DYN-O-MITE Puzzle 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-NC
File formats: stl
Download type: zip
Size:3.1 MB

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Summary

This is a very nice little puzzle. It’s easy to print (Top, Bottom, and Sticks Set) with no supports and requires little, if any, post-print finishing. It looks deceptively easy to solve, but it turns out to be a real challenge for many (most?) people. However, since it looks so straightforward, most people find it a joy to tinker with and will come back to it over and over until they finally solve it (or until you give them a hint).

The puzzle is somewhat smaller than it appears in the photos. It's actually about 118 mm. long x 60 mm. wide x 26 mm. tall.

Solution: The correct solution requires placing all 8 Sticks into the Box with each Stick lying flat on the bottom of the Box. No Stick can be tilted up, not even a tiny bit. Then the Box Top will easily fit back on the Box with all 8 Sticks comfortably inside. Trust me, there is plenty of room in the Box for all 8 Sticks when they are arranged correctly.

Please Note: Although I have not provided the solution here, I will respond to personal Thingiverse messages with questions about part sizes and/or printing accuracy. If you have trouble solving the puzzle once you have printed it, you can message me your email address, and I’ll send you the Solution Photo by return email. You may be surprised. . . Or, I can respond to your inquiry with a little ‘hint’ if you prefer. I will not use your email address for any other purpose, nor share it with anyone else. I promise.

Feel free to contact me with questions, comments, or suggestions. I would also like to have anyone who “Makes” this puzzle, thank me by taking a moment respond with “I Made One” with your puzzle’s photo and your comments.

Have Fun!

-mike-

PS: If you like this puzzle, you may want to take a look at my other, very similar, “Square Deal Puzzle”. Same concept, but with square Sticks instead of round ones. I’m not sure if one of them may be easier to solve than the other, but both print nicely and are very similar. -m-

DOM_Puzzle_Box.stl
DOM_Puzzle_Top.stl
DOM_Stick_1.stl
DOM_Stick_2.stl
DOM_Stick_3.stl
DOM_Stick_4.stl
DOM_Stick_5.stl
DOM_Stick_6.stl
DOM_Stick_7.stl
DOM_Stick_8.stl
DOM_Stick_Set.stl