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A display stand for my 1-inch marbles of various materials.

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Marbles Display

I own a bunch of 1-inch spheres of various materials.

This is a project to create a 3D printable display for them.

Marbles

Each sphere is 1-inch (2.54 cm) for a total volume of 4.1887 cubic inches (68.64 cm³).

Aluminum

Elemental Aluminum.

  • Symbol: Al
  • Atomic Number: 13
  • Actual Density: 2.634 g/cm³
  • Density if pure: 2.699 g/cm³
  • Mass: 22.60 g

Titanium

Elemental Titanium.

  • Symbol: Ti
  • Atomic Number: 22
  • Actual Density: 4.3355 g/cm³
  • Density if pure: 4.502 g/cm³
  • Mass: 37.20 g

Tungsten

Elemental Tungsten.

  • Symbol: W
  • Atomic Number: 74
  • Actual Density: 17.016 g/cm³
  • Density if pure: 19.254 g/cm³
  • Mass: 146 g

Hematite

Hematite AKA Ferric Oxide (Fe₂O₃).

  • Actual Density: 4.724 g/cm³
  • Hematite Density: 5.250 g/cm³
  • Mass: 40.53 g

Steel (chromed)

Made of Iron and Carbon. Chromed.

  • Density: 7.793 g/cm³
  • Mass: 66.87 g

Nylon

Nylon is a synthetic polymer.

  • Density: 1.134 g/cm³
  • Mass: 9.73 g

Zirconia (Zirconium Oxide)

Zirconium dioxide is a white crystalline oxide of zirconium.

  • Density: 6.077 g/cm³
  • Mass: 52.14 g

Brass

Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.

  • Density: 8.022 g/cm³
  • Mass: 68.83 g

Glass

This Glass marble is probably Silicon dioxide.

  • Density: 2.288 g/cm³
  • Mass: 19.63 g