
Rubik's Bricks
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I recreated the Rubik's Bricks for 3D printing after being inspired by pocket83's video. They can explain the puzzle more clearly than I do, but if you want more information, check out TwistyPuzzles.com. Print Settings Printer Brand: FlashForge Printer: Creator Pro Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 10% Notes: To create one set of the puzzle, you will need: 1 × A.stl 1 × B.stl 1 × C.stl 1 × D.stl 1 × E1.stl 1 × E2.stl (Note: This file is identical to F2.stl and G2.stl) 1 × F1.stl 1 × F2.stl (Same as E2.stl) 1 × G1.stl 1 × G2.stl (Same as E2.stl and F2.stl) 1 × H.stl 1 × I.stl 3 × Connector.stl I printed these using a no-name brand wood filament. Post-Printing Glue: Connect the separated cubes to the main pieces with CA glue, but be careful not to get any on the outside surfaces! Sand: Use 180 grit sand paper to smooth out all flat areas of the pieces. No need to sand chamfered areas. Stain: I used a DIY coffee stain for my project, which was found here. Not only is it cheap, but it also smells wonderful! Finish: Apply a clear spray lacquer to coat all the pieces, preventing the stain from rubbing off on other surfaces.
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