Cubetto coding blocks

Cubetto coding blocks

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You can now print custom coding blocks for your Cubetto playset from Primotoys. Each block has the correct number of holes on its back, so simply attach magnets with a 3mm length and 2mm diameter using glue to secure them. The forward, left, right, function, backward, negation, and random coding blocks are included. If you're missing any of these, this replacement is for you. I designed it because I needed one myself, but couldn't order the special ones that come with the Kickstarter campaign. To match the original colors, print each block in its correct hue or attach colored paper to the top. You can find reference images on Primotoys' website (https://www.primotoys.com/). If you like these coding blocks, be sure to check out my other customizable creations: name plates, text boxes with lids, round text, and sweeping name plates. I also have configurable packs of dogs and rabbits available. Please share your prints by posting "I made one!" so I can see how they turn out and learn about any issues you encounter. Your feedback is valuable to me, and I'm always open to new ideas or suggestions. Have fun printing!

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With this file you will be able to print Cubetto coding blocks with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Cubetto coding blocks.