Toleranz ist stellenweise schon sehr knapp...
am i the only one who noticed that the file "all pieces (no cube)" that most objects float, because the ball is the starting point.
Would improve that, had some spaghetti on the plate 😅
@WargamerSenpa_998123 Yep, came here to see if others noticed. I used prusaslicer to split the parts apart but still
So some parts worked great like the spinner, but others like the ball wouldn't move, and the piece for the squigly slider is to loose. Also, I don't get why you won't let anyone sell it. Please edit and allow people to sell it. (edited)
@JoshuaJones Yes, but you can always sell it to people where you live and you can make it so others have to credit and that way people might want to ask you for 3d prints, not to mention that you can always create another version and sell that.
@JoshuaJones Also please change the description since the fidget cube doesn't actually print easily
Unfortunately like some others who commented, the tolerances on the model are too tight for my printer to make it (Ender 3 V2). While some parts move freely (the large gear on top, the maze, and the circle path), the other pieces are too tight and can't move well. The slider piece is completely stationary, and the two gears are sharp and can't be turned easily. I also wasn't able to get the three buttons to fit. This would be a really cool model if I could print it successfully.
It is good for the sides that work but found it very hard to move many of the things.
I can't figure out how to make anything fit. Every piece breaks when I try to put them in there.
perfect. It really is the ultimate fidget cube. I was looking for such a cube ever since I've lost my on vacation two years ago (edited)
Excellent model! A few fidgets cracked when I assembled it. You might add another recommendation for the fidgets to set the infill to 100%.
Looking forward to putting one of these together! Thank you!
@Ema_532304 You're very welcome! Please let me know how it turns out!