For a faster way to save all the individual puzzle pieces, right click on the component, click save as .stl and then, from the structure drop down, select 'One File Per Body.'
There is a way to mass save separate stl files: right click on the component, save stl and in the menu , you will see "Structure: one file", change it to one file per body.
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alcx112 that's exactly what I was gonna say, saving one by one is just crazy :D. Well done !
Thanks for the tip, till now I used a workaround: Added a 1mm Bottom-Plate to combine alle Bodies into one in Fusion360, imported the STL in Slic3r and removed the Bottom-Plate using "cut" and "split".
Yeah was thinking that there was no way that this program that professionals use to make working models with thousands of parts didn't have an option to save each body individually.
The puzzles turned out spectacular, but what got me was the idea of being able to show geographic features side by side. Imagine the grand canyon, Everest, and the marina trench all framed at the same scale. These could even include a micro Eiffel tower, to the same scale, just to give a sense of their true vastness.
Because they can't do that now? 20 mins to throw up geographically geometrically accurate landmarks and a day to print em Way faster than that even depending on the printer
Great idea! When I clicked on the video, I expected a different kind of 3D-puzzles (like the ones I usually print - twisty puzzles) but still I was amazed of your results. I'm wondering how a Model of a city would look like as a puzzle. With a close-up on all these houses (and potentionally some sights), you'D probably get a nice puzzle as well.
Protip: Though it takes a tethered computer to run, Pronterface is amazing for this kind of job. If you have a failure in a print with a ton of little parts, you can tell it to omit objects from future layers. Just disable the piece, pause the print, secure it or remove it from the bed if you need to, and let it resume. Edit: For real though, I'd love to see that functionality in Octoprint someday.
Really cool!! I‘ve already printed some maps for a friend of mine. Unluckily I don’t know how to work with Fusion 360° that good in order to follow the steps you’ve did there. Illustrator I‘ve never used.
I would highly recommend Affinity Designer, it's a brilliant alternative to Adobe Illustrator. It's a small price to pay but no costly monthly subscription. Worth checking it out. Btw this brilliant 3D puzzles you've created, very unique 👍👌
Actually tho. You could also make a puzzle where each piece has the braille for a word or two of a famous quote or bible passage, and you complete the puzzle by fitting all the pieces together to form the quote, bible passage, etc.
Devin I need a lot of help. I tried to use my school’s MakerBot filament on my cr-10 (OH BOY WAS THAT A MISTAKE) and my feeding stepper actually stripped the filament. So I tried to pull the filament out of the tube and it snapped, but too short to grab it with anything. So I unscrew the feeding tube and I DECIDED FOR SOME STUPID REASON TO CUT THE PART OF THE FILAMENT FEEDER TUBE THAT IT CLOSEST TO THE EXTRUDER. whoops. So long story short my extruder is jammed with a bunch of little bits of filament all at the very bottom of my extruder and there is no way to get them out. I’ve tried running good filament, but it still strips it. I have literally disassembled my extruder and idk what to do about it... it’s a new printer and I def don’t want to buy a new one, but I’m open to getting a new hot end... any suggestions from anybody??? ( sorry for the long comment... )
You might want to try cleaning the nozzle using the atomic pull method, if you haven't already. It's possible the plastic has decomposed into something that doesn't soften at regular PLA temperatures. If there's plastic stuck above the heat break, you should also try pushing a thin wire or drill bit up from the bottom of the nozzle. Otherwise, I would try replacing just the nozzle first, and then the hot end if that doesn't work.
Having watched the vid properly, rather than on my phone at lunchtime, WoW! Dude, this is epic!! We could 3D print our whole country and send it to friends and family. Then have a get together and build a nation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hootin heck! You've got a entire event right there! Mind you, kansas and it's peers will seem pretty dull. Did I just come up with a good idea there? Aargh! I need a second printer in that case! Otherwise there'll be no time for printing anything else!!
i wanted to use this in a project i'm working on. is there any way to change the box's form? for me it's an rectangle, and does not fit with what i want. i would prefer a like-sided square.
