'Order in Chaos' Puzzle
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<h3>Unraveling Chaos Puzzle </h3> These three components can be used to construct the breathtaking "Order in Chaos" sculpture created by renowned artist Magnus Wenninger. Also based on a model by talented designer TaffGoch. <h3>Guidelines</h3> Print 60 pieces of each component. These parts are 1.5 mm thick and remain flexible, allowing them to bend as needed. This model was assembled using 3.2 x 8 mm aluminum blind rivets for the two-layer connections (300) and 3.2 x 10 mm rivets for the three-layer connections (only 20). Use a 3.5 mm drill to widen the holes in all parts before assembling. It's essential to carefully inspect the "Order in Chaos"-file beforehand to ensure you understand how to assemble the components correctly. On the back of the connections, I used small M3 washers to prevent damage to the PLA and deformation of the parts. Tighten the rivets lightly – just enough to hold the washer in place at the back of the connection. This allows for adjustments while constructing the model. Finally, tighten or pop the rivets when most of the structure is in place. The result will be a sphere with a diameter of approximately 65 cm.
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