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🧱 Brick Calendar — Perpetual & Modular

 

Bring a touch of creativity and color to your desk! Brick Calendar is a perpetual modular calendar entirely 3D printed, inspired by the world's most famous bricks. Every day you can update the date by moving the flower-shaped markers onto the corresponding buttons. The design is versatile: you can hang it on the wall using the integrated hooks or keep it freestanding.

 

🛠️ Print Specifications

 

I printed this model with my K1, it consists of four 192x192 mm panels that form a 384x384 mm square.

0.2mm layer height

15% infill - Gyroid

Top surface ironing

 

⚠️ Printer note: When the single-color printer reaches level 82, remember to change the filament spool and use the color chosen for the lettering!

 

🧩 What you will find in the files

 

The file consists of 7 plates, besides the 4 panels you will find the flower-shaped ring the arm and the hand that I used as a key hanger.

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