marble puzzle 3d models
33917 3d models found related to marble puzzle.prusaprinters
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.Files To Print (3MF or...
sketchfab
CGT 116 Project 3: Marble Mayhem at the Factory. ...The conveyor belt remains a static fixture amidst the chaos.
sketchfab
The marble course for Advanced Computer Graphics Techniques is a challenging and complex setup requiring precise planning and execution.
myminifactory
... ...Any glass marble or steel ball measuring 15 mm to 17.5 mm will do the trick, although it's crucial that your chosen marble/ball isn't too loose - in such cases, simply placing paper or craft foam between the stem and the marble/ball does the trick.
myminifactory
This intricate marble encrustation originates from a wall within the historic Church of Saint Demetrius located in Thessaloniki, Greece.
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... ...did you immediately realize if you try to display it in your curio cabinet, it'll just roll away? well look no further stand is for a 1.25" marble, but fortunately marbles are spheres, so you can put ones that are quite a bit bigger in there too.
grabcad
This is a project for constructing a massive marble game that's currently in progress, inspired by the designs showcased at http://tinkering.exploratorium.edu/marble-machines. ...The website offers a wealth of information and ideas for creating a...
prusaprinters
... elevator for marbles. ...The lift is constructed in such a way that it can be integrated into a marble lift from Hubelino. The plates are compatible for Hubelino and Duplo blocks. The knob is fixed by short filament The Elevator is for ~16mm Marbles.
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... element. Any glass marble or steel ball measuring between 15 mm and 17.5 mm will do the trick. If your chosen marble/ball feels loose, simply insert paper or craft foam between it and the stem โ a technique I utilized myself with great success.
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Catalyst Stand with Marble Holder A durable catalyst stand featuring a compact marble holder is designed to provide stability and convenience during experiments or demonstrations. The sturdy base ensures smooth operation while the adjustable arms...
pinshape
The marble lock is an interior privacy lock that requires a marble to be inserted before opening. Once the door has been opened, turning the knob back releases the marble. Watch it in action at: http://imgur.com/gallery/Ct49X This design utilizes...
cults3d
Puzzle, jigsaw puzzle for children, ideal for children from 2 to 5 years old. ... Dimensions: 15cm x 0.5cm
cults3d
Marble Master Blaster In a world where explosive fun reigns supreme, one hero stands tall - the Marble Master Blaster. With a flick of his wrist and a twirl of his finger, this marble-wielding sensation can unleash a barrage of colorful destruction...
prusaprinters
I made this marble box to contain 8 16mm marbles for a board game I printed. I made a sliding closing for an easy access to the marbles with a locking mechanism (you may have to sand it down a bit to make it close). If you are intrested in putting...
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... of revolutions (2-15) and then the bottom part. Next, insert a marble and glue them together. Once the glue is dry, you're done! No supports required! Marble/Ball Bearing Diameter: 7/16" Printed at an incredibly thin layer thickness of 0.12 mm.
grabcad
... ...First, create a model of your marble machine in SolidWorks, including all necessary components and their respective connections. Then, set up the desired motion parameters, such as speed and direction, for each component involved in the system.
cults3d
... it works out. A few important details: Most marbles are made of glass, so they might break easily. If you're using a different-sized marble, you'll need to increase the "ballDiameter" setting in the scad file by 0.5mm to allow for smooth rotation.
prusaprinters
I made a sliding closing for an easy access to the marbles with a locking mechanism (you may have to sand it down a bit to make it close). If you are intrested in putting in other things, here are the internal measure: 34mm x 34mm x 33.5mm(height)....
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I designed this marble box to hold precisely eight 16mm marbles for a board game that I created and printed myself. To ensure easy access to the marbles, I incorporated a sliding closure with a locking mechanism in place - note that you may need to...
cults3d
To provide easy access to the marbles, I added a sliding closure with a locking mechanism that requires only minor sanding to ensure a smooth fit.\nThe internal dimensions of the box are 34mm x 34mm x 33.5mm in height, making it versatile enough to...
sketchfab
The classic arcade game Marble Madness features a thrilling track that demands precision and skill to navigate its twisting paths and obstacles.
grabcad
To learn how to play with a marble toy, check out the tutorial video at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug0laApx8tA
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A motorized cart capable of accommodating marbles of varying diameters with ample space to spare is designed to pair seamlessly with the Kart Wheels.
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remix of the marble stand made by a 10 year old. ...i just have the intelligence of a 10 year old
3docean
Create a detailed stone marble column with intricate textures using Cinema 4D R13. ...Include the following formats: C4D (Cinema 4D), OBJ (Wavefront), and 3DS (3D Studio).
prusaprinters
... of pieces and colors and build your own marble run tower. NOTE: This isn't designed to work with a standard marble but with the printable "marble" that's in the files. ...Print instructionsPrint at 0.2mm with supports (for the corner block pieces).
grabcad
A video showcasing our analysis of the marble machine is under production. ...We'll soon release it for all to see.
grabcad
Experience the fun of creating your own 3D printed marble machine, measuring at 180x180x180 mm! ...Get ready to enjoy this engaging DIY project!
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... they're columns that morph size. ...Once completed, I spotted its potential to cradle a marble as I printed - now it perfectly encloses one. The title is fitting: "Since all my other marbles went missing, I caged this one to keep it from disappearing".
grabcad
The marble movement relies on gravitational force as marbles are transferred from one platform to another via attached rods with six circles at varied positions. The base consists of 27 individual parts due to a design challenge initiated by a...