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Impossible Cube Lattice
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Impossible Cube Lattice – Optical Illusion Sculpture Bring impossible geometry to your desk with Impossible Cube Lattice. This unique optical illusion sculpture creates the appearance of interwoven cube elements, resulting in a fascinating geometric design that looks impossible from every angle. The model is optimized for FDM 3D printing and prints as 7 separate parts without supports: 3 × Part A 3 × Part B 1 × Display Stand The display stand is required to correctly support and display the assembled model. To make assembly simple and error-free, Parts A and B feature a built-in poka-yoke design. Their unique geometry allows them to fit together only in the correct orientation, preventing assembly mistakes. Features ✨ Stunning optical illusion 🧩 Prints as 7 separate parts 📦 3 × Part A + 3 × Part B + Display Stand 🪑 Display stand included 🚫 No supports required ✅ Built-in Poka-Yoke assembly design 🖨️ Optimized 3MF profiles for PLA and PETG included 📖 6-step animated GIF assembly guide included 🎯 Easy, reliable FDM printing Included Files STL files PLA 3MF profile PETG 3MF profile Display Stand 6-step animated GIF assembly guide Recommended Print Settings Layer height: 0.20 mm Infill: 15–20% Walls: 2–3 Supports: Not required Material: PLA or PETG Whether you're a fan of impossible geometry, optical illusions, or modern desk décor, Impossible Cube Lattice is a unique display piece that combines engineering, design, and visual illusion. ⭐ If you enjoy this model, please leave a like and share your print. Your support motivates me to create more original designs! Infill: 15–20% Walls: 2–3 Supports: Not required Material: PLA or PETG Whether you're a fan of impossible geometry, optical illusions, or modern desk décor, Impossible Cube Lattice is a unique display piece that combines engineering, design, and visual illusion.
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