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Not existing LegoBricks
Not existing LegoBricks
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All not existing bricks !!!

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NOW AVAILABLE - VERSION 2.0: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1940348-illegal-and-forbidden-legobricks-2-0#profileId-2083859 

 

Comment wich other types you want to see !!!

 

Make shure to use qualitative filament 

All step files are included in case of tollerance issues (adjust per 0.1 mm)

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Behold my child's creation from these parts
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good job
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I love the ability to power kids creativity with these crazy 3d prints!
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just saw is on facebook and if it not you then whoever is selling the printed one is doing a copy right crime don’t mean any harm but just wanted to let you know
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true. people shouldn't be using the term Lego because it's specific. granted the patents of expired in a loud people to make exactly the same thing and since then fake Lego has gotten much better like Tyco and mega block. But the stuff before the patents expired was horrible trash. I mean yeah this is a fun little thing too do and make pieces that don't exist but just call them interlocking block or whatever. let's not call them Lego
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if you see this and the amount you want to buy costs less than a bambu lab printer then take this instead
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can you make them sepret files please
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bro, just add new plates in Bambu studio, and drag each part to one. if you want to create multiples of one part; select it, right click and clone.
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Replying to @AlphaCureMom :
i don't have a bambo lab printer
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Replying to @user_1061592111 :
Bambu studio is free to use, and you can export to stl for your printer
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very easy to print ! very nice ! thanks a lot!!
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the part under was fine but m'y filament wasnt perfectly dry I think
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great print, those commentors having issues must due to printer calibrations. printed these on my p1s with bonedry quality PLA, no issues and a great original Lego fit. only alright issue, that perhaps could be tuned or fixed with simple support is, the nobs on the vertical plane droops a bit making fit impossible.
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Great idea to design some non-existing lego bricks for 3d printing, I printed some in bambu translucent PETG but the supports were very difficult to remove! Not sure if it is due to the PETG material? Would it be possible to print with less support (especially inside the brick) or easier to remove supports?
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interface the supports which petg when using pla and vice versa
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Replying to @threebros :
Right... We're within our first month but that's what I understand is the trick if you got some tight supports. I understand there's also some type of support material that is water soluble.
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u can use a PLA layer right above supports. PETG and PLA don’t bond well so the supports will remove easier
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Good print, but it was a pain to scrape off the film
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I don't have any store bricks to test with (gift), but some don't stick on each other. Newby on HD2, so grain of salt on my experience.
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These were a big pain to get all of the supports dug out from underneath. I printed with petg so I don't know if that makes a difference but it's not worth the trouble for me.
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