Update v5
The difference in versions is the diameter of the pocket for magnetic balls
Big - 4.25 mm
Normal - 4.2 mm
Small - 4.15 mm
Very Small - 4.1 mm
Update v4
Added few different designes
Now every model have 3 sizes of holes for neocubes (normal, small and very small) printers have different tollerences and also found out that on glass bed I get different results then on standard ender3 bed.
I didn't do champfer (find out that this make more trouble printing than it is worth)
Designes I added to standard Hex:
Udapte v3
Update v2
Requested by Mike2023.
Movie show how I assemble 3mm neocubes with my 31 mm tiles. This onem (33 mm tile and 35 mm base) is not tested jet but should fit just fine.
My system use 3mm magnetic balls (neocubes). Some advantages of using balls:
It is super easy to fit. No tools needed. Best way is to use something metal to stick ball to and then with fingers press bell to its pocket. It should snap easily. After printing more than 170 I didn't have single ball drop from its pocket or hex destroyed.
Balls rotate in pocket so you will never have polarity wrong way.
Neocubes used to be popular toy so they are much more common and you can find them on some sales as cheap as 2,99$ for 216 balls.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.