Puzzle Cube Criteria and Constraints
Given 27 wood blocks, assemble a 3x3x3 puzzle cube.
The cube must be made of 5 puzzle pieces, no more, no less.
Each puzzle piece may be assembled from 3 to 6 wood blocks.
You may not repeat any of the puzzle pieces in a given cube.
Make your cube as challenging to solve as possible! (we'll have a contest!)
Deliverables
1) Possible Puzzle Pieces
How many individual puzzle pieces are possible for 3, 4, 5 and 6 cubes?
Draw as many as you can with a 1:1 ratio of squares to cubes on isometric graph paper.
Submitted and graded as a team effort.
2) 2 or More Puzzle Cube Solutions
Use your 27 cubes and tape to model at least two possible cube solutions.
Solutions must adhere to our Criteria and Constraints.
Record the puzzle pieces for each of your solutions on isometric paper.
Use the shading techniques we've learned for isometric drawings.
Choose a solution and specify why you selected it.
3) Build Your Cube
Use Elmer's glue to glue up the pieces of your chosen solution.
Color each piece of your cube a distinct color using our class crayons.
4) Step By Step Instructions
Using isometric paper, create step by step instructions that shows how to solve your cube.
Each step must show the assembly from the previous step and how the next piece fits in with them ("x+y=z").
Use the shading techniques we've learned for isometric drawings.
5) CAD Modelling
Create an assembly of each of your pieces in Inventor.
Create an assembly of your entire cube in Inventor.
Create Multiview drawings of each of your pieces in Inventor.
Create an explosion of your cube assembly in an Inventor Presentation (.ipn) file.
Animate your explosoion. Make sure you sequence the movement of your pieces so that they don't overlap each other while in motion.
Record your animation and post the video to your blog.
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