This is another one of your great puzzles. Can you make it without having to bang it to get the side hearts out? This is obviously a beginner puzzle and I don’t think a beginner will think to give it a sharp bang to solve it. Keep those puzzle boxes coming.
Absolutely! Just skip adding magnets to the side hearts and to the corresponding spots in the core. The hearts will just fall out when the puzzle core reaches the correct spot. You can also try switching out the 6x3 magnets in those spots with smaller magnets - that way there is still SOME hold, but a much gentler shake will dislodge the side hearts. I would still keep the magnets that guide the core into its forward/backward positions. Those magnets will keep the puzzle from just completely falling apart too easily.
Always glad to help! It could fit a photo that's 15mm long on the shortest side. the roll would need to be 9mm in diameter - so the long side would be limited by how tightly the paper can be rolled. I plan to release a 200% scale version early Friday, if you need more space than that :)
Glad you like it! I plan to make a few more puzzles this year, including a new print-in-place design that'll make assembly completely unnecessary - can't get simpler than that :)
awesome design as always. Would like to print this but I am right now renovating my office so I won't be able to until Valentine's Day here in Germany.
Did both sizes. Looks so nice. I'd love to see a revision that doesn't require brute force, to remove the side hearts, so I'm more confident a female recipient can solve it, and, one with more steps. All those magnets, screw, glue, and they be like, POP POP, OK it's done! Where's my prize :P I wonder if there is a way to make it so pushing the center heart column, disconnects the heart, and the angled connection, moves it off fully. one direction or each
I didn't bring it up in the video, but if you reverse the magnets in the side hearts, you can skip the thump step... the hears will fly off as soon as the core slides far enough to release them :) For a slightly more challenging puzzle that doesn't require a thump, check out the updated Treasure Chest Puzzle Box: www.printables.com/model/206656 - Hmmmm... maybe I should remix that with a Valentine's Day theme.
Sorry, there's not enough space for wider magnets when printed at 100% scale :( You could try printing it at 200% scale. The magnets will be too deep, of course, but they could be filled in with a little hot glue. I hope that works for you!
I recommend searching specifically for neodymium magnets, which have a noticeably stronger pull. Store listings are sometimes incorrect, so check product reviews for anyone reporting that the magnets they received were weaker than expected. Note: be careful when handling neodymium magnets, they're more brittle than most magnets and can chip or break if they slam together. To avoid that I try to add a little extra space in my models to keep the magnets from actually touching. If you happen to have some sub-par magnets that are the right size, this particular puzzle would still work okay with those. I'd save the really good magnets for other projects. I hope that helps :)
It can work without magnets, but they're strongly recommended. Without magnets the buttons won't have that satisfying springy feel. Pieces that normally require a quick thump/shake to remove will fall out freely as soon as the core reaches the appropriate spots to release them.
At 100% scale, the prize chamber is a little too small for that - it's barely large enough to hold a cylinder that has a 9mm diameter and is 15mm tall. I'm working on a 200% scale version right now that has enough space to hold small jewelry. If it works out, I plan to post it on Friday.
I just finished printing three of these for my kids. Now to add magnets and assemble. Thanks for the great design ❤
That's great! I hope they enjoy the puzzle :)
This looks like the perfect valentine puzzle box.
That's the evil plan :)
Another great design! I also like the cameos of container designs from previous videos that are holding the bolts and magnets.
Some prints continue to to put in good work for years :)
What an awesome design.
I always enjoy seeing what you come up with. Keep up the awesome work!
Will do! More designs are always in the works :)
This is another one of your great puzzles. Can you make it without having to bang it to get the side hearts out? This is obviously a beginner puzzle and I don’t think a beginner will think to give it a sharp bang to solve it. Keep those puzzle boxes coming.
Absolutely! Just skip adding magnets to the side hearts and to the corresponding spots in the core. The hearts will just fall out when the puzzle core reaches the correct spot. You can also try switching out the 6x3 magnets in those spots with smaller magnets - that way there is still SOME hold, but a much gentler shake will dislodge the side hearts.
I would still keep the magnets that guide the core into its forward/backward positions. Those magnets will keep the puzzle from just completely falling apart too easily.
Wow, very clever
LOVE THIS !!!
What an awesome little puzzle! Could you roll up a little photo to drop in there too? You're keeping me on the wife's good side! 🤣
Always glad to help!
It could fit a photo that's 15mm long on the shortest side. the roll would need to be 9mm in diameter - so the long side would be limited by how tightly the paper can be rolled.
I plan to release a 200% scale version early Friday, if you need more space than that :)
That is pretty cool, but oh boy I was hoping it would be a bit simpler heheh
Glad you like it! I plan to make a few more puzzles this year, including a new print-in-place design that'll make assembly completely unnecessary - can't get simpler than that :)
@@3DPrinty hehe it sure wouldn't get simpler than that! Looking forward to that!
You deserve at least 5x the amount of subscribers that you have.
Thanks for watching :)
awesome design as always. Would like to print this but I am right now renovating my office so I won't be able to until Valentine's Day here in Germany.
Oh no! Well, plenty of time to prepare for next year :)
Did both sizes. Looks so nice. I'd love to see a revision that doesn't require brute force, to remove the side hearts, so I'm more confident a female recipient can solve it, and, one with more steps. All those magnets, screw, glue, and they be like, POP POP, OK it's done! Where's my prize :P I wonder if there is a way to make it so pushing the center heart column, disconnects the heart, and the angled connection, moves it off fully. one direction or each
I didn't bring it up in the video, but if you reverse the magnets in the side hearts, you can skip the thump step... the hears will fly off as soon as the core slides far enough to release them :)
For a slightly more challenging puzzle that doesn't require a thump, check out the updated Treasure Chest Puzzle Box: www.printables.com/model/206656 - Hmmmm... maybe I should remix that with a Valentine's Day theme.
Can you make a version with 6×2mm magnets?thats what i have
Sorry, there's not enough space for wider magnets when printed at 100% scale :(
You could try printing it at 200% scale. The magnets will be too deep, of course, but they could be filled in with a little hot glue. I hope that works for you!
Where do you get your magnets? ive been shoping and havent found any satisfactory results
I recommend searching specifically for neodymium magnets, which have a noticeably stronger pull. Store listings are sometimes incorrect, so check product reviews for anyone reporting that the magnets they received were weaker than expected.
Note: be careful when handling neodymium magnets, they're more brittle than most magnets and can chip or break if they slam together. To avoid that I try to add a little extra space in my models to keep the magnets from actually touching.
If you happen to have some sub-par magnets that are the right size, this particular puzzle would still work okay with those. I'd save the really good magnets for other projects. I hope that helps :)
@@3DPrinty THANK YOU!
So would this work without magnets, or are they required for this to work?
It can work without magnets, but they're strongly recommended.
Without magnets the buttons won't have that satisfying springy feel. Pieces that normally require a quick thump/shake to remove will fall out freely as soon as the core reaches the appropriate spots to release them.
@@3DPrinty ohh okay, thanks!
is the prize box big enough to fit a sweethearts or an m&m?
At 100% scale, the prize chamber is a little too small for that - it's barely large enough to hold a cylinder that has a 9mm diameter and is 15mm tall.
I'm working on a 200% scale version right now that has enough space to hold small jewelry. If it works out, I plan to post it on Friday.
@@3DPrinty oh awesome 😎 can't wait!
Links to the giant version are now in the video description :)