Lego Duplo 2x2 30 deg angled brick (so you can make a full circle)

Lego Duplo 2x2 30 deg angled brick (so you can make a full circle)

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You know what I love about Lego? That only my imagination limits me. Every time I play with Lego, I'm excited and inspired to find new ways of connecting them. There are so many ways you can build great stuff with them. This is really amazing. But why not take it one step further? I've always wanted to make a full circle with Legos. So I've decided to design special 30-degree 2x2 bricks and make it possible. There are five STL files to choose from: - LegoDuplo2x230degFlatOnBottomWith0.12Support - LegoDuplo2x230degFlatOnBottomWith0.20Support These are oriented flat on the bottom, with support for the central bottom pin. There is a 0.12mm and 0.20mm gap between the support and the pin. - LegoDuplo2x230degFlatTopWith0.12Support - LegoDuplo2x230degFlatTopWith0.20Support These are oriented so that the top of the brick is flat, which means there's support for the pin and the brick itself. The top part prints parallel to the hotbed. - LegoDuplo2x230degNoSupport There are no supports at all, so you can generate them on your own. Also, there's a source file from DesignSpark Mechanical (LegoDuplo.rsdoc) so you can modify the object yourself. To make a full circle, you need 12 pieces. But before printing 12 of them, print just one and check if it's okay. Have fun. Warning: Three-dimensional printed parts are not safe for toddlers. Use your common sense. After printing, gently remove the supports. Here is my video about this part: https://youtu.be/YqFwJMLAONc

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