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I spent hours crafting a marble maze long before the days of Game Boy. The design centers around using five-millimeter marbles, specifically made for the Best Boy brand. ...Unfortunately, this project remains unfinished since I haven't created a casing...
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This maze is designed specifically for marbles with a diameter of 15 mm or less. If you have a premade maze and a blank maze top, you can download them from Tinkercad's dashboard at https://www.tinkercad.com/dashboard. However, if you want to use a...
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This marble maze is one of my first designs. You can start at either end. The lid fits into the base, though you may need to sand it down a bit. I don't expect this project to get much attention, but if it does i will adjust the pegs to fit better...
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Marble maze based of the Brio wooden marble mazes. Designed to allow for customizable boards (192.8mm x 152.8mm). The current board is a 6/10 in difficulty. At some point I want to make easier and harder puzzles.</p><figure class="media"><oembed...
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I constructed a complex marble labyrinth by downloading a design from Tinkercad, then made adjustments to include additional marbles. ...I'm uncertain about its overall effectiveness.
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This is a Hilbert curve shaped marble maze. Category: Puzzles
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This is an 11 marble by 11 marble jig. ...Use it to create your very own marble maze! Yes, that's right, a maze made of marbles!This jig is designed for marbles with a diameter of approximately 15mm.
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Blind Marble Maze, fun for some, stressfull to others. ... Lost of fun to assemble and play My first published project (please be gentle)
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Please follow the instruction for marble placement below. MARBLE PLACEMENT:It's recommended to place the marble in second stage of the maze. There will be one or more passage between first and second stage. These passage can be recognized with...
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The intricate maze and precision-crafted marble are designed to be seamlessly integrated through cutting-edge 3D printing technology, while the lid is crafted with precise laser-cut plexiglass for maximum security. Ensure that the marble is securely...
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This cubed marble maze was designed for a classic glass marble (~17mm). The print comes as 7 parts with the main base of the model and a maze for each of the cubes faces. The mazes were built to snap fit into the main body of the cube. To spice...
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The Marble Maze Cube is a three-dimensional puzzle designed to test spatial reasoning by navigating a marble through a maze. The twist lies in rotating the maze itself to create new paths, requiring critical thinking and problem-solving skills. As...
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It is designed to be used with a half inch marble but I do recommend scaling up a couple of percent to make sure the marble doesn't get stuck. ...The maze itself is not to difficult and can be solved in around 5 minutes.
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It is designed to be used with a half inch marble but I do recommend scaling up a couple of percent to make sure the marble doesn't get stuck. ...The maze itself is not to difficult and can be solved in around 5 minutes.
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I printed two snail mazes and placed marbles on top of the bottom layer. Next, I added pegs and put the second layer on top. The marbles should follow the winding path as I tilt it. They shouldn't fall out the sides even when inverted. ...But some...
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Carefully tilt the maze get the marble to the end of the maze. Don't fall into the wrong holes! This game is designed for a small marble with a diameter of 12 mm. The gamePlace your marble on the tiny hole to start the game. Then tilt...
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(See https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/inspire-me/blog/blog-posts/whats-the-difference-between-a-maze-and-a-labyrinth/ for the source.)Similar models I just learned about after doing my...
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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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Using a small 5mm marble, the design requires the user to rotate the game in their hands whilst allowing the marble to travel from one side of the maze to the other. The maze features holes which are to be avoided as failure to do so would mean the...
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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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... Version five is another design featuring marbles - there's no end to the path, so the ball keeps traveling until you get tired of turning it. ...To assemble this maze, you'll need an m3x50 screw and nut to hold the two halves together.
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Explanation: A chicken-shaped marble maze puzzle was designed with a starting point at the beak and an ending goal in the hole. A steel ball, 5 to 6 millimeters in diameter, or a bead can be used to play the game. The file for this puzzle is...