PolyPuzzle (FULLY 3D PRINTED)
myminifactory
PolyPuzzle Guide Navigate through the stunning 3D printed multidimensional maze! I set out to create something visually striking, engaging, intricate, and effortless to print. All the parts seamlessly snap together with a dash of hot glue to secure everything in place. This is perfect for passing time, friendly competitions, enhancing motor skills for certain individuals, and more! Objective The objective is straightforward: get the ball from the starting point to the finish line. In my color scheme, the start is blue, while the end is purple. Assembly Designing this PolyPuzzle required numerous iterations and meticulous work, but the payoff was well worth it - snap-on pieces and easy assembly were the result. I've created a video where you can follow the building process of the PolyPuzzle. The standard size provided accommodates a ball approximately 8mm in diameter or smaller. You can scale up the maze to your preference! (My print bed has limited space, so this is the best I could achieve.) To get started: * Printed parts * Straight connector x 4 * A suitable adhesive (I used hot glue) VIDEO: PolyPuzzle Assembly Printing (extremely easy) This requires absolutely no supports. * Any resolution will do (0.4mm was used for mine) * 25% infill and above * Parts can easily be laid out on the print bed together Printing a ball is always a challenge; you can cut it in half and glue it together, or add supports. I sanded my ball at the bottom to make it more spherical when printing it in one piece. Please share your questions, comments, or concerns! I'd love to see my work printed out, so please don't hesitate to share a photo of your PolyPuzzle creation! This is an entry for the Make Anything Challenge.
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