3D Mazes (0% Infill, No Support)

3D Mazes (0% Infill, No Support)

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This is an assortment pack of 3D mazes I generated using pcpthm's openscad and rust program which uses prim's algorithm based on size and randomness seed parameters. The process of getting started with openscad, rust and the program is quite a lot for someone who would rather just 3D print readily available STLs of 3D mazes. This pack features three 3x3x3s, three 4x4x4s, one 5x5x5, 6x6x6, 7x7x7, 8x8x8, and the octahedral marble. (3x3=easy, 4x4=normal, 5x5=hard, 6x6=extreme...)  To make the mazes more solvable, I recommend you use white PLA if not clear PETG filament or resin, while also using a dark marble. Another option is to print the octahedral marble which is a lot more controlable but light weight. They won't need infill or support and can be printed at high speeds. (3x3=1 hour 4x4=3 hours...) Use water flow to get rid of stringing. If you're having difficulty, use your slicer's layer viewer mode to see the sections. I created a full 3D Xray solution in SketchUp for the first 4x4x4 maze (PIC as the remix's thumbnail).Remember, If you give up, simply blow through the tube! Video Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPDkWE2JxxA&t=15s

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