Heya, I know you're probably getting flooded with notifications at the moment from your new video, but I'm hoping you get this one. I'm currently doing my senior capstone research project on 3D printing and vascularization of bioconductive hydroxyapatite... ie basically printing bones for medical purposes. I'm looking for some advise and potential ideas for either collaboration or just a bit of feedback. You'd be credited in my research. No joke lol... hope you get back with me! Cheers, Beth
A city landscape with this technique would be great. I'm studying architecture, and I often make them for my urbanism projects, I wish I had a 3d printer for printing them like this. I loved this video, so inspiring and interesting
You could connect the puzzle pieces with a small line at the bottom of the puzzle, then split the puzzle into four quarters and print those. Once it's printed you can cut the pieces apart very quickly. That way you only have to save four bodies.
Meccarox I don’t know about you but in most city libraries near me they have 3D printers that you can rent out. It might be expensive but it’s a good alternative. Some Barnes and Nobles also do this.
This is awesome. I think I can do most of this with onshape. I'm gonna figure out how to make one for my grandma for her to understand why I got a printer lmao
You can certainly print things with moving parts, so even though a speed cube worthy cube might not be viable, I'm pretty sure you could make a Rubik's cube.
You should be able to create the .dxf/"cookiecutter" in any CAD software that has spline and offset tools. I think you can also use Meshmixer to slice the .stl with your cookiecutter file.
I might do my neighborhood I have a drone so I can fly over to make a 3d model it's just going to take a lot of time to do but I think it would be worth it
So few years ago I wasn't into 3D stuff and so, I tried to remake Laguna Seca in a sandbox racing videogame. AND YOURE TELLIN ME IT COULD HAVE BEEN JUST THIS EASY?? Ok, you got my attention.
In June 2021 AutoDesk changed the Fusion 360 convert mesh to body workflow...an 80,000 face mesh just converted in a few seconds for me...AutoDesk has updated their documentation "How-to-Convert-a-Mesh-to-a-BRep-in-Fusion-360"
Custom terrain STL may be easily made online with the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Ceres, Vesta NASA Trek with the built in point & click "Generate 3D Print File" tool. For example, "NASA Moon Trek: Hesiodus crater, Mons Pico, Plato & Tutorial"
My school started using quad extruder printer but they're not sure how to get them working. My teacher is saying they will not switch colors and no one knows what to do.
The cutting tool won't combine because of perfectly complanar borders. That's what wasn't working yesterday for me. Thanks!! Question, we don't turn the cookie cutter into a mesh and combine them in mesh environment...because of this, it's easier to work with bodies... or there's more?
god i love this, great project to do during these current events going on. shame is doesnt grab city/road data so i could make a scale model of my home town
Hey Devin! I hope to god you see this. I saw that you were using the Anycubic I3 Mega for the mars creator puzzle. I'm having many problems with the Mega, including bed leveling, x axis wobble and more. If you have and idea about these problems, hmu please
.3 seems a bit tight, why not test .35 or .325? Also this is more of a 2.5d puzzle, it's 2d but with a varied z height; 3d puzzles, as far as I know, typically have multiple planes of how the pieces fit together. But a 3d puzzle of relatively flat objects would be difficult to do, but you should experiment with polyhedral puzzles with proper edge and vertex pieces.
Why did you have to export each piece separately from Fusion 360? If each piece had a 0.2mm space around it, couldn't you slice and print it all at once (assuming it would fit withing the printer's build volume?
Someone pointed out that this would work for blind people, WOW! That's actually clever! now I'm thinking of making one and making a Rubik's cube for my blind friend, can someone help me with my projects?
Awesome tuturial - thank you! Do you or anyone out there know if there is a way to impose a photo image on a contoured puzzle? Can it be done during the printing process? Or does a "skin" need to be glued to the puzzle similar to how the automotive industry uses skins for body work? Open to ideas and work arounds. Thx!
Dude... These are so cool! You could sell these and make BANK! What I want to know is if you could make one of these of a city, like Time Square in New York.
can you make a district or neighborhood? if you can! would you do that to show us? I can't afford a 3D Printer and everything...It would be nice to watch you doing that!
Aren't puzzles you purchase at the dollar store 3D? I mean, each piece has a length, width, and height. Doesn't that sore of meet the definition of 3D?
Draradech made a good customizable online jigsaw puzzle generator that even includes settings for hexagon piece shape as well as hex or circular total puzzle shape. Patterns export as svg.
