My son used to always make these elaborate marble tracks out of random things in the house when he was a kid and would get so psyched whenever he made a successful track. Now it's my turn to make one. So stoked to give this a try. Thanks for sharing it!
@@randomdosesofconnor3756 Maybe so, but I have no idea. AFAIK, all marble runs that designed by this designer use 8mm marble. I printed nine marble runs!!
My son used to always make these elaborate marble tracks out of random things in the house when he was a kid and would get so psyched whenever he made a successful track. Now it's my turn to make one. So stoked to give this a try. Thanks for sharing it!
I got an ad and you didn’t even get money for it, that’s very sad
Just add a motor and it will run forever
awesome work! do you use supports for printing?
Nope-no supports needed!
how did you even print it so succesfully!??
I printed it with bambu A1 mini, no problem.
What size marbles does it use?
8mm
@@windy9196 I’m guessing that standard for 3-D printed marble runs?
@@randomdosesofconnor3756
Maybe so, but I have no idea.
AFAIK, all marble runs that designed by this designer use 8mm marble.
I printed nine marble runs!!
@@randomdosesofconnor3756 I recommend you to use steel ball, not glass marble.
Due to its light weight, grass marble is sometimes stuck in the lane.