
Qubizzle puzzle
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A last-minute entry featuring a 3D maze idea, easily cut by CNC routing or laser! It's a ball-run style maze across multiple layers for the block shape, using a small 10mm ball bearing or the more common 12mm marble. Transparent perspex material aids visibility, but it works in plywood too, thanks to separated layers and viewing holes. A thought of adding weight to make exercise mentally stimulating was added, ensuring safety around TVs and other objects. The design includes renderings of the Genius-Bell with a 12mm steel plate welded frame and removable perspex puzzle cube. Feedback and suggestions are welcome; this entry was part of Solidsmack's design challenge. Last year's challenges were enjoyable too! ### Another response: In a last-minute submission, a 3D maze concept is presented, designed for CNC routing or laser cutting. The ball-run style maze is constructed across multiple layers, suitable for either a 10mm ball bearing or the more prevalent 12mm marble. Transparent perspex material enhances visibility, but plywood also works due to separated layers and viewing holes. Added weight makes it an exercise tool while providing mental stimulation; users are advised to be cautious around TVs and other objects. Renderings showcase the Genius-Bell with a 12mm steel plate welded frame and removable perspex puzzle cube, secured by a screw hole. Feedback and suggestions on this Solidsmack design challenge entry are appreciated; previous challenges were enjoyable as well.
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