3D Printed Maze
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I created a maze that can be used to put in objects like tiny balls to try and find the exit, I created this project to show how easy it is to make anything using the power of technology and bring imagination to life.
Supplies
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My platform of choice was Onshape.com
Drawing
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The first step was to create a drawing, I added lines right next to the ends of the square in order so that when I extrude it, it wont extrude the entire drawing and leave me with a block.
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Step two was to extrude the sides so I'm left with an open space in the middle.
Bottom
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Step 3 was to then extrude the middle of the project downwards to create a floor
Drawing 2
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The next step was to create another drawing on the surface of the bottom to create the walls of the maze.
Last Step
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The last step was to extrude drawing 2 in order to create the walls. That's it! Now you have your own Maze!