Three Cubes Puzzle (with magnets)
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Replication of the Three Cubes Puzzle - a Clever Design by **Kohno Ichiro**. The original can be found here: https://cubicdissection.com/collections/all-puzzles/products/three-cubes-canarywood. Assemble three identical pieces to form three solid cubes. Replicated from this video https://youtu.be/4zQmkyH0Mr0 and printed to share with friends. To enjoy the puzzle, you will need: * 3 x Pieces * 6 x Round Magnets (optional) The puzzle can be solved without magnets, but they certainly add to the fun. Two CAD files are available: * Piece_Without_Magnets.stl - contains one piece to be printed without embedding magnets. * Three_Cubes.f3d - contains a parametric Fusion 360 design of one piece with holes for magnets. In Fusion 360, after opening the file, use MODIFY->Change Parameters to change user parameters and fit the design to your magnet dimensions. Magnets should be embedded as described in the pictures, paying attention to polarity orientation (N and S are used to illustrate opposing poles). Two magnets attract each other in opposing poles, while identical poles repel each other. I embedded two magnets inside each rectangle because I found that one magnet does not provide enough force for satisfying puzzle handling. All credit for the idea and design goes to **Kohno Ichiro**.
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