Snap‑Fit 2×4 Building Brick (Print‑in‑Place)
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Description
📐 Engineering Specifications for an Interlocking 2x4 Toy Brick Model
This formal guide provides the exact measurements and print settings for a standard 2x4 toy brick. It is designed to be fully compatible with major plastic building block brands. You can copy this complete technical text directly into your MakerWorld model description.
📋 Model Blueprint Overview
This digital model is a highly precise geometric replica of a classic rectangular building block. The file contains exactly 3,918 triangles, creating a clean mesh that prints efficiently without slowing down your slicing software. It is optimized for a Bambu Lab P1S printer using a 0.4mm nozzle on a Bambu Textured PEI Plate.
📊 Exact Physical Dimensions
| Physical Property | Measurement Value | Technical Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Total Length | 31.8 mm | Spans exactly four standard alignment units. |
| Total Width | 15.8 mm | Spans exactly two standard alignment units. |
| Total Height | 11.3 mm | Measures the absolute height from the bottom edge to the top of the circular studs. |
| Total Volume | 2448.54 mm³ | The precise amount of space the plastic object takes up. |
⚙️ Foolproof Slicer Settings
To guarantee a successful print, configure your slicing software with the exact parameters listed below. These settings ensure the tiny circular studs lock together perfectly with your existing toys.
🔹 Quality and Surface Smoothing
- Layer Height: 0.16 mm. This fine height ensures the circular studs maintain their correct shape.
- Wall Generator: Classic. This setting guarantees uniform paths along the critical interlocking edges.
- Ironing: Enabled on Top Surfaces. Ironing is a 3D printing trick where the hot metal nozzle glides across the top layer of plastic without pushing out filament. This melts away tiny ridges and leaves a glossy finish.
- Ironing Pattern: Rectilinear (Speed: 30 mm/s, Flow: 15%).
🔹 Strength and Internal Structure
- Sparse Infill Density: 5%.
- Infill Pattern: Gyroid. A gyroid is a three-dimensional, wavy internal pattern. It provides immense strength in all directions while keeping the toy lightweight.
- Wall Loops: 2 loops.
🔹 Machine Speed
- Outer Wall Speed: 80 mm/s. Moving slower on the outside ensures maximum visual detail.
- Inner Wall Speed: 150 mm/s. Moving faster on the inside keeps the total print time low.
⏱️ Production and Material Statistics
- Filament Choice: Bambu PLA Basic
- Required Plastic Weight: 3.22 grams
- Required Filament Length: 1.06 meters
- Net Printing Time: 15 minutes and 37 seconds
- Total Machine Cycle Time: 22 minutes and 8 seconds (includes automatic bed leveling and nozzle heating)
🔧 Mechanical Fit Calibration
Thermoplastic materials automatically shrink by a very tiny amount as they cool down from high temperatures. To achieve a perfect tolerance—which is the tiny amount of intentional space left between connecting parts so they fit together—you may need to adjust your slicer. If your finished brick fits too tightly or too loosely onto commercial blocks, adjust your XY Size Compensation setting by increments of 0.02 mm until you get that perfect snap sound.
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