Lini Cube compatible surface
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A buddy of mine snagged a set of this building toy on Kickstarter last year. When he got it the other day, he showed it to me and I right away thought I could somewhat copy it to 3D print more blocks and create different shapes. He left me just one single block. I grabbed my calipers and launched Sketchup. Less than an hour later, I got this blue face out of my Ultimaker 2! I'll be uploading more stuff within the next few days. Note: I used a 0.25mm nozzle to print this, sliced with Simplify 3D. Took ten minutes to print. The Lini Cubes project is a successful Kickstarter campaign by Daniel Stead Official Website: https://www.lini.design Lini Cube on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/linicube/ Kickstarter page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/497871201/lini-cube-next-generation-educational-toy-building Purchase Lini Cubes here: https://www.lini.design/collections/all
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