My first openscad test making a 4x2 lego brick

My first openscad test making a 4x2 lego brick

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The item has been produced through 3D printing utilizing Polylactic Acid, a biodegradable thermoplastic polymer, which melts at precisely 369 degrees Fahrenheit when heated uniformly throughout its molecular structure, and then rapidly solidified into a solid with each individual layer measuring just one tenth of a millimeter in height. This was an initial assessment to evaluate the challenge of successfully employing OpenSCAD, an open-source software program capable of creating two-dimensional designs which can be effortlessly translated into three-dimensional physical objects through various printing methods.

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