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Well designed quick print that does not use much filament.
A couple of pointers. If you find that it goes together well but only slide partially into the lock (should go about 2-3 cm and obviously lock together) I found it only slid a cm or less and then seemed “stuck” but not “locked”. it seemed to work fine but I was worried it would eventually work loose going forwards and backwards in the AMS. I examined the locking bumps and noticed there were very tiny bits of excess (1mm or less). I shaved them with a scalpel/X-Acto and now they go the full 2-3 cm and lock solidly. I’m confident they won’t unlock in the AMS now.
also the designer recommended putting weight in which I agree with but didn’t have an appropriate sized 100gm weight like he did. I do, however, have 35mm size canisters like what holds film. I found they fit perfectly and I put a combination of glass beads and marbels in and it weighs about 50gm. not quite 100 gm that the designer used but seemed to add some heft.






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Exactly why I needed to get all of our LEGO bricks more easily accessible. instead of stacking all the Dollar Tree bins and having to unload them all each time now I can store them 2 to a level and they slide in and out perfectly! For anyone who has these Teaching Tree bins from DT I increased the Z to 35mm (added 2 mm) because they are ever so slightly narrower than the Trofast bins.
you can print them with or without supports. First ones did without and the pins printed ever so slightly oblong and I had to trim them slightly with an X-Acto. second time I did tree supports but the amount of trimming needed was only slightly less (20 seconds vs 10 seconds lol). I’ll probably print with supports for the next 5 sets I print but seem to work fine either way.


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Great First Print! used one of the accessory boxes included in the P2S packaging. Trimmed the flaps and then folded them outside and used the securing flaps to keep them in place. fit perfect in the print.
Removing the supports took about 10 minutes because I was trying to be very careful as I was terrified I would snap it. started with a paring knife but I think I was missing the very bottom of the support so I switched to a x-acto blade and it slid right out! Just take your time it will come out easily, not quickly lol.
Figured out how to leave a review, sorry noob here.








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