Sorting Tray for danish plastic bricks

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Sorting Tray for danish plastic bricks

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.3mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Sorting Tray for danish plastic bricks

This is a modular tray system designed with danish plastic bricks in mind.
You can print whatever modules fit your needs to build your ultimate tray.

There is zero tolerance on the joints, so the connection is super tight and will require force to put together.

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Each of us has our own color! (Mom shares with us all.) This saves a lot of table space so we have elbow room for four. Thanks Tiago!!
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Love to see this!! Have fun everyone!
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This is a great tray! I created a small slot extension to store your ruler, too.
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Whoooo, love that!! Thanks for the boost!
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Replying to @user_2202785044 :
I would have loved to share it, but I, of course, respect the no-derivates license. I also only cut your tray up and inserted a rectangle, so it’s not really original work :-) Thanks for introducing me to the world of 3D printing. It’s so much fun! I wish you a happy and healthy 2025!
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Replying to @yatil :
whats the ruler for??, i been playing with lego since the 60s and NEVER seen a ruler or anyone using one?
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Lovely! Perfect size, and the modular options are nice to configure how you want it. As others have noted the connections are VERY tight, but it’s strong enough to withstand the necessary hammering/forcing together.
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I think the way people build LEGO and LEGO sets doesn't change much over time so that's why I made the connection so tight. Its a tray you build once at it should serve you forever, hopefully! Appreciate the boost! Thanks!
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a little bit too tight, but works for me
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Enjoy!
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Thank you ! Just printed it for the Mario World set, it was a blast !
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Have fun!
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Printed well. I’m excited to use it!
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Have fun! Appreciate the boost! Thanks!
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everything printed without issue and the pieces fit perfectly. (best lego youtuber)
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Best subscribers! Enjoy!
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thank you.. I used it for Lego but also for miniature building kits
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Awesome! Enjoy!!
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Super 👍
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Enjoy!!
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perfect & clean print…thx!
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Enjoy!! Thank you for the boost!
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