
Sturdy Infinity Cube
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<p>Infinity cube with strong hinges that won't break easily. This cube is designed with a lot of slack, so that it moves freely.</p><p>I designed this after having several fails with other models, where the hinges would break when trying to loosen them after printing. Hopefully, this design will print well for everyone!</p><p>These models and openscad source file can also be downloaded from <a href="https://github.com/jhpieper/sturdy-infinity-cube">https://github.com/jhpieper/sturdy-infinity-cube</a></p><h3>Cube Sizes</h3><ul><li>16: S</li><li>20: M -- try this first! This is the most common size.</li><li>24: L</li><li>30: XL</li><li>36: XXL</li></ul><h3>Print Settings</h3><p><strong>Printer: </strong>Anet AM8<br><strong>Rafts: </strong>No<br><strong>Supports: </strong>No<br><strong>Brim:</strong> No (but consider using hairspray)<br><strong>Resolution: </strong>0.2 – including first layer<br><strong>Infill: </strong>20% – or more if you like it to be more heavy<br><strong>Filament: </strong>Rainbow PLA looks fabulous </p><p><strong>Notes: </strong></p><p>This model is optimized for 0.2 layer height, including the first(!) layer. I use no brim and no supports, but hairspray to ensure good adhesion.</p><p>Slicer Settings:</p><ul><li>Layer height: 0.2</li><li>Make sure the first layer is 0.2 (e.g. First layer height = 100%)</li><li>Infill: 20%</li><li>Supports: None</li><li>Brim: None</li></ul><h3>Post-Printing</h3><p>The hinges should bent quite easily after printing, with the hinges on the front and back side being more tight due to the orientation. Just work the cube a few times and everything should be quite loose.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Category: Toys & Games</p>
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