Marble Maze Fidget Cube
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This test is really just a trial run to see how well this design prints and glues together, before I create a larger maze that uses even more plastic. But I thought I'd put it out there to get your feedback on what you all think of it. It features a 16mm marble, which might or might not be the standard size - it came with the game KerPlunk. After building a big maze with my first design, I discovered that gluing a cube together is a total pain in the neck. So I made version two so none was necessary. To print this design, simply print 2 copies of each side, 8 of the edge pieces with cubes, and 4 of the small edge pieces. Version three is designed for 7/16" ~ 11mm ball bearings. The fourth design is easier to print and comes off the bed without breaking apart. This one's the one I'm going with for my big mazes - the pieces link together and stay in place while the glue dries. Sorry, but I won't be sharing the files for the big mazes. I'd love to share them with you all, but I'm selling finished ones and don't want to compete with people who steal designs. If you're interested in buying one, check out my website at https://www.aftcra.com/mazes. Version five is another design featuring marbles - there's no end to the path, so the ball keeps traveling until you get tired of turning it. To assemble this maze, you'll need an m3x50 screw and nut to hold the two halves together.
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