
Ozo 1x2x3 Puzzle Bear
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A Challenge: Building A 1x2x3 Rubik's Cube Inspired Puzzle For Fun. Suitable for People of All Ages! When You Create One, Don't Forget to Post It On Social Media and Tag #OzoBear So I Can Check It Out! Instructions I Printed At a .25mm Layer Height With No Support. Also, I Printed All the Body Parts Together Along with the Pin Separately. My Test Body Parts Were Printed on a Polyprinter 229 at 25% Infill Between 180-200mms and Took 4 Hours to Complete. The Pin Was Printed Alone and Much Slower, Taking Just a Few Minutes to Finish. The Version With Lilypads Is Helpful for Corner Peeling Issues, But If You're Printing in PLA You Might Not Need That Version. Ensure All the Parts Slide Smoothly Before Locking in the Pin. Keep in Mind, Once They Are Locked Together, It's Difficult to Separate Them Again! You May Need to Deburr the Edges a Bit Depending on Your First Layer Height. Remember, The Rotating Surface Will Be Friction-Rubbing On Each Other. Try Using the 01mm_tolerance Pin First for the Best Results. If You're Not Getting Success with That, Move on to the 02mm_tolerance Pin Next. This Should Help Ensure Both Sides Fit Snug and Flush Together. Included Are Files For The Stickers, Which Need to Be Vinyl-Cut. Those with a Cricut Will Find It Easy to Work With These Sticker Designs. Don't Be Afraid to Get Creative with the Colors – You Can Also Find Files for a Panda Belly Piece if That's Your Thing! Your 3D Print's Surface Finish Might Affect Adhesion; The Stickers May Require Some Prep Work Before They'll Stick Well.
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