OpenScad Marble run experiment 2

OpenScad Marble run experiment 2

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Another marble run experiment unfolds, relying on straightforward principles rather than advanced mathematics. The rendering process takes an unexpectedly long time, exceeding two hours, while the printing process stretches even further, requiring more than twenty hours to complete. A nozzle diameter of 0.4 mm and a layer thickness of 0.15 mm contribute to this significant timeframe. Designed specifically for 8 mm steel marbles, the experiment encountered a critical issue: the slope proved too low to accommodate the chosen marble size effectively. However, when switching to 10mm marbles, success was achieved, as evidenced by a corresponding YouTube video (https://youtu.be/vDOTx4EiRcI). A critical moment in this experiment involved running out of blue filament at an unorthodox hour - 5 o'clock in the morning. As a result, the final layers were printed with a different colored filament.

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