3D Printed Rubix Cube for the Blind or Color Blind

by Ericnzhang123 in Workshop > 3D Printing

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3D Printed Rubix Cube for the Blind or Color Blind

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Hi! I am an 11-year-old student from the Jackson Walnut Park School in Newton, Ma. Around a year ago, I became obsessed with Rubix cubes. I then thought of 3d designing one. I think it is really cool and here I can show you some helpful resources!

Note: if you liked this tutorial, votes in the Finish It Already Contest would be appreciated!

Supplies

1. Computer

2. Internet

3. Tinkercad Account

4. Wanting to do it!

The Plans

It took me around 2 weeks to get the plans right and also learn how the Rubix cube works (Unfortunately I can't find my sketches for the design because I think I trashed it). Here is a link to the 3D animation I watched https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgcScY7CiMs&vl=en. I also looked at the original patent of the Rubix cube. https://ruwix.com/the-rubiks-cube/rubiks-cube-patent-intellectual-property/

The Designing of the Mechanism

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I started out in Tinkercad (I should have used a more advanced software). I modeled the mechanism as seen in Jared Owen's 3D Animation. I started with the centerpieces then I added the edge pieces and the corners. After that, I did a little paint job and colored the whole thing black like in a real Rubix cube. This took me another 2 weeks

Stumped

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After designing the Mechanism, I added tiles to the Rubix Cube. It was a very repetitive and boring process. (This took a week) I also thought that just a Rubix cube would be boring. At that time, I thought of making it easy to solve for the colorblind and blind so I decided to add little bumps. a different number for each color. That way, once it was 3d printed, it could be a Rubix cube and also a dice while letting people who can't see very well solve the Rubix cube. When I added the tiles though I got really bored and when I thought of adding spheres to all the tiles, it sounded a bit intimidating after I did some of the numbers and I just thought: "I'll finish this in my free time". And there it sat, for a few months.

Finishing It!

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Then 4 days ago I saw the "finish it already!" challenge and out of the back of my head I thought of the Rubix cube project that I stopped working on. I then pulled up the project and spent 3 days finishing the little nibs on the Rubix cube. and also colored it and now I think it looks fantastic! I now also have a friend who is colorblind and once I get a 3D printer, the first thing I'll do is print one out for him. I might also work on a 2 by 2!

Cheers,

Eric