Towers of Hanoi

Today we will make the almost 150 year old puzzle, Towers of Hanoi. The puzzle was invented by the French mathematician Edouard Lucas in 1883. It is very challenging and requires wits to solve.
Making the Base.

In order to begin, we need to make the base for our puzzle. Start with a sketch, and make a rectangle. Fillet the edges.
Extrude the Base

Next, extrude the base about 5 or 6 mms. Fillet the edges again.
Towers

Now extrude 3 towers with a diameter of 20mms equidistant from each other. Extrude to 50mms tall. Chamfer the edges.
Rings

Now make 5 rings with an internal diameter of 27 mms(in order to fit around the towers) and the rings must be 2.5 mms wider than its previous.
Done!

Congrats on your new puzzle! It is quite difficult, so here is the solution if you are stuck :)