March 6, 2024
Description
This is my version of the Dodecahedral holonomy maze invented by Henry Segerman. You can find his video about it here:
He also sells the original version of the maze: https://www.shapeways.com/shops/henryseg?section=Holonomy+mazes
Find him also on printables: https://www.printables.com/@henryseg
I designed my version in segments that have to be assembled. The pegs are also printed separately.
BOM:
| Quantity | Item | Description |
| 14-28 | M3x30mm | For connecting the segments, depending if you want to connect them with 1 or 2 screws each. |
| 30 | M3x35mm | Longer screws to connect the segments with pegs. |
| 2 | M3x40mm | Screws for the entrance pegs |
| 46-60 | M3 nuts |
Printed parts:
You need 10 normal segments and 1 left entrance and 1 right entrance. Additionally you need 15 normal pegs. Finally you need the rook. The rook has a hole, in which you could put a M3 headset insert in. So you have a better grip with a screw.
I printed the partsmostly with a 0.15 mm layer height.
I would recommend you to print one segment first to see, to see if your printer is able to print the corners without support.
Assembly:
I just started by assembling the segments and adding the pegs afterwards. As a reference, where to place the pegs I looked at Henry Segermans Video and at the 3d model on shapeways. Of course you can also make your own mazes.
Have fun printing and playing.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike