Multicube (functional clone)

Multicube (functional clone)

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This is a functional clone of Greg's Multicube produced by Yuxin. I never printed this particular puzzle as I already have one mass produced. I just wanted to prectice in designing puzzles like this. So please let me know how does it work. Original CAD document is here: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8d39382def9ea2b727dfd829/w/807544f66a276a0647e1ef04/e/b30bc048b070826f52129c17 Printing recommendations: - 0.3 or 0.4 mm nozzle - 0.1 mm layer high (0.2 mm should work as well, but higher layer height will lead to uneven surface) - 2-3 perimeters, 10-20% infill There are 2 versions of parts: split and non-split. Non-split ones are pars as is. You will probably need supports to print them. Split version does not require support, but each part is printed as 2 halves that need to be glued together (I would use acethone for ABS, and dichormethane for PLA and PETG) Here is number of parts needed: - 1 core - 6 inner centers - 6 outer centers - 8 inner cores - 8 outer corners - 12 outer edges - 24 center edges To assemble the puzzle you'll need 6 pcs M3x20 screws, and 6 pcs 0.5x5x10 springs (search of aliexpress)

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