marble run 3d models
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... elements, that match existing ones on the market? ... Support_01 is a simple superstructure support. Model size: Ø50mm x height: 50mm. Uses Ø14 balls/marbles. Standard element for any marble run! ... Expand your assortment as often as you want!!!
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Create a Marble Run with 100 mm Column using the given Sketchup file. The file contains all necessary details for making the structure. You can utilize an STL importer/exporter such as Jim Foltz's tool or directly edit the STL in software like...
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Some duplo and hubelino compatible marble run corners. Printed upside down with minimal supports on an ender 3 v2 using PLA. Remixed from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:159219 (The site won't let me select the remix) My first design...
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Here is a collection of cones designed for a http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:159219 marble run setup. The larger versions come with alternative options that can be printed without requiring extra support material. ...An update on 2014-12-19 included...
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Magnetic holder for marble run track that can be placed of fridge, security doors or other metallic surfaces. ...Perfect toy for making play areas for children (or grownups) without taking space.Fit 1,1 x 0,5 cm magnet.Enjoy!// KarakDrazh
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Here's a set of cones designed specifically for the http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:159219 marble run system. To accommodate the larger ones, I've included variants that can be printed without additional support material. ... Update 2014-12-19: The...
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Early morning, before grabbing that first cup of coffee, you're strolling barefoot and stepping onto those marbles from the kids' Quadrilla Marble run that spread out overnight. Your day is already ruined, even before it begins. That's why I...
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Support_01 is a simple superstructure support Prop_02 is a double superstructure prop Prop_03 is a triple superstructure prop Model size: Ø50mm x height: 50mm Model size: Ø50mm x height: 93mm Model size: Ø50mm x height: 136mm Used Ø14 balls /...
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This should fit generic marble run kits with a part height of 37.5mm, diameter of 25.5mm and a wall width of 2mm. ... This is my first ever attempt at designing something with CAD and I'm pretty new to 3D printing too, so things might not work as...
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Print small clips to hold spaghetti and make marble runs onto cardboard and cardboard boxes. Endless possibilities. Thrifty, crafty, and limited only by the imagination. Love it? Like/Follow and Share your videos with us and the community. ...
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So you can craft an infinite variety of circuits with these blocks and the extension packs : https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/marble-run-blocks-extension-pack & https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/marble-run-blocks-medieval-castle-pack Try the...
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Human: Created with simplicity in mind, these prints are ideal for kids, featuring beveled corners that ensure safety, and scalable designs suitable for 16mm standard marbles - feel free to adjust the scale as you see fit.\n\nModular blocks, based on...
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So I got inspired by the metal wire marble run machines on YouTube, but did not have any soldering flux or equipment. So thought I 3D printing the connectors. They work well since they snap on and can be easily reconfigured. The wire I'm using is 2mm...
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Introducing the Marble-Bot-3000, the newest development in marble run technology. Use the special wind up key to spin the special panels on the Robot's chest and reroute marbles on their journey up and down the Robot's circuitry. How many marbles can...
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... connection between female and male components. To ensure optimal print settings for your specific 3D printer, I recommend starting with a test piece found in the file marble_run_peruselementti_testipalikka.STL before moving forward with production.
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Expansion-Set for LEGO compatible marble run. (For marbles up to 13 mm diameter) I think, the looping will only work with Gauss-Canon. ... For instructions in german visit https://www.gulm.de Starter-Set: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5235841...
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My marble run system features an open-source design with available OpenScad file (see instructions). It's based on an improved duplo-block-lib, a derivative from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1778. You can also add a marble pump for enhanced fun...
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All components are designed to be compatible with the printed Duplo compatible marble run system and include the OpenSCAD-Script used for generation, allowing you to create custom sizes by adjusting parameters. Individual Part Notes: Slope...
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I loved mathgrrl's marble run bricks but I'm not fond of printing with supports if possible, so I thought I'd add some support to the model and soften the overhangs a bit. Noticing that the 2-brick legs on the curved sections didn't line up with...
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Components to build a Marble Run Compatible drop helix Top and Base segments are the standard 1 riser (35 mm) high Middle Component(s) are two risers (70mm) high Note: Top tube and exit tube will not line up vertically depending on the number of...
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Components to build a Marble Run Compatible drop helix Top and Base segments are the standard 1 riser (35 mm) high Middle Component(s) are two risers (70mm) high Note: Top tube and exit tube will not line up vertically depending on the number of...
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Multi-marble-start for LEGO compatible marble run. (For marbles up to 13 mm diameter) Start with up to 4 marbles in different ways. ... For instructions in german visit https://www.gulm.de Starter-Set: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5235841...
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Another marble run experiment unfolds, relying on straightforward principles rather than advanced mathematics. The rendering process takes an unexpectedly long time, exceeding two hours, while the printing process stretches even further, requiring...
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Switch for LEGO compatible marble run. (For marbles up to 13 mm diameter) For me the Switch_Top_New works better. The marble must not be too fast. ... For instructions in german visit https://www.gulm.de Starter-Set:...
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Marble speedup hammer for LEGO compatible marble run. Use up to 4x 2€-Cent for the weight of the hammer. (2€-Cent = 18.75 x 1.67 mm) It's not perfect, but it works most of the time. There is only one direction that works and there is still a lot...
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Starter-Set for LEGO compatible marble run. (For marbles up to 13 mm diameter) The first connection with Lego bricks could be a little difficult. I thought to myself, better a little to tight than to loose. If you want a version, where the Bricks are...
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Fischertechnik Marble Run Expansion Thrives with 3D Printing Innovations This ingenious system has been elevated to new heights with the incorporation of cutting-edge technology, specifically 3D printing techniques. Two exciting modules have been...
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This is a Premium Function Cube designed specifically for the QM Marble Run. The Switching Cube allows marbles to be dropped from above, then randomly sends them to the left or right. The cube comes complete with all necessary parts for functionality...
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I really loved mathgrrl's marble run bricks, but I'm not too fond of printing with supports if I can get away from it. So, I decided to add some minor support to the model and ease out those overhangs a bit more. As I was reviewing the design, I...
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Turn your empty prusament box into a fun marble run track and test your dexterity! Print instructionsPrinting instructions: Parts can be printed easily lying flat on the sheet. Supports are needed on the bottom of both "trail" parts! "Column" needs...