Sea Monster Egg Puzzle V2 - Or Hand Massage Ball
Sea Monster Egg Puzzle V2 - Or Hand Massage Ball
Published 2020-06-24T10:17:38+00:00
This is a more spherical version of my Monster Egg Puzzle using the five way supportless sphere puzzle design rather than the four way. It has eight pieces to print and put together.
I have found that I rather like using it was a hand massaging tool. I printed it here using a heat based color changing filament. As I massage my hands it changes colors.
When printed at size 100% the pieces can be quite snug, if that is what you are looking for. However, if you want easier fits, I have scaled the prints in the slicer like 160% for example. I would print test pieces before printing the entire thing in one go to find what works best for you.
It is designed with a 0.1 mm tolerance gap between pieces and grooves at size 100%. I have found that if a printer prints too close to the bed and produces elephant feet from the initial squish that the pieces are hard to get intially together. If that is the case, I would just exacto the edges printing on the plate so that they are more exacting.
I printed this example one at 160% and with 6 wall count rather than my usual 3 so that it would be more sturdy preventing the protrussions from breaking off as I knead my hands really hard.
This model was made in Meshmixer and converted to its supportless puzzle format in Fusion 360.
When printed at size 100% the pieces can be quite snug, if that is what you are looking for. However, if you want easier fits, I have scaled the prints in the slicer like 160% for example. I would print test pieces before printing the entire thing in one go to find what works best for you.
It is designed with a 0.1 mm tolerance gap between pieces and grooves at size 100%. I have found that if a printer prints too close to the bed and produces elephant feet from the initial squish that the pieces are hard to get intially together. If that is the case, I would just exacto the edges printing on the plate so that they are more exacting.
I printed this example one at 160% and with 6 wall count rather than my usual 3 so that it would be more sturdy preventing the protrussions from breaking off as I knead my hands really hard.
Date published | 24/06/2020 |
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