impossible jigsaw puzzle 3d models
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A simple 5 piece jigsaw puzzle for the little ones! This cute llama comes with several variations so you can customize the look, including a multipass multicolor version of the saddle, which can be printed in several passes or with a multicolor...
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Give your creativity free rein with this simple puzzle piece! Did you print too many pieces? Take the opportunity to make a matching coaster! #FLASHFORGECULTS Looking for a modern frame to embellish your most beautiful holiday photo or...
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The base for every one of my slide puzzles is compatible. If you want your print to look like mine, you want to print everything in it's natural orientation and change the filament at each height that the design changes. ...DO NOT PRINT AT CURRENT...
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This is a reworked version of RWReese's (most excellent) Impossible Dovetail Puzzle Box, with some minor adjustments: 1) smoothed out some of the sharper edges 2) lowered the height of the bottom piece since it looked out of balance (to me), and...
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The challenge lies in that those who attempt to solve the puzzle won't be aware of this clever internal mechanism and will likely assume it's impossibly joined by the dovetail design instead. Inside the puzzle box is a secret storage or prize...
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This is a simple dovetail puzzle piece. I have started to print them in pairs with simplified countries from Europe of places that I have been. I will add photos as I print each one. Infill is set at 10% and I have printed these on my Anycubic i3...
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The puzzle is in that those who try to solve it won't know about this internal mechanism and will assume it's impossibly joined by the dove tails instead. There is a secret storage/prize compartment inside of the puzzle box when opened. ...
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SierraTech is proud to introduce its 3D Printable version of the impossible Japanese Puzzle that has captured the imagination of many! Can you successfully guide the ring from one side to the other? Think it's a piece of cake? Give it a shot! This...
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Although it may seem impossible at first glance, a solution exists, as evident from the accompanying image. An engaging twist is to reverse the path of movement, which can be particularly effective if the initial solution remains unknown. This...
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Initially, this may seem impossible, but a solution exists, as evident from the accompanying image. To create a more engaging experience, consider having the player move in reverse along the path initially used to release them, particularly if the...
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First in a series of puzzles I'm working on. ... On a solve difficulty scale of 1 to 10 I would rate this puzzle at a 3 or 4.
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Second in a series of puzzles I'm working on. ... On a solve difficulty scale of 1 to 10 I would rate this at a 3.
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Third in a series of puzzles I'm working on. ... On a solve difficulty scale of 1 to 10 I would rate this at a 3 or 4.
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I just created a beautiful puzzle cube as a gift, and I carefully crafted a custom box to showcase the assembled cube's intricate design.
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This double-sided square puzzle is directly inspired by another creator's innovative design. If you're struggling to solve it, feel free to search for solutions online or send a direct message to Bethany3D - I'll be happy to provide the answer. ...Happy...
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Remix to make the already nice puzzle from *keepars* harder All hex are now (kind of) rounded, harder to find/remember the right spot. Also added padding on the bolt, so rails shouldn't be visible. ... Enjoy Print the ring twice
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Remix to make the already nice puzzle from keepars harder All hex are now (kind of) rounded, harder to find/remember the right spot. Also added padding on the bolt, so rails shouldn't be visible. ... Enjoy Print the ring twice
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I'm excited to show off my latest creation - a 3D printed cat puzzle that's purr-fectly fascinating. I designed it myself, using cutting-edge technology to bring this feline friend to life in three dimensions. ...The intricate details and smooth texture...
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Initially, I created a model with 0.3mm clearance for easier assembly, but this design compromise resulted in visible steel balls when viewing directly into the spacing, severely impacting the puzzle's intricacy. To successfully print the magnet,...
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There's a tray for your puzzle-in-progress, and a tray for pieces that you haven't puzzled yet. And, there's a lid! The whole thing is made from 5.5mm hardboard, some thin strips of wood, 4 #6/32 x 1.25" machine screws and nuts, and these 3d...
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A compact sliding puzzle can be printed within two hours with ease. The objective is to guide the player upwards to the topmost position. At first glance, it may seem like an insurmountable challenge, but a solution exists as evident from the...
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This is a notoriously tricky dovetail joint puzzle that's been widely recognized for its incredible complexity.\r\nIt can be enhanced with optional neodymium magnets, measuring 5mm in diameter and 5mm in height, to significantly increase the...
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I've created my own version of a commonly known puzzle that I first saw in this video: https://youtu.be/xp-PENvptu0\r\n\r\nLooking for an experimental project to learn about 3D printing and clearances needed, I found that adding a buffer of around...
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It is a simple 3D puzzle of a capybara, which is assembled from back to front, that is, in this order "E - D - C - B - A - EYE". When you put the last piece (eye) the figure is firmly assembled, and is disassembled in reverse following the order, in...
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Challenge you and your friends to fill in the canvas using the given pieces, remember, It's called the impossible Cube for a reason! The solution is given in the image above, have fun! ...
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Challenge you and your friends to fill in the canvas using the given pieces, remember, It's called the impossible Cube for a reason! ... The solution is given in the image above, have fun!