THE PRIZES HAVE BEEN CLAIMED! Congrats to Benji S for being first to solve ALL the problems! Of course, I hope you'll still print yourself some SKEWBITS and enjoy the puzzle :) than.gs/m/949147 Thanks, Devin
It’s really impressive how quickly you were able to create a perfect and inventive 3D printed version of the cube structure in Steve’s video. And then to turn that into a unique puzzle design 🤯
This is really cool! I love that you use your 3D printing powers for good. I still can’t get beyond making widgets that may, or may not, improve some household items.
This puzzle is intriguing 💖 Would be a great idea to 3D print a stylish box to neatly store all the puzzle pieces together. Any chance you've already designed the perfect box for it?
Love, love LOVE the look and idea of this puzzle. I was instantly going to print the first shapes, but now there's a puzzle, that might have to be first. Thanks for your time and effort.
I keep coming up with more ideas around the auxetic cubes, but I'll try to release some files sooner than later! Awesome to hear this will be a gift :) I hope your dad enjoys it
With 3 printers going I could get the first 5 boards and all the bits printed in a morning - amazing idea and although I won't be entering (just want to play for fun!), good luck everyone!
Awesome idea Stoked for my prints to come out and try it! Do you have a link to the auxetic cubes that you displayed in the video or do we have to wait for the full video on those?
Love the puzzles. Wish i had my own 3d printer to give them a go, I can use my colleges prinht lab but the wait times are long if it isn't class related. wont stop me from finding solutions in my head tho.
@make.anything Can you make a 3d maze puzzle that snakes it's way through a sphere and uses a 3d printed snake with a nub on the far end to guide through the maze? Thanks!
I love the idea, and I'm also looking forward to the auxetic structure video and prints. What really blows my mind is the low view count the video is getting. Right now I only see 5-6k views almost a day after initial post. Your designs and ideas are generally the most creative and unique in the 3D printing TH-cam space. Maybe it's just my screen is not showing things updating. But my personal feeling with the quality of this video is it should be doing way better than what I'm seeing.
This is a great puzzle. I'm printing a few to have available when family comes over for Thanksgiving and Christmas. I do have one question about what you consider a solution. Do you expect the little "bumps" on the outside of the puzzle to contain a hinge for a valid solution? I know this might seem petty but I was just curious.
Hey Devon, long time fan. I was wondering if you could add a picture of cheese on your peg board wall for your next video? It would really hook the audience into staying
@@roysigurdkarlsbakk3842 Yeah you are correct. I think they are printed in the orientation they rightside up which is the opposite of the puzzles. I used a black Sharpie on the bottom.
I can't, for the life of me, get that Yellow piece printed. All the others printed fine but the middle hinge on this Yellow piece is always fused. I tried lowering flow rate, reducing the extrusion perimeter width, etc... it's just that single middle hinge on this single piece. Help please T_T
The hinges are identical so that's pretty strange! Maybe rotate the part a bit, in case the specific angle is causing problems. Otherwise maybe it's that specific filament?
@@make.anything OMG, it did not cross my mind to do that for some reason. I flipped the piece 90° and moved it slightly on the bed and it printed fine ! Thanks a lot !
Looking forward to playing this puzzle... but: currently I face the issue that the A-D pieces to not print out properly although I have applied the recommended settings. The hinges are molten together and don't move. I'm currently printing with 0.6mm nozzle. Before switching nozzle, I'd like to understand if this could be the root cause of failure Question: Did you use a 0.4mm nozzle? thanks for the great work!
The hinges fusing is most likely over extrusion of your printer, and that can be more difficult to get right with the 0.6mm nozzle (Yes, I used 0.4mm). To correct it, you can try decreasing your extrusion multiplier or flow%. Another way to compensate is using a negative value for "XY Size Compensation"(PrusaSlicer) or "Horizontal Expansion"(Cura). Another possibility is that the overhang on the bottom of the hinge is curling/printing messy, which can cause it to warp and fuse there. Lower nozzle temp, higher cooling, and lower layer height can help with that.
Yeah sorry, Thangs incentivizes individual downloads with their weekly contests.. I'll probably end up grouping them later. I also thought it adds another layer to the competition 😛
THE PRIZES HAVE BEEN CLAIMED!
