KWOB Puzzle
KWOB Puzzle
Published 2020-03-20T11:44:29+00:00
KWOB
Rotate the two halves of this twisting KWOB (it's not quite a cube, is it?) and move the marbles along its shifting track to rearrange them until all like colors touch. Arrange with 11 balls total, 5 of color A, 5 of color B, and 1 of color C. KWOB has been designed for use with 14mm ABS or Acrylic no hole beads (actual diameter is ~13.6mm).
Glue in 8 6mmx3mm (1/4"x1/8") neodymium magnets for a smooth and satisfying snap between positions. The magnets should fit snugly in the holes and you may need to use a flat surface to press fit the magnets flush. I also use E6000 craft adhesive to make sure the magnets are absolutely fixed in place. I like to use ABS filament for the clips for longevity, but I've also used PLA prints with no issues yet.
Add beads, then use the clip.stl to snap the two KWOB halves together to securely join the puzzle.
Sources for non-printed parts:
14mm no hole ABS beads
- eBay
- or these Chinese Checkers Beads on Amazon
6mmx3mm Neodymium magnets
E6000 Craft Adhesive
Please feel free to ask questions in the comments and share your experiences and insights. Enjoy the puzzle and leave a tip if you'd like to support my ongoing work :)
Default print settings:
kwob.stl - 0.1 to 0.2mm layer height*, 4 perimeters/shells, 8 top/bottom layers, 10% infill (print 2)
clip.stl - .15-0.25 mm layer height, print solid
Print settings are pretty lenient with this model. Adjust based on your own printers capabilities.
Date de publication | 20/03/2020 |
Sans support | YES |
Printed on my Anet A6 with PLA. I used glass marbles as the beads, but I could find 12mm or 16mm way easier than 14mm, so I scaled this one down to take 12mm marbles. I also used 5mm magnets instead of the normal 6mm to make up for this. Not all of the marbles had the right tolerance, but most of them did so I ended up picking the best ones. This is the result, I think it looks pretty good!