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Tridrafter Puzzle
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Tridrafters consist of 3 connected so-called 30-60-90 triangles, i.e. triangles whose inner angles are 30°, 60° and 90°. There are 14 tridrafters. You can make some figures out of them.
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Most of the game pieces have acute angles. They tend to warp. Therefore, a good bed grip and good levelling is important.
The pieces are used on both sides. The top and bottom of the puzzle pieces differ slightly in appearance. Depending on the printed puzzle, some puzzle pieces have to be flipped in the slicer so that when the puzzle is assembled according to the suggested solutions shown, the puzzle pieces have a uniform appearance.
The puzzles are very difficult to solve. The saw blade puzzle, for example, has only 2 solutions (I used the solution program "Polysolver" by Jaap Scherphuis).
If you like check out my other designs too!
https://www.thingiverse.com/pentoma/designs
More information about puzzles whose pieces consist of simple geometric shapes (polyforms) can be found at
https://
Hints
Most of the game pieces have acute angles. They tend to warp. Therefore, a good bed grip and good levelling is important.
The pieces are used on both sides. The top and bottom of the puzzle pieces differ slightly in appearance. Depending on the printed puzzle, some puzzle pieces have to be flipped in the slicer so that when the puzzle is assembled according to the suggested solutions shown, the puzzle pieces have a uniform appearance.
The puzzles are very difficult to solve. The saw blade puzzle, for example, has only 2 solutions (I used the solution program "Polysolver" by Jaap Scherphuis).
If you like check out my other designs too!
https://www.thingiverse.com/pentoma/designs
More information about puzzles whose pieces consist of simple geometric shapes (polyforms) can be found at
https://
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