pltw puzzle cube 3d models
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A personalized adaptation of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:251277 was made, utilizing the Customizer tool (http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=251277). ...The specifications used during customization were H = 10, R = 4, L = 20,...
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Printed objects require three encircling layers to achieve stability and strength. ...Infill is not necessary as these outer layers provide sufficient structural integrity.
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My grandpa owned a collection of intricately crafted wooden toys that he lovingly created in his own workshop. ...Despite the likelihood of comparable designs existing elsewhere, I had a blast recreating the exact replicas I used to play with during my...
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the magnets 3mm tall, 6mm diameter. There are 28 magnet sockets in total . ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY6WpYFvkVQ
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I've updated this brain teaser from last year and it's significantly more challenging now. ...Enjoy!
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Scaling is definitely an option to consider, but it looks like we'll need to shave off a bit more plastic to meet those tolerance requirements.
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I took the idea from http://www.thingiverse.com/richgain without reinventing or redesigning it, but rather building upon the original found here:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:23279 Rich Gain based his work on Iwahiro's creation, which you can find...
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The bigger block measures out at 3 inches on each side, while the smaller one is a mere 1.5 inches across all three dimensions. ...Unfortunately, the size scale used in the document varies significantly - it's based in millimeters, meaning any resizing...
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Easy 3d print no supports came out just fine enjoy leave a comment if something is wrong
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Print this out and attempt to crack the code. ...To gain insight, I recommend watching the time-lapse video available at https://youtu.be/8y7Wbu1xW1A.
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Avoid stepping into the open holes and instead utilize the bounce-back system to control the bouncing ball.
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An intellect-challenging riddle formulated by me exclusively for my high school's entry-level engineering course, aptly named 'Intro to Engineering'.
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A brain-twisting challenge to drive yourself and your companions absolutely crazy.