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Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game

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Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
Infinite Loop Agility Ball Game 3d model
This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

Model originally uploaded to Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6296442.

The challenge is to keep the ball rolling until infinity. #brainchallenge - An easy to print & do it your self game.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyByXhC5CXM

Hello Makers,

i saw the video of the game at the beginning on Instagram and was immediately impressed. No further words are needed. Unfortunately I couldn't find a finished model to reprint, so I simply designed it from scratch myself.

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Material List:

  • 4 x Woodscrews 3x12mm
  • 25mm ball
  • Glue (Ruderer L530: Good for PLA, ABS or ASA,... NOT PETG)
  • a file
  • ripping chisel (optional)
  • holding clamps (optional)
  • 9mm drill (or a round file)

Print settings:

You need to print:

  • 2 x Holder
  • 2 x Trail
  • 4 x Pin
  • 4 x Cap
  • If the notches are deeper on the trails, you can print the pin-v1(higher foot). If its to high now, simply cut it to your needs in your slicer.

Print settings:

  • 0.2mm Layer high
  • 0.4 or 0.6mm nozzle
  • 2 perimeters
  • quality/structural mode
  • Infill 20% Rectilinear
  • Infill 100% for Pins and Caps
  • no supports
  • Brim for the Pins and Caps (on satin sheet)

Instructions:

The mechanism is the important part here. He has to run well and still only have a little play. So if it doesn't fit exactly, it can be reworked as shown in the video. Simply shorten and file until it fits perfectly :) When gluing, it is best to clean the surfaces to be joined with IPA. If you use PLA like me, use the Ruderer L530 glue. This welds the parts together. Remove excess glue with a cloth and IPA. The screw is then simply screwed in. Of course with feeling. Optionally you can also attach some of the glue between the pin and cap. The only important thing is that very little should be used here, as leaking glue can become a problem ;) Of course, this should only be done if you are happy with the mechanism.

The Ball:

  1. You can buy a plastic ball with a diameter of 25mm.
  2. You can print the ball with two halfs and glue it together. Infill should be used wise.
  3. You can print a sphere at once. This is a print challenge but its really easy with this tool: https://fullcontrol.xyz/#/models/67cf20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkKihcvnzQE

That's it :)

If you want the Fusion 360 file or the trail without logo: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/infinite-loop-agility-ball-game


1 Likes2 DownloadsJanuary 6, 2024


1 Likes2 DownloadsJanuary 6, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.