So I can probably make a puzzle of one the Diomede Islands now the question would be whether to make one of Little Diomede or big Diomede Because I don’t know if I can get both because there is water surrounding them although they are pretty close together
Hey Great Work. I did notice that when reducing the amount of triangles in the video you actually ended up increasing them when increasing the density. Just something to watch out for. Nevertheless great work
Just downloaded and printed the tester. Works great with a raft. Then downloaded the mars one. Loaded 9 parts into my printer 6 hours at best. And the is over 100 bits. Doh. Can't do that right now.
Who literally here only watches and doesn't even own a 3d printer, but here for the fun of "knowing" what to do... lol
me
Get one!
I do not have one either
I just like his vids
Me asf
YOU JUST INVENTED A PUZZLE FOR THE BLIND! AWESOME!
Lucas Hartmann how do I give you many likes so that your comment goes to the top?
Omg you're right
Omg yeah!
Omg u stupid
Why Why stop hating on comments and hate yourself cause you don't care about the blind.
Omg u should make a puzzle of your face by scanning it and doing the same thing u did with the other puzzles u made!
Yeah!
I really want to see this lol
Someone hook me up with a good 3D scanner :D
Lmao Do it! Now XD
WOW THAT WOULD BE SO COOL!!!!
For a faster way to save all the individual puzzle pieces, right click on the component, click save as .stl and then, from the structure drop down, select 'One File Per Body.'
he is prob slapping his fore head right now.
or export it as one stl and in simplify3d use "Mesh -> Seperate connected Surfaces"
you're a lifesaver
There is a way to mass save separate stl files: right click on the component, save stl and in the menu , you will see "Structure: one file", change it to one file per body.
alcx112 that's exactly what I was gonna say, saving one by one is just crazy :D.
Well done !
This needs a pin... I just made a puzzle like this myself (Waiting for it to print!), without knowing about this...
lifesaver
Thanks for the tip, till now I used a workaround: Added a 1mm Bottom-Plate to combine alle Bodies into one in Fusion360, imported the STL in Slic3r and removed the Bottom-Plate using "cut" and "split".
Yeah was thinking that there was no way that this program that professionals use to make working models with thousands of parts didn't have an option to save each body individually.
This would be so great for blind people :D
I love your videos so why don’t you just make more videos
Lel, it would be the future
Ahhh I see from your playlist that you are a sinner and clikkie
mars Puzzles for blind people already exist
The puzzles turned out spectacular, but what got me was the idea of being able to show geographic features side by side. Imagine the grand canyon, Everest, and the marina trench all framed at the same scale. These could even include a micro Eiffel tower, to the same scale, just to give a sense of their true vastness.
E R woah yeah that would be super cool
that would be extremely hard and expensive, as well as time consuming to make but cool idea nonetheless
Because they can't do that now? 20 mins to throw up geographically geometrically accurate landmarks and a day to print em
Way faster than that even depending on the printer
Great idea! When I clicked on the video, I expected a different kind of 3D-puzzles (like the ones I usually print - twisty puzzles) but still I was amazed of your results. I'm wondering how a Model of a city would look like as a puzzle. With a close-up on all these houses (and potentionally some sights), you'D probably get a nice puzzle as well.
And with colors? How big will the building be
I just realized that it's impossible for you to do daily uploads because of how long it takes to do prints...
This is so incredibly cool!
I am sorry this comment is 4 years old so idel who'll read it. But make something commented on make anything 😭😭
You amaze and then keep amazing us! Thanks for all your effort in making these videos. quite inspiring
Who else thought that the thumbnail was sand
Protip: Though it takes a tethered computer to run, Pronterface is amazing for this kind of job. If you have a failure in a print with a ton of little parts, you can tell it to omit objects from future layers. Just disable the piece, pause the print, secure it or remove it from the bed if you need to, and let it resume.
Edit: For real though, I'd love to see that functionality in Octoprint someday.
Good hint! Thanks!
You should do a 3d figure puzzle like of an animal or plant or building
Ooooo, yes.
He cant. He can only do landscapes or other things that have no pieces that are hanging over the ground of the print.
@@cade-music that is not true. He can use supports
Could you make a puzzle that is assembled in the shape of a sphere? Like an earth puzzle
Elizabeth García sure just cut the puzzle stl in meshmixer
But the earth is flat
+Lil neilA no it's not. It's a donut.
