
LEGO Stencil
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<p>This is my take on a stencil for attaching LEGO bricks with paper. Use the stencil to draw circles on a piece of paper, which you then cut out with a single-hole punch. You can then attach bricks together using the pieces of paper to make flexible models.</p><p>I could explain that better, but you should really just <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBZO8j5l-SQ">watch this video by Playfool</a> (which talks about an actual LEGO-branded hole punch that was sold in Japan).</p><p>There's also a LEGO stencil by <a href="https://learn.browndoggadgets.com/c/Hole_Punch_LEGO">Brown Dog Gadgets</a>, and they offer some other ideas for projects.</p><p>My version provides a 4x4 grid of holes, and has lots of room to grip and hold the stencil using your left or right hand. The stencils in the photo have “EFK” debossed into them, as they were used for Engineering For Kids summer camps.</p><p>I used transparent PETG, but the stencil can be printed with opaque filament. The notches on each side enable you to line up the stencil with the edge of a piece of paper, even if you can't see through it.</p><p>I used one wall and four solid layers at 0.25mm.</p>
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