Custom Naked 3D Maze (0% Infill, No Support)

Custom Naked 3D Maze (0% Infill, No Support)

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This is an adaptable 3D maze. The aim is to move a ball from one opening to another. The main selling point is that this model can be printed with 0% infill and no support, which makes it possible to print relatively fast and economically. You can use any type of ball you like or print `cubic_maze_ball.stl`. This file can also be generated from the SCAD file. Note that OpenSCAD preview is very slow for small sizes and may not even display anything at all for larger sizes. However, the rendering of an STL file is relatively fast. Using Customizer has not been tested, so running a local copy of OpenSCAD is recommended. The maze can be customized by editing `maze_data.scad.inc` file. Simply replace non-`#` characters with spaces. Alternatively, mazes can be generated using the accompanying source code. You will need to have the Rust compiler installed in order to run the generator. Additional maze data files are included: `2x2x2_maze_data.scad.inc`, etc. Just rename one of these files to `maze_data.scad.inc`. This maze is particularly challenging, especially for larger sizes, because inner sections cannot be seen. Even a 3x3x3 maze can be difficult. Not a fan of three-dimensional geometry? Check out my other project at <https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3999059> for the cylinder topology. Edit: fixed y and z axes were mirrored.

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