A Cube - but not just!
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Description
If holes result from an absence of material, meaning they consist of air from the surrounding space, then multiple holes in a 3D print are not completely separated from each other. The exact number of holes therefore depends on the chosen perspective. If we take a cube whose dots are holes that completely connect opposite "dot holes," how many holes does our cube have?
At first glance, this cube looks like a normal die. However, it is not – or at least, not only…
The dots on each side are holes. These go through the entire cube, thus connecting opposite sides. All seven dots of two opposite sides are fused together via a system of passages. In total, three completely separate passage systems run through the cube.
There are 16 versions of this cube!!! (4 shape variations × 4 size variations). For clarity, each version has its own print plate. If you want to print multiple cubes at once, you can simply duplicate or copy them.
In addition to the single-color print files, you will also find a print profile to print the internal structures in a different color (2–4 colors).
Oh, and of course, all cubes are super easy to print. No support. Only one part. No post-processing.
Have fun printing and playing :)
License
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