Congrats to Benji S for being first to solve ALL the problems!
Of course, I hope you'll still print yourself some SKEWBITS and enjoy the puzzle :)
than.gs/m/949147
Thanks,
Devin
OMG I''m just printing them! Congrats!
It’s really impressive how quickly you were able to create a perfect and inventive 3D printed version of the cube structure in Steve’s video. And then to turn that into a unique puzzle design 🤯
I really like your puzzles; they are always so original. I'll definitely print the new one and make a video about it!
Sounds awesome, thank you!
Not really original since this puzzle has been made years ago
This is really cool! I love that you use your 3D printing powers for good. I still can’t get beyond making widgets that may, or may not, improve some household items.
Devin being his usual self, that is, being a pure genius at designing stuff.
This puzzle is intriguing 💖 Would be a great idea to 3D print a stylish box to neatly store all the puzzle pieces together. Any chance you've already designed the perfect box for it?
Yes! Ready soon :)
Love, love LOVE the look and idea of this puzzle. I was instantly going to print the first shapes, but now there's a puzzle, that might have to be first. Thanks for your time and effort.
Man, you are a genius. Great inspiration for all designers out there 👏
When will you release the auxetic cubes?
Love the puzzles! Making them for my dad for christmas now!
I keep coming up with more ideas around the auxetic cubes, but I'll try to release some files sooner than later! Awesome to hear this will be a gift :) I hope your dad enjoys it
Since the cubes are empty, instead of using color you could use an infill pattern instead. A triangle cube, cross cube, hex cube, and a square cube
Nice job! Thanks for creating and sharing these fun puzzles!
Excellent case, excellent video, excellent puzzle, and excellent philosophy. Kudos!
This is such a cool idea for a puzzle! Tangram on steroids. Thank you for sharing this!
I love the way your brain thinks. Our family really enjoyed skewbits. Thanks
With 3 printers going I could get the first 5 boards and all the bits printed in a morning - amazing idea and although I won't be entering (just want to play for fun!), good luck everyone!
Absolutely awesome puzzle! Super fun and challenging!
Yay, glad you're enjoying it!
Thank you. This is awesome.
Make anything a coaster 2:42
Awesome idea Stoked for my prints to come out and try it! Do you have a link to the auxetic cubes that you displayed in the video or do we have to wait for the full video on those?
Thanks! I'll start uploading the auxetic cubes soon... I was just rushing to get all this puzzle stuff done for the weekend :P
Could maybe do solid top on the pieces so that they physically cannot fit in.
dude, this is rad!
Love the puzzles. Wish i had my own 3d printer to give them a go, I can use my colleges prinht lab but the wait times are long if it isn't class related. wont stop me from finding solutions in my head tho.
Gosh... Devin really sees puzzles *everywhere.* 😅
Neat! Loved the idea.
neat puzzle, maybe make the outlines so that it'd work even if flipped, someone could work out the maths of it I'm sure
Some have several solutions, so I wouldn't be surprised if a few already work flipped!
3:18 is that Hans Niemann reference?🤣
did you release the files for the auxetic cubes? if not please do they look so fun!
Just finishing them up, they'll be available soon :)
Es excelente la propuesta... estoy en marcha para lograrlo!! Saludos desde Argentina
You could also make a top bottom hinche to make te cube to cross diagonally
very satisfying puzzle.. great job!
Thank you!
Would be cool to see a crossover video w/ Oscar van Deventer and/or Steve Mould
@make.anything Can you make a 3d maze puzzle that snakes it's way through a sphere and uses a 3d printed snake with a nub on the far end to guide through the maze? Thanks!
Super cool, great job 👍🔥
Cool idea and great stuff!
I love the idea, and I'm also looking forward to the auxetic structure video and prints. What really blows my mind is the low view count the video is getting. Right now I only see 5-6k views almost a day after initial post. Your designs and ideas are generally the most creative and unique in the 3D printing TH-cam space. Maybe it's just my screen is not showing things updating. But my personal feeling with the quality of this video is it should be doing way better than what I'm seeing.
