Dino Cube
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VIDEO: https://youtu.be/SbAL5hIIrNI This is the very first puzzle I ever created! Unlike all my other puzzles, this one was designed using AutoCAD (which, for the record, is absolutely terrible for designing puzzles). It was printed at my school in natural-colored PLA. The pictured sample has an intriguing infill pattern that may not be replicated on your printer! I'm still trying to figure out how I managed to get the slicer to behave like that. There are some small issues with the design - specifically, the fillets are a bit too small, so the pieces need to be sanded a bit to prevent catching. Despite these minor problems, it's a pretty decent puzzle overall. This core was designed to work perfectly with PLA! When printed in ABS, the holes might be slightly too large. As with most of my puzzles, it requires standard Dayan hardware for 57mm cubes, available on Lightake or Thecubicle. PARTS LIST: 24x DinoCubeHalfEdgev2.stl 1x DinoCubeCorev4.stl 8x DinoCubeCornerv2(+ Base).stl (OPTIONAL) 8x DinoCubeCornerCap.stl
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