The Quasar Puzzle v2

The Quasar Puzzle v2

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I took a quirky idea from a building-block prototype that my friends and I slapped together on a rainy day at our middle-school's Rubik's Cube Club. The excitement came when I saw even the "non-cubers" at my school enjoyed interacting with and manipulating what we had made, so I decided to take it upon myself to build a version that didn't fall apart in their hands, one that was fun and functional. I built prototypes out of wood, clay, legos, and anything else I could find, trying my hand in resin casting and mold making all the while attempting to perfect the mechanism. Now here I am, in July, four months later, with what I believe to be the final iteration of the Quasar Puzzle. I learned a lot about Solidworks while working on this project. In the end, after dozens of different designs that looked better on paper than in reality, I came up with a facepalm-ingly simple design that uses 8x 3/4" 6-32 Machine Screws and 8x 6-32 Hex Nuts to connect 8 identical 3D Printed parts into a simple puzzle. The finished product is wonderful, and I am proud to call this my first original puzzle design. UPDATE: I will be stickering this in a few weeks.

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