Tiny 4-Ball Maze
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This miniature toy, unsuitable for young children, features a maze designed to accommodate four balls. The goal is to guide all balls simultaneously from their starting points to their ends by tilting the maze. Additionally, it showcases the bonding of different materials to PLA, using an overhead transparency sheet for the clear cover. Instructions are available through this Instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/3D-Printed-Maze/. The 3D printed maze body was made with SCAD or STL files on a MakerGear M2 printer, while the transparent cover was cut from an overhead transparency sheet using a Silhouette paper cutter and a postscript pattern in mazetops.ps. Ball bearings with 1.5mm diameter are placed inside, then secured by thermally bonding the cover using a low-heat clothes iron. Printing the maze at a larger scale, like 150%, allows for smoother movement with bigger balls.
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