Meteor Madness

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Meteor Madness

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1

0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 22% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 22% infill
10.4 h
1 plate

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Summary

Here are the files for a fully functional 3D printable Meteor Madness.

I received a LanLan Crazy Comet last year, and I thoroughly enjoyed solving it. I became fascinated with the design of the puzzle and discovered that there were two more similar puzzles made by Oskar van Deventer. Unfortunately, Meteor Madness and Asteroid Attack have not been mass produced. So, I searched for the puzzles on Onshape and found a Meteor Madness design by Tom Koster. I edited the original design and printed it, and was quite pleased with the puzzle. The puzzle turned out so well I decided to share it here.

I split all the pieces in half so you don't have to use supports. Just glue the two halves of the pieces together. I also included the unsplit versions as well if you would prefer to print them whole. I used petroleum jelly as my lubricant, and I didn't sand the pieces at all. I added the CAD file for those who want to edit this model.

What you will need:
Prints:
1x Core
6x Caps
6x Centers
9x Edges
14x Corners

Hardware:
6x M3x20 Bolts
6x 0.5x4x10 Springs

I hope you enjoy this design.
If you print this, please post a make, so I can see how it turned out.
All credit to Tom Koster for the original design.

Turn Quality: https://youtu.be/yFgFPtj7flQ

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Ultimaker

                                            

Printer:

Rafts:

No

                                            

Supports:

No

Infill:

22%

                Filament:                                     Kodak PLA                                    Black                    

Notes:

If you print the unsplit pieces, you will need to add supports for all the pieces except the caps.

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Turns surprisingly good! Printed split pieces at 0.08mm layer height on an uncalibrated X1C, glued together, no sanding required. Excellent model!
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