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Hey all this is my version of the classic building blocks toy. Kids and adults can slide the pieces together and make goofy stuff. It's a lot of fun once you have 100 of them or so.
I recommend printing these in PETG, because it doesn't lose its shape after stretching- but you can use PLA they just won't last as long.
Also recommend you set the top layer speed to 75-100 for a better finish.
If you download the free fusion 360 program, you can make use of the parameters to alter these prints.
This parametric version allows you to choose:
- Thickness of the disc,
- Width of the disc,
- Number of slots,
- Quantity of discs that fit on the carrier,
- Depth of the slots,
- Width of the center hole,
- and more!
When you make modifications, the rest of the model will adjust itself to keep things functional.
It also includes a parametric magazine type structure to store the discs.
I was inspired to create this after seeing Vazzed's [https://www.printables.com/model/479642-flowersnowflake-building-block,](https://www.printables.com/model/479642-flowersnowflake-building-block,) plus I never got to play with these when I was a kid.
Notes:
- Disc diameter MUST be >3.5cm if children will be playing with them (default 4). Otherwise they're a choking hazard.
- The slot width parameter is for tightness of fit, Under about 8 years old you want the “kid” setting, which still holds them together but a kid's hands can handle it. Over 8, the adult setting is far more sturdy (and fun imo)
- PETG is a good choice for these, because it stays springy and won't stretch out like PLA, plus kids of all ages will go ape on these and the PLA breaks.
- One wall is ok for adults that will play with these gently, two walls is basically sufficient, four walls is bulletproof and feels solid like a poker chip
Snowflake Building Blocks (parametric)
Publicado em 9 de out de 2023