
3D Systems sells 600g cartridges of Nylon for the CubePro on their Cubify site at a cost of USD149 each, but remember this is a high. However, the cost of doing so will not be cheap. You’ll be able to print all kinds of durable and functional parts. Keep in mind that the used object should have a solid center and the more spherical/cubic the better. It is also compatible with their dissolvable support material, Infinity, as shown here. When substracting this negative from any other solid shape you are left with the same shape devided into 27 puzzle pieces! These can be printed, pried apart and reconnected with six small screws. including one Online technical support articles, paid support, proprietary printer with automatic calibration. The tool itself (cubify-anything.stl) is a 'negative' of an extended version of this cube (see video): it is essentially a model of the voids. This decreases the print time and removes the need for any support! The special thing about this cube is that it is modelled in a way that all 27 pieces can be printed in place supporting each other due to the 0.2mm clearance all around (thanks Devon!). The base of the model is a fully printable 3x3 puzzle cube. I have been playing with this idea for a long time but the Challenge set by Make Anything finally pushed me to complete and share the design! I printed the models on a Dutchy 3D printer borrowed from my work, but any printer would suffice.

This tool can be used to turn almost any printable object into a printable 3x3 puzzle cube! Please watch the video for a tutorial/explanation:


20ĬREATION FILE PREPARATION & PRINTING YOUR CREATIONS 17ĭOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING CUBEX SOFTWARE. 13Ĭhecking the Z-gap between the Print Jet tip and the Print Pad. Removing the remaining packing materials. 8-9Īctivate your CubeX and link to your Cubify account. See inside for use and safety information.Ĭopyright.
