Earth Puzzle
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This 20-piece earth puzzle will test your geography knowledge!
The puzzle is based on a 20 sided icosahedron. Each edge has holes for a pair of 3mm x 1mm cylindrical magnets to hold it all together.
The files are grouped in to "N," "NE," "S," and "SE." Each group contains five puzzle pieces. Pieces labeled "N" share a vertex that lays roughly at the north pole near the Bering Strait. "NE" pieces all share an edge with an "N" piece. Pieces labeled "S" share a vertex near the south pole. "SE" pieces all share an edge with an "S" piece.
There are separate files for each piece, as well as "Combined" files to print groups out together. Printing the "Combined" files is the best way to go. The "Full Earth Print Ready" has all the pieces together, but this is risky in that an error part way through the print will ruin the whole thing.
If you choose to scale the files, keep in mind that the holes designed for 3mm x 1mm cylindrical magnets will no longer be the appropriate size.
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The puzzle is based on a 20 sided icosahedron. Each edge has holes for a pair of 3mm x 1mm cylindrical magnets to hold it all together.
The files are grouped in to "N," "NE," "S," and "SE." Each group contains five puzzle pieces. Pieces labeled "N" share a vertex that lays roughly at the north pole near the Bering Strait. "NE" pieces all share an edge with an "N" piece. Pieces labeled "S" share a vertex near the south pole. "SE" pieces all share an edge with an "S" piece.
There are separate files for each piece, as well as "Combined" files to print groups out together. Printing the "Combined" files is the best way to go. The "Full Earth Print Ready" has all the pieces together, but this is risky in that an error part way through the print will ruin the whole thing.
If you choose to scale the files, keep in mind that the holes designed for 3mm x 1mm cylindrical magnets will no longer be the appropriate size.
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