
bracket test #3
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We were planning on building several structures using 0.5mm thick plasticard for an upcoming event. I had envisioned adding details to the exterior surfaces of the bracket to give it a brick or large stone appearance. However, since we've changed plans, this bracket will likely remain plain. Feel free to use it as you see fit. This design is intended for the corners of a 7-inch tall building. The plasticard would be inserted into the slot and secured with glue. The wedge within the L-shaped frame serves two purposes: it adds stability and provides support for the roof, which sits approximately half an inch below the walls. This model prints well when oriented so that the wedge side is facing down and the top edge of the L is positioned upwards.
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