This is a 3D Printed marble machine on our latest Indie 3D Printer that takes marbles through crazy loops and turns.
This is a 3D Printed marble mach...ine on our latest Indie 3D Printer that takes marbles through crazy loops and turns. A marble machine designed in ONSHAPE is completely based on rigid bodies, rigid body joints and mechanics. The assembly has approximately 34 parts printed in ABS , and it can be powered by using DC motors or batteries. It uses a 1.5 cm diameter steel marble, which starts at the bottom, and goes to the top, and then returns to the bottom, making this trip about 8640 times in 24 hours. http://bit.ly/2f0MNnd
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Inspiraion: Daniel Parker
Print Settings
Printer:
Indie: The Desktop 3D Printer
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
No
Resolution:
200 micron
Infill:
15-20%
Notes:
We have attached the instruction document along with spare list and drawing for rod. Please refer the documentation.
NO SUPPORTS NEEDED!
Some parts might not fit on a small print bed, we recommend you to cut the file in 2 parts and glue later.
15- 25% Infill worked best for me.
0.2 mm layer height.
Try out the best settings for yourself.
Steel ball bearings
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