Blitz Fire no its not. Its an dinosaur shaped planet
omg ur right
Really cool!! I‘ve already printed some maps for a friend of mine. Unluckily I don’t know how to work with Fusion 360° that good in order to follow the steps you’ve did there. Illustrator I‘ve never used.
Cat you said fusion 360 degrees
I would highly recommend Affinity Designer, it's a brilliant alternative to Adobe Illustrator. It's a small price to pay but no costly monthly subscription. Worth checking it out. Btw this brilliant 3D puzzles you've created, very unique 👍👌
Would be a geat puzzle for blind people. Collab with Tommy Edison?
Actually tho. You could also make a puzzle where each piece has the braille for a word or two of a famous quote or bible passage, and you complete the puzzle by fitting all the pieces together to form the quote, bible passage, etc.
Devin I need a lot of help.
I tried to use my school’s MakerBot filament on my cr-10 (OH BOY WAS THAT A MISTAKE) and my feeding stepper actually stripped the filament. So I tried to pull the filament out of the tube and it snapped, but too short to grab it with anything. So I unscrew the feeding tube and I DECIDED FOR SOME STUPID REASON TO CUT THE PART OF THE FILAMENT FEEDER TUBE THAT IT CLOSEST TO THE EXTRUDER. whoops. So long story short my extruder is jammed with a bunch of little bits of filament all at the very bottom of my extruder and there is no way to get them out. I’ve tried running good filament, but it still strips it. I have literally disassembled my extruder and idk what to do about it... it’s a new printer and I def don’t want to buy a new one, but I’m open to getting a new hot end... any suggestions from anybody??? ( sorry for the long comment... )
You might want to try cleaning the nozzle using the atomic pull method, if you haven't already. It's possible the plastic has decomposed into something that doesn't soften at regular PLA temperatures. If there's plastic stuck above the heat break, you should also try pushing a thin wire or drill bit up from the bottom of the nozzle. Otherwise, I would try replacing just the nozzle first, and then the hot end if that doesn't work.
Cranfres Thank you so much
If you do want a new extruder, get the Flexion extruder. It prints better and allows flexible filament.
Thank you everyone I appreciate it
That's what you get for stealing from your school :D
grand canyon would be awesome to put on a shelf
if I had a 3d printer I wouldn't bother with the puzzle part id just make it smaller and way more acurate
Lol i live there
Showing how to create and print 3D maps even without the puzzle feature was cool.
Having watched the vid properly, rather than on my phone at lunchtime, WoW! Dude, this is epic!! We could 3D print our whole country and send it to friends and family. Then have a get together and build a nation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hootin heck! You've got a entire event right there! Mind you, kansas and it's peers will seem pretty dull.
Did I just come up with a good idea there?
Aargh! I need a second printer in that case! Otherwise there'll be no time for printing anything else!!
we could 3D print the earth like a globe. The future is now
I wanted to cover my entire ceiling with terrain until I realized how much printing time that would require haha
Just dedicate one printer to the task.
i wanted to use this in a project i'm working on. is there any way to change the box's form?
for me it's an rectangle, and does not fit with what i want. i would prefer a like-sided square.
+Tim Tem just get the rectangle and cut it down to a square after the fact! Or any shape for that matter :)
Heya, I know you're probably getting flooded with notifications at the moment from your new video, but I'm hoping you get this one.
I'm currently doing my senior capstone research project on 3D printing and vascularization of bioconductive hydroxyapatite... ie basically printing bones for medical purposes. I'm looking for some advise and potential ideas for either collaboration or just a bit of feedback. You'd be credited in my research.
No joke lol... hope you get back with me!
Cheers,
Beth
Hey, I reckon it would be cool to change the color so the different heights change color so it looks like map terrain
That would be so cool. Especially with a blue water level layer :)
*Friend visits you*
Friend: Hey! Why do you have dry ketchup in a box?
You: Ehhr... Actually it's mars....
This is exactly why I absolutely LOVE your channel. Will be doing this asap!
3d, 3d printed puzzles possible? spherical moon puzzle?
That was insane. Super unique. We were amazed. Thank you so much. Your so good at what you do!
A city landscape with this technique would be great. I'm studying architecture, and I often make them for my urbanism projects, I wish I had a 3d printer for printing them like this. I loved this video, so inspiring and interesting
cant reach the STL-generator website, is there any problem with the site - i always get a time-out message
me too
You could connect the puzzle pieces with a small line at the bottom of the puzzle, then split the puzzle into four quarters and print those. Once it's printed you can cut the pieces apart very quickly. That way you only have to save four bodies.
