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A puzzle-sculpture in three parts. The pieces are 3D prints in steel/bronze composite metal, and they interlock with 3/8" spheres. It's held together by the inverse of tensegrity: compression forces hold the balls in place. This piece ships with one set of balls in neoprene rubber, another set in frosted glass (pretty but a bit trickier to manage), and a wooden box to hold pieces and spare balls. This piece is on hiatus at present. I expect to make it available for download rather than bring it back to production.
I need the help of a rubber band to put this together (I supply some bands of the right size with it), but that doesn't mean it's necessary. I'm not very clever with puzzles. Lee Krasnow of Pacific Puzzle Works says, "It's darn hard!" Bjarne Jespersen writes, "It is not at all impossible -- but not a piece of cake."
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