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Functional 3D Printing

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The original was posted on /r/functionalprint by /u/ninjascript on 2025-01-19 17:11:26+00:00.


I picked up a new Lego set for my 5yo yesterday. It's a big Technics combine tractor that he wanted to start building right away.

He got about 20 steps in and of course there's a missing piece, and it's an unusual one... I spent an hour looking for a spare in our giant toolbox full of Lego and turned up a lot of near misses, but nothing that would work.

I really didn't think I could print something this small on my K1 Max (heh), but... here it is! ๐Ÿ˜…

Printed at .12 layer height using Overture Super PLA+ which just happened to be the same color as the original part. I got a bit paranoid and dropped the speed down to 10mm/s, but with a print this small it still finished in under 6 minutes lol

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