This was really awesome. It makes me want to get a 3D printer.
Meccarox I don’t know about you but in most city libraries near me they have 3D printers that you can rent out. It might be expensive but it’s a good alternative. Some Barnes and Nobles also do this.
Nissa Revane
Cool, I never knew that. thanks
I guess I need to watch several times to get it all. I sure missed how you built in the .3 mm gap for each piece to fit together.
Wooow, this could be a total new thing for blind people, have you though about that?
This is awesome. I think I can do most of this with onshape. I'm gonna figure out how to make one for my grandma for her to understand why I got a printer lmao
I would love to see a 3D printed fully round puzzle of the moon
Put on your 3Dpen cactus
It's only a matter of time before someone does this for the entire globe
That Terrain2stl link doesn't work on my end. Keeps saying that theirs a connection error.
Inkscape has a plugin to create puzzle pieces with randomized edges. There is no need to draw them by hand in a paid software.
+Chris B that's awesome
Not just a paid software, but a software you have to pay for every single month.
Definitely use Inkscape if you aren't a professional.
Did you consider any tolerance for the joints ?
OMG WOW I LOVE IT IM MAKING TONNNNNSSSS OF THESE
Try switching the links or whatever they're called mid-print... OMG make a pizza. All u have to do is the toppings and maybe cheese
I would love seeing this done with the entire moon as a 3D sphere puzzle!
You should make a 3d printed ocarina that can be played.
it is really awesome! Thanks for your sharing~!
Totally awesome. I have a friend who loves puzzles. This'll be a great birthday gift!
This is the coolest thing you’ve ever made IMO!
Wish I had a printer to make one
*prints the skyrim map*
3D print Rubik’s cubes even SPEED CUBES PLEASE DO IT
Thats not gonna work
You can certainly print things with moving parts, so even though a speed cube worthy cube might not be viable, I'm pretty sure you could make a Rubik's cube.
You should be able to create the .dxf/"cookiecutter" in any CAD software that has spline and offset tools. I think you can also use Meshmixer to slice the .stl with your cookiecutter file.
+KiaranScath yup.. I just know meshmixer can also crash doing a big operation like that
this is the kinda thing i was imagining when i first heard of threeD printing. amazing man.
I might do my neighborhood
I have a drone so I can fly over to make a 3d model it's just going to take a lot of time to do but I think it would be worth it
You are a mad mad man and it’s amazing! Please never stop being mad! ❤️😍
*sees a video about making 3D printed puzzles* Teach me
So few years ago I wasn't into 3D stuff and so, I tried to remake Laguna Seca in a sandbox racing videogame.
AND YOURE TELLIN ME IT COULD HAVE BEEN JUST THIS EASY?? Ok, you got my attention.
... thanks for this great information and idea. Unfortunately Terrain2STL is not available at the moment, but I will try again later.
In June 2021 AutoDesk changed the Fusion 360 convert mesh to body workflow...an 80,000 face mesh just converted in a few seconds for me...AutoDesk has updated their documentation "How-to-Convert-a-Mesh-to-a-BRep-in-Fusion-360"
Custom terrain STL may be easily made online with the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Ceres, Vesta NASA Trek with the built in point & click "Generate 3D Print File" tool. For example, "NASA Moon Trek: Hesiodus crater, Mons Pico, Plato & Tutorial"
Whoah! I’m super duper early!
"as I mentioned" which you didn't mention lol rip that edit.
My school started using quad extruder printer but they're not sure how to get them working. My teacher is saying they will not switch colors and no one knows what to do.
Snowjam2 I don't see why it's any different than a dual extruder.
0:51 OMG SEE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND!!!! MY HOUSE IS THERE (and me but that's not important)
The cutting tool won't combine because of perfectly complanar borders. That's what wasn't working yesterday for me. Thanks!! Question, we don't turn the cookie cutter into a mesh and combine them in mesh environment...because of this, it's easier to work with bodies... or there's more?
