Gear Pathing maze Puzzle 1
Last week I published a concept level for gear pathing maze and we got over 500 downloads proving that you all enjoy the concept and a good brainteaser!
During this week I redesigned every single part of the design to have it even better and optimized for printing!
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The idea of this maze is to connect both side gears by using all of the gears in a connected loop. Not a single gear can be left un connected or lead to a “dead end”. I have attached a photo showing what’s allowed and what counts as breaking the rules of the puzzle.
A little more about the design
I designed the new base to be the same for all the puzzle levels that I will develop in the future - you will only have to print a single base and for each additional level you will have to print an “insert plate” that fits inside the base and has blockers limiting the board. This way you save material and time as the “insert plate” takes a fraction of time and material compared to the base part.
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Printing specifications:
Base part:
Dimensions: the size of the base is 20 cm ( 7.88 inches) by 19.5 cm (7.68 inches), height of the base is 5.3 cm (2.09 inches) Layer height: 0.2 mm Infill type: Gyroid Infill percentage: 12% Print speed: 250 mm/s Print time: 7 hours and 30 minutes Amount of material required: ~ 54 m (160 grams)
Insert plate puzzle 1:
Dimensions: the size of the base is 18.5 cm ( 7.29 inches) by 14.8 cm (5.83 inches), height is 1.6 cm (0.63 inches) Layer height: 0.2 mm Infill type: Gyroid Infill percentage: 12% Print speed: 250 mm/s Print time: 1 hours and 5 minutes Amount of material required: ~ 11 m (33 grams)
Small size gear (8x):
Print Dimensions: Diameter of the small gear is 2.8 cm (1.1 inches), height of this part is 0.78 cm (0.31 inches) Layer height: 0.2 mm Infill type: Gyroid Infill percentage: 12% Print speed: 250 mm/s Print time: 45 minutes Amount of material required: ~ 5 m (17 grams)
Medium size gear (4x):
Print Dimensions: Diameter of the small gear is 4.8 cm (1.89 inches), height of this part is 0.78 cm (0.31 inches) Layer height: 0.2 mm Infill type: Gyroid Infill percentage: 12% Print speed: 250 mm/s Print time: 47 minutes Amount of material required: ~ 6.5 m (20 grams)
Side gear (2x):
Print Dimensions: Diameter of the small gear is 6.8 cm (2.68 inches), height of this part is 0.5 cm (0.2 inches) Layer height: 0.2 mm Infill type: Gyroid Infill percentage: 12% Print speed: 250 mm/s Print time: 41 minutes Amount of material required: ~ 6.2 m (18 grams)
Side gear plug (2x):
Print Dimensions: Diameter of the small gear is 1.1 cm (0.44 inches), height of this part is 2.5 cm (0.98 inches) Layer height: 0.2 mm Infill type: Gyroid Infill percentage: 12% Print speed: 250 mm/s Print time: 20 minutes Amount of material required: ~ 0.7 m (2 grams)
Small - starter gear (2x):
Print Dimensions: Diameter of the small gear is 2.8 cm (1.1 inches), height of this part is 0.78 cm (0.31 inches) Layer height: 0.2 mm Infill type: Gyroid Infill percentage: 12% Print speed: 250 mm/s Print time: 16 minutes Amount of material required: ~ 1 m (3 grams)
TOTAL PRINT TIME: 11 hours and 30 minutes TOTAL PRINT MATERIAL: ~ 85 m (250 grams)



























Very nice! There's another solution that uses every single gear, but great work with this one!
Great idea, a lot of work has been put into it. I feel it still needs some refinement as the gears are often stuck and the movements are not smooth. I have a background in mechanical engineering and understand what obstacles you need to overcome.
Yes I noticed that in some cases (based on where the gear is located) some times the edges of the gears go head to head and block each other even though is one of them was barely in front it would be fine. I agree that I should look into this when I will be working on the next levels. If you have any advice, I would love to hear it, feel free to contact with me through here: info@mazetropolis.com I am always open to hearing advice and suggestions.
Sick I made and I am surprised