This is a great puzzle. I'm printing a few to have available when family comes over for Thanksgiving and Christmas. I do have one question about what you consider a solution. Do you expect the little "bumps" on the outside of the puzzle to contain a hinge for a valid solution? I know this might seem petty but I was just curious.
There are solutions that leave empty bumps. That's fine, it's just about fitting everything inside the outlines!
Hey Devon, long time fan. I was wondering if you could add a picture of cheese on your peg board wall for your next video? It would really hook the audience into staying
I just realized these objects are like the stretchy scissor balls you see in toy stores
Wow, very cool puzzle!
Thanks! 😊
I’m so excited to try this puzzle
Printer running - it's going to be a long night…
There are no markings of what's up and down on the skewbits - this makes things more interesting
Technically there is. There’s a number on the side of each one.
@@bjsummerfield on the puzzles, yes, but not on the skewbits
@@roysigurdkarlsbakk3842 Yeah you are correct. I think they are printed in the orientation they rightside up which is the opposite of the puzzles. I used a black Sharpie on the bottom.
You can tell by the hinges -- take a look at 5:43.
Makes me think that the hinges are showing some ankle 🦵🏻when it's viewed right side up 😆
_"Cool"_ - Indeed.
Countdown to Chinese knock-offs. 3… 2…
I can't, for the life of me, get that Yellow piece printed. All the others printed fine but the middle hinge on this Yellow piece is always fused. I tried lowering flow rate, reducing the extrusion perimeter width, etc... it's just that single middle hinge on this single piece. Help please T_T
The hinges are identical so that's pretty strange! Maybe rotate the part a bit, in case the specific angle is causing problems. Otherwise maybe it's that specific filament?
@@make.anything OMG, it did not cross my mind to do that for some reason. I flipped the piece 90° and moved it slightly on the bed and it printed fine ! Thanks a lot !
Why is the $ sign on the bag, backwards?
Looking forward to playing this puzzle... but: currently I face the issue that the A-D pieces to not print out properly although I have applied the recommended settings.
The hinges are molten together and don't move.
I'm currently printing with 0.6mm nozzle. Before switching nozzle, I'd like to understand if this could be the root cause of failure
Question: Did you use a 0.4mm nozzle?
thanks for the great work!
The hinges fusing is most likely over extrusion of your printer, and that can be more difficult to get right with the 0.6mm nozzle (Yes, I used 0.4mm). To correct it, you can try decreasing your extrusion multiplier or flow%. Another way to compensate is using a negative value for "XY Size Compensation"(PrusaSlicer) or "Horizontal Expansion"(Cura).
Another possibility is that the overhang on the bottom of the hinge is curling/printing messy, which can cause it to warp and fuse there. Lower nozzle temp, higher cooling, and lower layer height can help with that.
@@make.anything thank you for the quick reply. I will try out your tips.
That is IMPOSSIBLEEEE
Impressive
If you are giving up money on solving puzzles. I am in. We do that all the time.
good think my printer is down tell next week lol
checkers board
I bet someone won already...
Can this be scaled down by half and still work?
I've printed successfully at 80% but I still recommend full scale since the hinges are already fairly small. I think at 50% they would be too weak
@@make.anything thanks for the reply. I suspected that would be the case.
HI There!!!
just submitted 1-15
Nice game, but a bit annoying you divided the first fifteen puzzles into a bunch of downloads.
Yeah sorry, Thangs incentivizes individual downloads with their weekly contests.. I'll probably end up grouping them later. I also thought it adds another layer to the competition 😛
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Hi
Just as i thought. It was solved within the first day. Duh.
2d rubiks cube 👍🏽
Reminds me of Tetris haha
I AM gonna make it into a videogame, and i don't care what you think, IS A GENIUS IDEA! ((i will credits you as the original creator of the game))
😂
I was guessing this was a good idea haha it would be awesome
How about you get this dudes permission before you rip his idea and make a game out of it. Assuming you’re being serious
you should probably reach out to him and ask for permission first
You should probably ask permission before you make a video game about it! You don’t want to get caught with a COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
Would be cool but I just packed all my stuff since I'm going to be homeless by Monday, which is fun, but yeah
Devin you better copyright this, i worried someone you try to do something with this and rip you off