Brick Stackable Desk Boxes

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Brick Stackable Desk Boxes

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NEW 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
NEW 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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9.3 h
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NEW A1 Mini 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
NEW A1 Mini 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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9.8 h
2 plates
5.0(21)

A1 Mini @0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, Hybrid Tree Supports, Brim (for warping)
A1 Mini @0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, Hybrid Tree Supports, Brim (for warping)
9.9 h
2 plates
4.7(65)

bored out under stud on the 2x2
bored out under stud on the 2x2
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Brick Stackable Desk Boxes

 

Unleash your creativity and tidy up your desk simultaneously with these 5:1 Brick brick-inspired organizers.

Available in 2x2 and 2x4 sizes, each Box comes complete with a built-in drawer for seamless storage of your office essentials.

 

These bricks are not only five times the size of regular clamping Bricks but are also stackable, just like the iconic building blocks.

Mix and match to create your personalized desk masterpiece!

 

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General printing tips for beginners:

- Do not use weak filaments like silk filament for mechanically stressed parts
- For better adhesion of the build plate, use adhesive sprays like 3DLAC.
- All my prints are tested before uploading, use my provided print profiles and the linked parts to achieve the same results

 

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NEW 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
very nice print however drawer hard to open with big fingers , maybe have additional knob or maybe a clip in the curve to grab but other wise solid print
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I had similar experience. It turned out that the filament I used was too wet. I reprinted after drying the filament, the drawer is now very smooth and easy to pull.
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From one afol to another, Well done and Thanks! I made a remix which simply consist of boring out the under-stud it visually makes the brick more realistic. Also, wise move on removing TLG's brand name from your title and print profiles ;) Cheers
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I remixed yours by cutting the top off of the 2x2 to make a flat 2x2 as well as a flat 2x4 and then scaling everything up to 150%. How'd you get the 1x1? I want to make that into a pencil holder.
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are you models compatible with these models
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Replying to @b1wn :
yes but better :) you can fit a 2x2 over the center of a 2x4 unlike his design that has a slight missaligment. Also my drawer have bigger opening to fit your finger (NOTE drawer cannot be interchanged between these model as they are a different sliding slot shape)
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Super model.. really loved it Easy to print just make sure on the large block you have your plate cleaned well or use a brim as i did to make sure you dont get any warping... as i did on my first prints. Any chance of getting larger bricks to fit on p1s or a1 so to fit larger items such as pens etc?
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Looks great! In theory, you should be able to scale the pieces up in the slicer and print them at any size you want, but I've never tried it myself. I think the reason why many people are having problems getting their prints to stick at the moment is that they use a different build plate than what is selected in the print profile. So, always make sure to have the right build plate selected before starting a print.
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Replying to @Sakul :
you are right I could make them bigger but they would not be compatible with the other pieces you made, and maybe not look so nice. Large flat surfaces tend to warp easily that is why I often use brim just in case.. there is no harm to using it
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Replying to @corfulaurent :
how many lines for brim?
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The blocks do not fit the positions in the photos. In the rest they fit perfectly, but in those 3 they don't.
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fits perfectly for me, maybe double check that you did not scale it somehow?
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Looks like something is not right with the red drawer.... weird.
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Looks great. I couldn’t avoid warping on the drawer even with a brim and super clean plate, but it still works! I shaved down the corners and edges a little bit and the drawers work great too!
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Drying the filament helped me when I encountered the same issue as you
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it would be amazing if you could connect this flower to the large box to store extra pedals.
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Check the inside diameter where the flower connects and then the outside diameter of the brick drawer. Scale the drawer or flower to meet the correct tolerances to fit together and I that would make them fit together.
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Hi I had a strange issue with my P1S. When I checked the print midway I found out that after printing the base (BTW the base stuck to the plate very well), it disconnected while printing some initial layers. What can be the reason? I was using Creality rainbow filament (newly opened)?
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Printing with another filament now (matte black - Creality) will share the result here...
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Replying to @KrojiaK :
Ok I got the same result, there is apparently something that I am not doing right. any advice?
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The blocks print flawlessly, and the drawer function works well Thank you for providing the file
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what is the pink filament that you used?
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Replying to @ButterMaker :
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These are great! I love the possibilities!! I designed a drawer pull for these, as I had a hard time opening with my fingers. The link is as follows: https://makerworld.com/en/models/898908
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Printing the drawers at 99.5% makes the fit a little better. I also took the liberty to cobble together one with an open top.
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The blocks do not fit in some positions, You say that if I change the percentage, will it improve?
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That open top version looks great. Would love one of those. Can you share it?
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