Tsumiki (Japanese Stacking Blocks)

Tsumiki (Japanese Stacking Blocks)

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Tsumiki are sometimes called the Japanese interpretation of Lego bricks. I was inspired by this [woodworker on youtube making Tsumiki blocks](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-sdNZ_ObYQ). I thought, "why not 3D print these!!" My model is exactly half the dimensions of the ones he made. The ones pictured were printed at 66% size which came out nicely, but I wouldn't print much smaller. Print at 200% to get the same size as the wood blocks in the video (BIG by 3D print standards). Supports are needed for the top leg overhang. Material: PLA In-fill: 10-15% Layer Height: .2mm Supports: Yes (But you might be able to get away without them) Files: Tsumiki.stl - Single block 6 x Tsumiki.stl - 6 blocks spaced as close together as they can be.

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