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The Marble Puzzle: A Lesson in Physics that's a Blast from the Past Playing with toys is always fun, but did you know what kids used to play with before batteries were invented? The Marble Puzzle is a great example of how physics can be fascinating...
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This is a remake of the Double Marble Puzzle by tomatoskins made with wood. While I could have made it with wood, as I have all the necessary tools, I wanted to practice using Fusion 360. Using tomatoskins' diagram, I recreated the puzzle – even...
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The Marble Puzzle (A Short Lesson in Physics) Kids love digging into history to discover what games they played before the age of batteries. This puzzle is a great example, as it teaches kids about physics while providing endless fun. The idea behind...
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This is a rotating puzzle. ...Marbles run between the inside and outside wall and need to travel along a path to unlock the box. The included text file give the lock and unlock sequences. ...You need too small marble to use it.
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... 5/8" marbles used. ...Four #4 x 7/16" screws. Inspired by tomatoskins' Double Marble Puzzle on Instructables. https://www.instructables.com/id/Double-Marble-Puzzle/. A challenging feat with a tricky twist! ...Print the base in a color for added fun.
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* Print the base in a vibrant color * Ensure the lid remains transparent * Use 5/8-inch marbles, either by printing them or purchasing them separately * Install four x 7/16-inch long screws (a total of four) This design has been modified from the...
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... makes this approach futile. For a comprehensive tutorial on how to assemble and master the Double Marble Puzzle, visit instructables.com and explore the detailed guide provided by tomatoskins: http://www.instructables.com/id/Double-Marble-Puzzle/
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This puzzle is inspired by the Cast Marble puzzle made by Hanayama. It is a elegant puzzle to assemble or disassemble and also makes for a great fidget toy. Print instructionsPrinting the side can be done without support but printing the core will...
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... creative freedom in combining them. Place the tiles in a flat 20x20cm cardboard box, add marbles (15mm diameter), and enjoy the marble puzzle experience. ... Inspired by Selecta's Infinello marble puzzle, a great original design worth checking out!
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... marbles, specifically four of them. Four x seven-sixteenths inch long screws are also required for assembly. This design is an adaptation of the Double Marble Puzzle by tomatoskins on Instructables, a popular platform for DIY projects and tutorials.
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... lid* Five-eighths inch marbles can be printed or sourced from a store* Four number four screws, measuring seven-sixteenths of an inch long, get the job done. This design takes inspiration from Tomatokins' Double Marble Puzzle found on Instructables.
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... or purchase them as required. Four number 4 screws, each measuring 7/16 inches long, will be used to secure the puzzle's inner workings. This design has been modified and inspired by the Double Marble Puzzle created by tomatoskins on Instructables.
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4 "Marbles" are print in place with the spiraling tower, as an entrapped marble puzzle. The marbles are free to move along any of the 4 spiraling rails, and can freely move to the next rail at the intersections. The marbles and the frame are...
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I created this design inspired by a well-known metal casted puzzle from Hanayama Toys called Cast Marble. If my creation infringes on any copyrights, please let me know. Print out all the pieces twice and attempt to put them together. ...Rotating the...
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Getting Two Marbles into Holes is a Brain Teaser Puzzle masters are challenged to figure out how to put two marbles into three small holes using only a single piece of paper and some clever strategy. The goal is simple, yet the solution requires...
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This twisty sliding marble puzzle is a remix of OskarPuzzles' Spaghetti Junction, allowing you to make one while using your same magnets and marbles you used for Make Anything's marble puzzles. Twist it once, every chain track will morph into...
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Watch the solve: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ0N_icbSG3xdCfwWQu41Zw OskarPuzzles' Over and Under: https://i.materialise.com/en/shop/item/over-and-under Make Anything's The Chain:...
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This download also includes an assembler.stl part, which makes it easier to snap the two halves of the puzzle together, since it can be a bit tricky to close without losing your marbles. The shape is off since it's originally for the Astrolabicon...
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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...
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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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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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This is the Harmonica marble slide puzzle, based off a design by Clever Toys. As I couldn't find much information on this puzzle, I decided to design it and try it out myself. However, since there isn't even a picture showing the full range of...
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Explanation: Sheep were modeled as a marble maze puzzle. Use a steel ball with a size of 5mm or less, or print it out. This is a game where you can pass a ball through a hole in the head from one side to the other. Many more 3D printing files are...
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The hippocampus was designed as a challenging marble maze puzzle. Print a steel ball or B file within 3mm and use it to navigate your way out of the labyrinth. The goal is to exit through the hole at the end of the tail, marking the final solution to...
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A large wild goose model was created using a marble maze puzzle design. The starting point is marked on the side of the beak, and the structure can be navigated by passing through the hole in the pattern's side with a bead. You can use a 3 to 5mm...
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The lion was modeled as a marble maze puzzle, starting at the part of hair and ending at the toe of the foot. A 3mm diameter steel ball or B file can be output and used. You can also download this file from the link below:...
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I created an INNOVATOR3 Prodigy, three-dimensional crystal challenge! ...Utilize a 2.7 millimeter stainless steel orb.
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Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/21w2hvb50u1 I added colors to show how to mount but it should be printed and painted monochromatic otherwise will not be a puzzle. Unfortunately thingverse refuses to upload the colored picture so i ask...
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Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/21w2hvb50u1 I added colors to show how to mount but it should be printed and painted monochromatic otherwise will not be a puzzle. Unfortunately thingverse refuses to upload the colored picture so i ask...