed.
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This is an experiment using thin layers to give the effect of multiple shades of a color. The base is printed in white and the pattern is printed in up to three layers of 0.15mm for the three shades of red. This model won't print correctly...