Model originally uploaded to Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3578594.
2020 UPDATE - Check out the three newest files for improved joints with labels and logos!
Superstrings is a Turning Interlocking Cube (TIC) puzzle with only two pieces. You can assemble and disassemble the puzzle with the correct sequence of sliding and rotation moves. (Solution provided in the attached document.)
This updated version of the award-winning Superstrings puzzle has been made possible by Aaron Siegel's Puzzlecad program. The included OpenSCAD file can be edited to change the size of the pieces, amount of chamfer on the edges, and degree of offset on the faces.
NEW INSTRUCTIONS for 2020 update Print one set of puzzlecad-Super.stl in your first colour. Print one set of puzzlecad-Strings.stl in your second colour.
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS There are four STL files. You will need to print the following parts. For the A piece: 1 x Superstrings_Base_A.stl 2 x Superstrings_Arm.stl 2 x Superstrings_End.stl
and for the B piece: 1 x Superstrings_Base_B.stl 2 x Superstrings_Arm.stl 2 x Superstrings_End.stl
Please pay attention to the recommended settings and the advice to lower your extrusion multiplier setting if your printer/filament combination shows even the slightest tendency to over-extrusion (small gaps in your top surfaces is much better than small bumps).
Print the base A set first in one colour and then print the base B set in a different colour. Check out the video to see how the parts are assembled.
P.S. I discovered that the splitting happened when I increased the chamfer setting to 1 mm. I have now reset it to 0.5 mm when none of my test prints had the splitting problem.
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