
Pixel art (Red panda)
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So here's my simple and quickly printable solution for making pixel art in real life! To connect all these parts together, I relied heavily on toothpicks. My first challenge arose when I ran out of the initial type of toothpicks and had to switch to ones with a slightly larger diameter later on. That's why before printing a large batch, it's essential to print one 2-way kind first and test if your toothpicks fit well together. This will save you from potential headaches down the line. When assembling, keep track of the spacing between connectors closely. Use something as a spacer – I used a 2x1 LEGO block, but anything else will work too. If you're planning to use bottle caps like I did, be sure to add them and check the spacing once again to ensure it meets your expectations. Enjoy!
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