Magic coin piercing trick 3D for print


 Magic coin piercing trick  3d model for 3d printers

 Magic coin piercing trick  3d model for 3d printers
2270 Views 2 Likes 0 Downloads Download the piece here from 3dforprint

Designer

dnewman

3d model description

Abracadabra! Perform a magic coin piercing trick and amaze your family and friends. The eight solid pins pierce the solid coin eight times yet the coi...n comes back out of the container undamaged!

See the demo video at
http://youtu.be/96b9ElucVW0
.

This project is sure to amaze your kids and help reassure your spouse that the 3D printer is a true household asset!

Also see Thing 25344,
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:25344
.

Enjoy!

11 June 2012: Add missing OpenSCAD source file
11 June 2012: Ran the bottom piece through Netfabb
14 June 2012: Determined cause of problems for Slic3r; uploaded new top & bottom .stl file and new .scad file


3d model print parameters

Download the three .stl files, slice them, and print them. For maximum impact, print the coin and pins a contrasting color from that used for the top ...and bottom of the enclosure. Note that I sliced using 100% fill and 4 shells. The pins may print better with a raft. You can use the supplied OpenSCAD file to regenerate the container and pins to your specifications. For example, to a size which will work with your local currency. To perform the trick, 1. Let your audience inspect the coin and pins. Check your sleeves, etc., etc. 2. Place the coin into the bottom of the container. 3. Place the top cover over the bottom. The two pieces have alignment tabs to ensure correct orientation of the pin holes between the top and bottom. 4. Begin by "piercing" the coin with a pin through one of the outermost four holes. Do NOT start with any of the four inner holes. By using one of the outer holes, the coin is tipped upwards and out of the way of the pins. 5. Place the remaining seven pins through the remaining seven holes. 6. Show your audience that the pins move: push one from the bottom and see the pin's head rise. 7. Remove the pins. Unlike in the video, things will be a little quieter if you remove the outer pins first: that way the coin only shifts down a little at a time. If you make the last pin an outer pin, then the coin will have farther to drop. 8. Give a gentle magic "tap" and/or shake, maybe saying "presto" or "abracadabra" at the same time. This is really to make sure that the coin has dropped back down. 9. Re-open the container, showing the audience that the coin is still there and undamaged with no holes.

Tags

Magic Open Scad Toy Strick

License

CC Atribution

Related 3d models with tags

Holed Christmas Ornament

Holed Christmas Ornament

Gordian Knot 3D Puzzle

Gordian Knot 3D Puzzle

Belt Balancer Magic Trick

Belt Balancer Magic Trick

Six-piece soccer ball puzzle

Six-piece soccer ball puzzle

Clinton vs Trump Chess Set

Clinton vs Trump Chess Set

PLA Gear Kit

PLA Gear Kit

Parametric Jewelbox

Parametric Jewelbox

Squirrel chess

Squirrel chess

Cylinder Maze Model 1

Cylinder Maze Model 1

Open Source Bong

Open Source Bong

mapleMaker Mini V2 3D Printer

mapleMaker Mini V2 3D Printer

Russian Doll Maze Puzzle Box

Russian Doll Maze Puzzle Box

Delorean Full Open V2

Delorean Full Open V2

More durable folding cube with hinge pins

More durable folding cube with hinge pins

Letter board additional graphics

Letter board additional graphics

ELF VRdrone

ELF VRdrone

MaplePrint Mini 3D Printer

MaplePrint Mini 3D Printer

GoPro Hero 3 box

GoPro Hero 3 box

Ikea drawer slide wheel

Ikea drawer slide wheel

Customizable Wii - Wii U sensor bar holder

Customizable Wii - Wii U sensor bar holder

Magic Kitten

Magic Kitten

magic wand

magic wand

Hedron 10 Sided Dice - Life Counter

Hedron 10 Sided Dice - Life Counter

Scalable PV Breaker box

Scalable PV Breaker box

Rounded dual color dice

Rounded dual color dice

3D Printed Rope Puzzler

3D Printed Rope Puzzler

Tiny Infinity Cube

Tiny Infinity Cube