marble run 3d models
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The original marble run track, Mindware brand, had no splitting tracks. There are four printable pieces: MarbleRunSplit (top left) splits one track into two separate paths. MarbleRunTripleSplit (top right) splits the track into three distinct...
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Whether you're a seasoned marble run enthusiast or just starting out, Hubelino compatible parts make it easy to bring your wildest creations to life. So why wait? ...Get ready to unleash the thrill of vertical drops and experience the rush of watching...
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This marble run piece splits marbles entering it into two different paths, and multiple of these diverters can be connected to send marbles onto as many different paths as you want! This should work with almost any marble run set (ours was tested...
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The goal is to let the marble run through all the blocks and drop into the spare block. Try it yourself and have fun! The marble I used is a diameter 10mm steel ball. ... How to make it: https://youtu.be/gcvrGXwL_hk About us: Website:...
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I DO NOT KNOW IF IT WORKS!This is a small marble run I designed in Tinkercad. It's very basic, using modular flume segments and small drops to keep the ball rolling. ...The design includes a ball so you won't have to worry about scaling the model to fit...
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I found a really nice set of adapters for Q-Ba-Maze 2.0 to a different marble run set (by user mleotta), and I created this to fit with those adapters (I don't have the other marble run set). Then I started adding more things. I looked at other...
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Orbiter Marble Run is one of Cults "Best Designs" and is part of the "Cults Selection" -=Features=- -Authentic Rail Track -Snap-Fit Parts -Video Instructions -Numbered Parts -No Supports -Assembles in <15 minutes -8mm steel marbles Inspired by my...
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I increased the interior diameter of the bottom end of the marble run set by .02% or about 0.5mm so they would fit together after printing on my FDM printers. ... Tested with 15mm marbles Some parts can print with supports while others do not 20% infill...
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We've downloaded and purchased several marble run designs from various websites, but they all had some limitations or were overly complicated, making them enjoyable for adults but frustrating for children. So, I decided to create a marble run that...
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... this and uploaded it I had no idea Hextraction was even a thing. This model is completely seperate from his, not mention my model is pretty simple and lame compared to his. Just wanted to clarify. The marble run uses 9.5mm diameter steel marbles
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This marble run has a wheel that brings marbles to the top, which I don't think actually works. If you want to test this, go ahead and print it to see if it does work. This design only needs one small support for the wheel crank. You may also have to...
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I designed a marble run that seamlessly integrates with a peg board, allowing kids to effortlessly build and disassemble it. The ten-sided mounting peg offers six versatile angles, securely attaching to the peg board. ...Initial track pieces include a...
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I'm printing a spare part for a Christmas gift marble run set on my Ultimaker 2 with the extra fast settings. I've positioned the narrow part downwards, but be aware that you may need to sand down the first layer if it gets squished onto the glass...
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made for stem/steam/stream marble run structure. this is just a frame the pegs are there to help with connecting paper tracks. again THIS IS JUST THE FRAME. each level is around 184cm. each file contains enough of its specific part to make one level....
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This is a connector piece for connecting tubes used in the Quercetti marble run kits. There are two types of connectors; one with supports that prints out a nice divider between the tubes, and one that doesn't have supports that just has a little...
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... and Sweep functions in Onshape (possibly the two coolest, and definitely the most complex features). There are two sizes to this marble run: a large one and a small one. ...Unless you have an enormous printer, I recommend printing the smaller one.
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I built a marble run using OpenSCAD as a system of ledges that the marble must navigate. The design allows the marble to drop vertically and then bounce off the ledges, creating a high-speed movement that makes it almost impossible to see. I created...
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Make it your own by deciding which parts to print or even customizing the source openscad files, which can be found at [github.com/jhpieper/marble-run](https://github.com/jhpieper/marble-run). See it in action: https://youtu.be/W0yioqEhmZE ...
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We have downloaded and purchased quite a few marble runs on various sites and they all work well enough but at some point they all lacked something here or they were over-complicated to where adults could enjoy them but the kids got frustrated. So I...
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I wanted to create a marble run that could be used with a peg board so it would be easy for my kids to put it together and take it apart. The mounting peg is ten sided so you can get about 6 different usable angles, and holds snuggly to the peg...
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Multiple of these diverters can be connected to send marbles onto as many different paths as you want!This should work with almost any marble run set (ours was tested using a Marble Genius set).The diameters that mate with other pieces are about...
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Marble run tracks and Lego-compatible mounting bricks with ball-and-socket joints. In action: https://youtu.be/brI-ee0fso8 Designed in FreeCAD. Other sources: socket from Tinkercad Lego brick from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2626413. Print...
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Create a complex marble run using popsicle sticks, as demonstrated in the test videos available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5KSWVDsgkk and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bdra3clvcBE. To get started, select your printer brand and model. ...
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I'm designing a modular marble run that can be easily assembled and disassembled on a pegboard for my kids. This way, they can create and rebuild it with minimal supervision. The mounting peg is precision-engineered with ten sides, providing six...
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This is a modular marble run made up of several parts and blocks. You can easily print without support required, with easy shapes for all printers, and build the marble tracks of your dream. ## What's the difference between Alan's version? All...
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Print out this automata kit to assemble your very own infinitely looping marble run!This automata converts rotational energy into vertical energy that uses gravity to push marbles up! The entire model doesn't need supports and is very easy to print.
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Assembling the marble run requires tapping the screw holes for the motor cover to securely fasten it with four 4-40 screws. The track, motor cover, and lift gear backing plate were meticulously designed in Fusion 360 and may need some adjustments as...
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Here are some Quadzilla marble run components. Specifically, I'm highlighting four distinct elements that can be used to build an intricate and challenging course. 1. Blank Block - This component serves as a fundamental building block for more...
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Instead of just doing worksheets all period, we get to use the 3D printer and print objects that we have created on either OpenSCAD or Tinkercad and incorporate them in whatever we are learning or projects." Hands-on projects like this marble run are...
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I designed these with my kids as a project during the coronavirus lockdown.Make it your own by deciding which parts to print or even customizing the source openscad files, which can be found at github.com/jhpieper/marble-run.See it in action:...