pyramid puzzle redrawn in openscad 3d models
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I'm not a professional puzzle designer, so this may seem like child's play to experienced puzzle enthusiasts. However, I found designing and solving it to be a fun challenge. If you want to test your printer's capabilities before committing to this...
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Cube in a Container puzzle! Can you fit all 18 pieces into the container? ... Designed in Fusion 360 and Printed on Anycubic Predator with Red and Purple/Pink thermo color changing filament
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Labyrinth Puzzle Box3D Render of the Closed PuzzleHow to SolveThe Puzzle can be opened by maneuvering the inner part through the maze in the outer shell, by turning and sliding it.How To PrintThe Model is designed to be printed in place. ...The Printer...
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Alternate keys for use in [Print-in-Place Twisty Puzzles](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5733625). The Print-in-Place Twisty Puzzle is solvable without using extreme force. However, some prints may result in tighter clearances and broken keys. ... ...
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The key will fit inside the key hole in the bottom of the puzzle. The key will be able to rotate after its inserted into the bottom of the puzzle. Assembly None! Can I sell copies of this? Yes! This project was shared under the...
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This Puzzle is a 3D printable replica of my cherished childhood puzzle, the Snake Cube. The design prints in place without requiring supports or post-processing. I typically print it at a .4mm layer height with a .6mm nozzle and complete the job in...
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A quick demonstration video is available online, providing a visual representation of this intricate puzzle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_fjQ-PpoDw For those interested in learning more about how this puzzle was created, a step-by-step guide...
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UPDATED: see the new and improved print here: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/103948-sliding-number-puzzles-print-in-place-15-puzzleThese are my 3d printed version of the classic sliding 15 puzzle. I've also included a 3x3 8 piece and 5x5 24...
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This is a remix of "The Dirty Dozen Puzzle" In order to print this great puzzle idea, you need 12 identical pieces. This could take up your entire build plate. My idea is to print all 12 pieces, in place, pre assembled. Do not use support! You...
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Update (19.05.2022): New OpenSCAD file added: tolerances and size are now customizable Update (28.04.2022): Additional Files with 0,2mm tolerance added. Update (20.04.2022): Additional Files with 0,4mm tolerance added. Should be easier to break...
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... I gave it a go and here it is, together with the Openscad code to create any new sequence of the solution you want to. Note that it is a lot harder than it looks, some colleges spent several lunchbreaks with it without solving it. ...
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sliding puzzle 4x4 print in placethere are 3 versions: with 0.15, 0.2 and 0.3mm gap.to make it easier to move the stones, i recommend applying 1 drop of silicone grease to a cotton swab and carefully wetting the sliding points with it.solution for...
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The puzzle coaster is meant to be printed altogether in the solved position. There is no need for rafts or supports. ... When disassembled the 3 rings are interlocked and need to be solved to return to the form of the drink coaster.</p>
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3D printed sliding tile puzzles ranging from 2x2 to 5x5 with a clearance of 0.4mm. No supports necessary. (Do NOT use as it might end up glueing the pieces together!) No assembly required. ... Brim advised for all models in order to prevent warping.
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So this is a quick mock up of a rotary puzzle I designed, it should be possible to print this in place and also use a dual extrusion printer to do separate colours. ...It'll likely be a serious challenge for most 3D printers so good luck if you attempt...
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Trust me, once scrambled it is quite hard to put it back in its original shape :) Brim advised in order to prevent warping. Only use supports in order to support the bridge on top. Do not use supports for the pieces in order to prevent the pieces...
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The Ring That Defies Gravity: A 12-Piece Puzzle of Precision Imagine a ring crafted from 12 interlocking pieces, each fitted together with precision notches that resemble those found in a jigsaw puzzle. At first glance, it's easy to assume that this...
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If you want a real printing challenge, then download and print my second model: Mayer's Puzzle - Printed in one shot. ...(In this link, you have the hint how to solve it). Last WordsI hope you like this model and if you like it, please give it a...
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Do not use supports for the pieces in order to prevent them from glueing themselves together. Once completed use needle-nose pliers to remove the necessary support material. ... Print with 0.3mm layer width instead of 0.4mm to increase detail.
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This enigmatic puzzle box demands a specific move and button press to unlock, as shown in the video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HTdaDZDc90g). For beginners without clues, it may take an eternity to unravel its mystery;...
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Print-In-Place sliding puzzle with 15 movable tiles. The perfect little present that nobody throws away!Dimensions (WxDxH): 49 x 49 x 8mm (Tiles: 12 x 12 mm)Special option: Depending on your printers tolerances and the used filament it may happen...
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This is a completely print-in-place sliding tile puzzle. There are two .STL's, one with blank tiles and one with number extrusions. The tiles are unable to be taken out of the containment ring. After printing go around to each tile and make sure it...
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This is a completely print-in-place sliding tile puzzle. There are two .STL's, one with blank tiles and one with number extrusions. The tiles are unable to be taken out of the containment ring. After printing go around to each tile and make sure it...
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This design can be printed in place without any assembly required or additional work after printing. If it doesn't come out right from the printer, try carefully splitting the cubes apart with a knife or similar tool. Alternatively, try printing at a...
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Sliding puzzles usually have 1 tile / block empty, this is an attempt to create a visually complete puzzle.The uniqueness of the design is that there can be multiple versions of the design - 6 variations just by rearranging the tiles which makes it...
cults3d
Recreated a classic wooden cube puzzle as a simple print in place model for 3D printing. This design does not require any assembly, simply give each cube a gentle twist after printing to allow them to rotate freely. Model can be reduced to 60% of...
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I created this from scratch in Blender after trying to print a similar puzzle by lerochchristian. I found his model very interesting and I wanted to try to print it but I had some issues with it. ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5353159 ) I got it...
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The name I knew was “Hexacube”.Now I got a new 3D printer, therefore I decided to design it and print it.If you want to print the puzzle piece per piece which is much easier (without the challenges that can happen when you print it at once), look at...
cults3d
... the compartments. ... This assortment features a box engineered to accommodate a twenty-pound note, as depicted, alongside another box tailored for a collection of one-pound coins, along with numerous other size configurations of puzzle containers.
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just scaled the model up to 2540% to convert from mm to inches. ... added a back plate to the puzzle frame so the pieces dont fall out when moving it. ...