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It has been modelled so that the chain can be pre-cut , knotted and inserted through the holes. When you put a source of light on this table , it will gives you a nice shadow . The other 4 files : i divided the 2 files into 4 parts : 2 bases and 2...
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Tell your friends it's a challenge. It's not. Made with the incredible software Burr Tools, which is intelligent enough to understand that the puzzle has an "assembly" but no "solution" (see the second image). MakerHome, Day 351:...
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Using this opportunity to learn Fusion 360. *edit:* upload pieces that use readily available parts (links below) Purpose-built to particular specifications listed below. ... * round edges * 0.8mm nozzle to decrease print time; each piece takes...
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Brief HistoryThese boxes first appeared in the 19th Century as a way of entertaining the rich. These boxes quickly became excellent souvenirs for wealthy tourists. The boxes most commonly had a wooden carving or some form of art on the box from when...
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A three-dimensional figure, the triangle is composed of lines connecting three distinct points, creating a flat plane and a third dimension.
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I'm fascinated by Hanayama's "Cast Nutcase" puzzle, which has sparked my curiosity. The ingenious design of this brain teaser has left me wanting more, and I find myself drawn to its intricate mechanism. ...With each attempt to solve it, I become...
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I made this for my sump pump. It has a US 3/4" garden hose threads at the IN and a 3/8" (11mm) barb hose end. Inside there is a "ball" that allows flow in only 1 direction. I printed this on my Uniz IBEE Resin Printer for full detail. I used...
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It has been modelled so that the chain can be pre-cut , knotted and inserted through the holes. ...Waiting for your feedback, thanks.
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My take on the trapped ball object. ... Prints without supports as long as your printer can handle 20mm bridges.
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The mysterious triangle finally takes shape after countless hours of intense focus and unwavering dedication to grasping its complexities.
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My take on the trapped ball object. ... Prints without supports as long as your printer can handle 20mm bridges.
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<p>This is a common puzzle you see made from wood. I reproduced it so you could 3D print it. ...Enjoy!</p><p>Print 5 fins, 3 Sticks and 1 key.</p>
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With a dovetail on all four walls of this cube, makes it seem imossible to ever take this cube apart. But by sliding the two parts apart in a specific way, the cube opens up to show a little storage compartment. The container can be a fun way to...
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I carefully dovetailed the challenging cube, but it required some careful sanding before its pieces fit together seamlessly.
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You're going to have to get creative with your dovetail puzzle build because these components don't come with any built-in tolerance, so you'll need to either add your own or take a file to them after they've been printed. When assembling the pieces,...
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Create this bewildering puzzle and leave others to ponder how such intricate dovetail joints were assembled! Visit my blog for a step-by-step tutorial on crafting this object using Autodesk Inventor's master sketch method (http://wp.me/p3gI7M-64). ...
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It's been designed to enable the chain to be pre-cut, knotted and threaded through the holes in advance. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this. Thanks. ... 3D PRINTING SETTINGS Print Settings: 0.15 mm speed, infill at 20%, Fill pattern...
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Here's a quick sketch I whipped up to put the angled printing capabilities of 3D printers to the test.
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One piece you print 6 times and then you build the star if you would like to place it on display you can print the stand
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<p>Print out the gear first<br><br>Then during the print for the thread pause it midway and thread the gear on <br>then allow it to complete :)<br><br>Stiff at first but the more you work it the smoother the spin until it spins pretty freely</p>
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A Revolutionary Creation: The Unattainable Table. The circumference of this magnificent table top measures 56.55 centimeters in diameter, a true marvel of engineering. ... Later iterations can be found at prusaprinters.org, where innovative minds come...
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I'm a big fan of printing things without supports, and not a fan of using superglue - so I modified https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3970291 to put the pieces together and print it as one item, which required a modification to negate the need for...
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I unveil a revolutionary floating planter inspired by the principles of tensegrity.\r\n\r\nThe design is engineered to be printed without supports, except for the base which requires some minor supports due to pulley slots. If you're using Cura,...
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My first encounter with this puzzle was on YouTube. Someone had machined one from aluminum. Thought to myself, I need one. On the video they mentioned there was only 50 machined, my first thought was "Great, I'll never have one". Then I got a 3D...