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The blocks have both Latin characters and braille, so people who can not read braille can also use them to practice themselves or with a blind person. The Latin character is cut out and can also be used for tracing using a fineliner or mechanical pencil. They can be used just like they are or you can stick magnetic tape on them so they can be used on a metal board, fridge, steel table, etc.
The set includes A to Z and a generic block which can be adapted for other characters by removing the appropriate braille dots and type indication. You can write the applicable character on the blocks or use a sticker for this.
Aside from this set there are sets for calculus, punctuation marks and blanks for other languages. Check for these in my library.
Tip: blocks can be glued together to form common words.
These blocks can be printed using a FDM printer (0.1 mm layerheight) but for a nicer result you can use a SLA/DLP printer.
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Magnetic braille blocks - Text
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