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Intelligence Development Mortise and Tenon Building Blocks Luban Lock: Three-Way

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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The Luban lock, also known as the Bagua lock or Kongming lock, is said to have been invented by Luban from the late Spring and Autumn period to the early Warring States period. It is a traditional Chinese folk wooden architectural fastening device and also a widely circulated Chinese folk intellectual toy.


The Luban lock is beneficial for relaxation, brain development, and finger dexterity, making it a recreational toy suitable for all ages.

 

The Kongming lock appears simple, but it is actually infinitely complex; without the proper method, it is difficult to assemble.

 

This model is the "Three-Way" from the Luban lock series, consisting of three components. Its seemingly simple structure contains the wisdom of ancient Chinese people.

Total filament consumption for the model: 19g

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