September 23, 2023
Description
From Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Hanoi
"The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical game or puzzle consisting of three rods and a number of disks of various diameters, which can slide onto any rod. The puzzle begins with the disks stacked on one rod in order of decreasing size, the smallest at the top, thus approximating a conical shape. The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to the last rod, obeying the following rules:
One of my favorite childhood puzzles so I designed a 3D print!
However, instead of rods, the disks will stack when playing or nest inside the folding base when stored.
Print instructions:
All parts should already be properly oriented.
Default settings for 0.20 layer height and your material and color of choice.
Some supports may be needed on Base 1 and Base 2 under the hinge slot overhang, depending on your printers bridging ability.
Magnets:
If desired, there are holes to print-in-place 6mm dia x 2mm tall disk magnets to keep it closed.
Base 1 and 2 pause at layer height 2.80mm, insert magnets, continue print.
Base 2 and 3 pause at layer height 13.60mm, insert magnets, continue print.
Make sure your magnet orientation is correct!
Colors:
A color change for the bases at layer height 1.20mm makes the ring groves pop quite nicely.
Printing each disc in a different color is also recommended.
Hinge:
Use scrap filament for the hinge and melt the end a little to form a rivet.
If the hinge hold is a little tight, Jam the filament nice and tightly in with some pliers! :) or drill out the hole.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial