Maze Cube (with Tunnels)

Maze Cube (with Tunnels)

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<p>A 3D printed cube, where each face serves as a maze for a trapped ball. Each face connects to the adjacent ones, and tunnels run beneath the faces, allowing you to move from the center of one to another.&nbsp;</p><p>This particular maze was a collaboration with a friend who was completing a senior project in Graphic Design. The maze sports his name, Liam, as the centerpiece.</p><p>To construct the cube, 4 Sides, 1 Base, and 1 Top all need to be printed and placed face to face. There are unique ‘flats' on the back for each print that guide the orientation. Side prints have 2 flats, the Top print has 0 flats, and the Bottom print has 4 flats. When placed side to side, each piece should fit together snugly. The tunnels can be used to connect the holes and create paths through the cube. Use super glue to solidly bind together the assembly.</p><p>I would recommend using acrylic to seal the cube shut and to provide a nice finish. This can also serve to seal the puzzle ball inside.&nbsp;</p>

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