Next.... Try it with a 3D pen 😅
Lol but seriously dude if you could make a puzzle with a 3D pen that would be amazing. Even if it's a simpler version
god i love this, great project to do during these current events going on. shame is doesnt grab city/road data so i could make a scale model of my home town
Hey Devin! I hope to god you see this. I saw that you were using the Anycubic I3 Mega for the mars creator puzzle. I'm having many problems with the Mega, including bed leveling, x axis wobble and more. If you have and idea about these problems, hmu please
I just subscribed.
Btw... I understood none of what you just said while trying to make the template thingy for the puzzle.
None.
3d stackable puzzle? Like a puzzle with layers.
A globe for a challenge.
Maybe a building, an animal, mountain, cliff, maybe a tree or something.
can we do this in tinkercad?
Make a 3D puzzle of the earth
.3 seems a bit tight, why not test .35 or .325?
Also this is more of a 2.5d puzzle, it's 2d but with a varied z height; 3d puzzles, as far as I know, typically have multiple planes of how the pieces fit together. But a 3d puzzle of relatively flat objects would be difficult to do, but you should experiment with polyhedral puzzles with proper edge and vertex pieces.
You've got piiinnnsss I saw the button of the logo on your shirt XD
Why did you have to export each piece separately from Fusion 360? If each piece had a 0.2mm space around it, couldn't you slice and print it all at once (assuming it would fit withing the printer's build volume?
Someone pointed out that this would work for blind people, WOW! That's actually clever! now I'm thinking of making one and making a Rubik's cube for my blind friend, can someone help me with my projects?
amazing, wonder how hard it would be to do a puzzle of the bow wreck of Titanic.
Why couldn't you just print all the pieces assembled if the tolerance was 0.4mm?
why don’t you make a twisty puzzle? (Rubik’s cube) [other youtubers: Rcpongo, Greg’s puzzles]
Why am I watching this I don’t like jigsaw puzzles and I don’t own a 3D printer
Awesome tuturial - thank you! Do you or anyone out there know if there is a way to impose a photo image on a contoured puzzle? Can it be done during the printing process? Or does a "skin" need to be glued to the puzzle similar to how the automotive industry uses skins for body work? Open to ideas and work arounds. Thx!
Where and how did you set your tolerance between the puzzle pieces (0.3mm that you picked)?
Dude... These are so cool! You could sell these and make BANK! What I want to know is if you could make one of these of a city, like Time Square in New York.
That’s awesome! I’ll defiantly try printing these!
can you make a district or neighborhood? if you can! would you do that to show us? I can't afford a 3D Printer and everything...It would be nice to watch you doing that!
Great project!
But can you take the Death Valley puzzle apart again? Looks pretty tight....
Aren't puzzles you purchase at the dollar store 3D? I mean, each piece has a length, width, and height. Doesn't that sore of meet the definition of 3D?
Draradech made a good customizable online jigsaw puzzle generator that even includes settings for hexagon piece shape as well as hex or circular total puzzle shape. Patterns export as svg.
I'm very curious, but is this process possible with areas with buildings? Like a large city with all of the odd geometric shapes?
for your next project you should make 3d puzzles made from 3d models kinda like a rubik’s cube with multiple layers but a puzzle
So I can probably make a puzzle of one the Diomede Islands now the question would be whether to make one of Little Diomede or big Diomede Because I don’t know if I can get both because there is water surrounding them although they are pretty close together
Question: Is it possible to make a Sphere with this kind of Puzzle? (With that i mean you puzzle around a Sphere till you have a Complete one)
You could me very broken/glitched terrain if you keep the same puzzle outline, but swap the terrain often enough
I'm thinking if it's possible to make layers of puzzle pieces by introducing some horizontal cut layers.
...hm, now I want a big chunk of chocolate....... Good video tho! and I love the result.
Could you try to do Olympus Mons??? It is the biggest volcano on mars, 27 km tall. I think that would look cool.
Hey Great Work. I did notice that when reducing the amount of triangles in the video you actually ended up increasing them when increasing the density. Just something to watch out for. Nevertheless great work
Can you do that again but to show unique puzzle pices? And can you show how to make a 3 printed globe puzzle?
Just downloaded and printed the tester. Works great with a raft. Then downloaded the mars one. Loaded 9 parts into my printer 6 hours at best. And the is over 100 bits. Doh. Can't do that right now.
Hi I did not understand how to modify the tolerance between the parts. Can you please explain further? Thanks