Tilt Maze

Tilt Maze

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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22.5 h
23 plates

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Description

Fully working tilt-maze game.

 

Assembly:

  1. asemmble y-movement. First the gear-rack braces, followed by the small springs to lock them in place. Then add gear-rack-Y and the angled members.
  2. Assemble the Y-axel components. First insert the bearings in to the side of the housing and the Y-housing, theese are selflocking. Slide the Y-housing in place and fix with spring. Fix the endstop to Y-axel with a small scew(3x16mm) and push it throug the housing-trough 13tooth gear-trough side of housing. Fix the Y-knob on the outside to the axel with small screw.
  3. Assemble X-movement as before with Y.
  4. Assemble X-axel much like Y. Here there is 3 bearings, 2 as before and one bigger for the side of the housing. Here you need to start from the outside and push trough housing-trough X-housing-trough 13teeth gear- trough the fixed housing in the middle.
  5. Assemble outer frame to main housing. First glue the outer frame fastners to corresponding slots in the outer frame. Put the Y-tilt pieces from the outside in to the holes in outer frame, and slide the outer frame in to the main housing. Fix the Y-tilt peaces with small screws from inside. Attach the Y-movement angled member to the glued piaces unde the outer frame. Test Y-tilt function.
  6. Insert the ballbucket before inner frame. Just drop it in the resess in the bottom of main housing.
  7. Assemble inner frame much like outer frame. Here use small screw to fix the inner frame fastners(Xframe) to the underside of the inner frame. Test X-tilt function together with Y-tilt.
  8. Drop in the tilted sub-floor that will guide the balls to the ballbucket.
  9. Drop in the gameboard.
  10. add the ballcatcher tho the outside of main housing, selflocking

Please look at the pictures proivided to help you in assembly.

 

There are 2 different gameboars in the file. The first (plate21) has the path resessed into the gameboard with 0,4mm white ontop the black path. On plate 22 the path is ontop level with gameboard.

 

I use “GRAVITRAX” steelballs (0,5inch diameter), found in toystores. Max diameter is 13-14mm

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