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You'll want to try and navigate a 3D marble puzzle maze featuring 11mm holes. The goal is to get a ball bearing through the entire maze from one hole to another. To add an extra level of challenge, see if you can uncover the secret chamber. Make...
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A peg board with 6mm holes at a 27mm separation can be used as a base for creating a marble maze. Simply place various OpenSCAD-designed pieces on top of the grid, ensuring they fit into the holes. Arrange flat or hole models on each base and insert...
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This marble maze is a 3d maze where the marble can travel along each axis in a cubic lattice.It is not especially a dexterity challenge as the marble can be easily moved step by step to discrete positions, on the other hand having a 3d space makes...
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This marble maze is a 3d maze where the marble can travel along each axis in a cubic lattice.It is not especially a dexterity challenge as the marble can be easily moved step by step to discrete positions, on the other hand having a 3d space makes...
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Configure the discs so that the marble can roll through easily!\nDISCLAIMER: You will need to adjust the scale and rotation to avoid having it displayed sideways on your own.\nWhen posting, make sure to export it correctly, as I had trouble with this...
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Marble Maze for a 0.5" ball. ...The one used in the video is a PVDF ball from a check valve. </p><p>I originally had a “START” and “FINISH” marking at both ends but decided to remove them. </p><figure class="media"><oembed...
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Here is a small marble maze with a simple design but the twist is that this toy has 2 levels of marble maze. Once you finish one, the marble falls into the hole and you flip around the toy to start the second level.How to print and assemble it:Phase...
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Check out the instructable for full step-by-step instructions at http://www.instructables.com/id/3D-Printed-Marble-Maze Print Settings Printer: DIY Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25mm Infill: 20% Notes: I printed mine on draft quality, at 25...
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I had a thought about how to create a marble maze that is placed onto a peg board, using a few simple pieces that can be shifted around to change the maze layout. As usual, this is a parametric design in OpenSCAD, so a few parameters can be changed...
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Cicada was designed as a challenging marble maze puzzle. You can create or print a steel ball with a diameter of less than 3mm. You can also download this file from the link below. Everyone is invited to come and download. All files are secure.
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Square1 is a complex puzzle that requires navigating a small marble through five distinct layers, each comprising a unique maze, referred to as a 'level'. But that's just the beginning - you must also direct the marble through these intricate mazes...
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Printed Weight: Approximately 90g Design Process: I created the marble maze in Tinkercad starting with a 19mm cube. I tapered each edge and assembled all 27 cubes into a 3x3 cube. Next, I designed the holes and tunnels using cylinders and spheres,...
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Drop a marble into the entrance at the upper left and use the sliders to move the marble through the maze of notches, visible by peering between the sliders, to the exit in the lower left.History of the PuzzleI had the idea for this maze a number of...
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This maze has many obstacles that you will encounter along the way and it is not easy to win. It has: 2 levels holes ramps traps The mission is to enter the labyrinth through the tube and manage to get out in the hole in the corner under the...
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No hardware or glue required.Requires one marble (not included).Partsbase.stl - 1maze.stl - 1axle-cam.stl - 2linkage.stl - 2knob.stl - 2The small-parts.3mf and small-parts.gcode files already contain all of the smaller parts you will need.Print...
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Pushing down on the piston raises marbles to the top of the maze, allowing them to drift gently downward. This model consists of two parts that must be printed separately and then assembled easily. You will need approximately five or six 8mm steel...
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Dragonfly was designed as a challenging marble maze puzzle. To use it, print steel beads that are 3 to 4 millimeters in diameter or download a file containing these small round objects. The starting point of the dragonfly is clearly marked on its...
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Then continue on and print the model, assemble your maze and guide your marble through the maze. Everything you need and a detailed instruction are ahead. The maze itself has some very tricky elements. So be warned: you'll need some time to figure...
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... the maze. The goal is the window in the front of the hull.It's quite a trivial maze, without a lot of ramifications. ...For this reason, I have included a step file, in case you want to remix it and make a little more difficult.</p><p>Have fun!</p>
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... for a 6 mm diameter ball. ...I don't recommend using a smaller sized ball, the unevenness of the maze surface could make it difficult to solve. Print settingsLayer height: 0.2 mmMaterial: PLAInfill: 30% CubicRetraction: EnableSupports: Disable
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Designed for a 10mm marble but you can use smaller ones, or even random junk (worked well with an m5 nut)
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Designed for a 10mm marble but you can use smaller ones, or even random junk (worked well with an m5 nut)
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Try to guide a marble from the start in one corner to the open space in the center. ...The channels are 15mm, so use a 14mm marble or smaller.Print using the process described here. ...The clearer your print, the easier it will be to solve!</p>
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Finally, fill the groove at the top of the maze with glue and attach the "Front" and "Back" components. I have included the Fusion file for anyone interested in creating their own custom maze. ...I would be thrilled to see your creations and remixes...
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Marble Run compatible rotary starter with removable magazine, Designed for 16mm, 5/8 inch target marbles. Magazine holds 18 Marbles. Case, Rotor and Magazine work with 2 shells and 10% fill Recommend 4+ shells and 40% fill for handle. Rotor...
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Marble Run compatible rotary starter with removable magazine, Designed for 16mm, 5/8 inch target marbles. Magazine holds 18 Marbles. Case, Rotor and Magazine work with 2 shells and 10% fill Recommend 4+ shells and 40% fill for handle. ... Rotor axle...
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I could not find the finished one with the marble and glass so I just printed a new one for the photo. The green wire hold both halves together.I used a laser cut Plexiglas as well as clear packaging (cut with scissors) for the window, both work...
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... or decorative tabletop feature. ...To operate, simply insert a marble, which then must be rolled around the inner mechanism until it reaches the end. ...At this point, pressing a button will release a small tray, allowing you to fill it with a prize.
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On my earlier version, I did use a soldering iron to melt the very ends of the filament at the maze end. ...Please let me know if the sizes are off too much.</p><p>UPDATE 10/9/22: Filament connection points tweaked a bit for ease of installation and...
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I could not find the finished one with the marble and glass so I just printed a new one for the photo. The green wire hold both halves together.I used a laser cut Plexiglas as well as clear packaging (cut with scissors) for the window, both work...