marble maze 3d models
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I constructed a complex marble labyrinth by downloading a design from Tinkercad, then made adjustments to include additional marbles. ...I'm uncertain about its overall effectiveness.
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I created this project for my school assignment, incorporating a wide range of sources along the way. ...Feel free to access and utilize this material wherever you see fit.
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For the festive season, I crafted a unique gift for my niece featuring 5/16" ball bearings. ...To enhance the difficulty level, I inserted three of these into the design.
cults3d
I'm experimenting with procedural generation and I've found a solution for randomly generated marble-mazes. I've gathered 37 models, each with 8 different sizes and some variations for every size. Check out three FREE models here:...
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... airsoft BBs (pellets). ...This display is driven by only two hobby servo motors, and THEORETICALLY scalable. The dot is transported by marble maze (ball rolling maze) principle. ... Caution : it may take around 30 minutes to show 7x7 pixel bitmap.
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The lion was modeled as a marble maze puzzle, starting at the part of hair and ending at the toe of the foot. A 3mm diameter steel ball or B file can be output and used. You can also download this file from the link below:...
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A large wild goose model was created using a marble maze puzzle design. The starting point is marked on the side of the beak, and the structure can be navigated by passing through the hole in the pattern's side with a bead. You can use a 3 to 5mm...
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This marble maze for kids features a double-stack box with a maze on the center level and a solid lower level to catch the falling marble through its holes. The lower right has a cutout wall for easy retrieval. Customize your design by using various...
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The dot is transported by marble maze (ball rolling maze) principle. Caution : it may take around 30 minutes to show 7x7 pixel bitmap. Description Tips Codes for micro:bit are supplied. * microbit-analogread.hex : code to check the reflectance of...
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This attractive keychain-sized marble maze prints quickly with no supports, and the only hardware needed is a ball bearing - best of all, the ball cannot fall out, so you can take it with you to keep you occupied while waiting in lines, or play with...
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The intricate maze and precision-crafted marble are designed to be seamlessly integrated through cutting-edge 3D printing technology, while the lid is crafted with precise laser-cut plexiglass for maximum security. Ensure that the marble is securely...
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It is designed to be used with a half inch marble but I do recommend scaling up a couple of percent to make sure the marble doesn't get stuck. ...The maze itself is not to difficult and can be solved in around 5 minutes.
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It is designed to be used with a half inch marble but I do recommend scaling up a couple of percent to make sure the marble doesn't get stuck. ...The maze itself is not to difficult and can be solved in around 5 minutes.
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I printed two snail mazes and placed marbles on top of the bottom layer. Next, I added pegs and put the second layer on top. The marbles should follow the winding path as I tilt it. They shouldn't fall out the sides even when inverted. ...But some...
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Carefully tilt the maze get the marble to the end of the maze. Don't fall into the wrong holes! This game is designed for a small marble with a diameter of 12 mm. The gamePlace your marble on the tiny hole to start the game. Then tilt...
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Configure the discs so that the marble can roll through easily!\nDISCLAIMER: You will need to adjust the scale and rotation to avoid having it displayed sideways on your own.\nWhen posting, make sure to export it correctly, as I had trouble with this...
cults3d
... Version five is another design featuring marbles - there's no end to the path, so the ball keeps traveling until you get tired of turning it. ...To assemble this maze, you'll need an m3x50 screw and nut to hold the two halves together.
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Square1 is a complex puzzle that requires navigating a small marble through five distinct layers, each comprising a unique maze, referred to as a 'level'. But that's just the beginning - you must also direct the marble through these intricate mazes...
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Drop a marble into the entrance at the upper left and use the sliders to move the marble through the maze of notches, visible by peering between the sliders, to the exit in the lower left.History of the PuzzleI had the idea for this maze a number of...
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This maze has many obstacles that you will encounter along the way and it is not easy to win. It has: 2 levels holes ramps traps The mission is to enter the labyrinth through the tube and manage to get out in the hole in the corner under the...
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Pushing down on the piston raises marbles to the top of the maze, allowing them to drift gently downward. This model consists of two parts that must be printed separately and then assembled easily. You will need approximately five or six 8mm steel...
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... for a 6 mm diameter ball. ...I don't recommend using a smaller sized ball, the unevenness of the maze surface could make it difficult to solve. Print settingsLayer height: 0.2 mmMaterial: PLAInfill: 30% CubicRetraction: EnableSupports: Disable
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... the maze. The goal is the window in the front of the hull.It's quite a trivial maze, without a lot of ramifications. ...For this reason, I have included a step file, in case you want to remix it and make a little more difficult.</p><p>Have fun!</p>
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Designed for a 10mm marble but you can use smaller ones, or even random junk (worked well with an m5 nut)
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Nice game for your coffee table. ...Try to get all the marbles (bearing balls) to the center ring. ... It's surprisingly challenging!
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Designed for a 10mm marble but you can use smaller ones, or even random junk (worked well with an m5 nut)
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Try to guide a marble from the start in one corner to the open space in the center. ...The channels are 15mm, so use a 14mm marble or smaller.Print using the process described here. ...The clearer your print, the easier it will be to solve!</p>
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Finally, fill the groove at the top of the maze with glue and attach the "Front" and "Back" components. I have included the Fusion file for anyone interested in creating their own custom maze. ...I would be thrilled to see your creations and remixes...
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... or decorative tabletop feature. ...To operate, simply insert a marble, which then must be rolled around the inner mechanism until it reaches the end. ...At this point, pressing a button will release a small tray, allowing you to fill it with a prize.