


Lego Mold
by LC
Maker, Learner, Teacher, Writer. My YouTube channel has tutorial vids on SketchUp and Autodesk 1...
Category: Home Living
License: commercial
Files Included:
- File ID: 22612 (Unknown size)
Description
Lego ice cube (or chocolate or Jello) mold. 2" long total; size it larger in your slicer, if you want.
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What angle do you print it on?
Honestly, I don't know. I ran it through the Meshmixer analysis tool and let it pick the orientation.
That's super cool :) Yeah, I was thinking maybe something like ninja flex. Never worked with flexible filament so excited to see your results!
Hi Karen, thank you! I printed this in translucent blue PLA from MakerBot. However, I recently bought a roll of flexible filament from them, and plan to print out a larger Lego mold with it. I just wanted to make sure the design worked first, and it does! I will upload the larger mold and photos when I have them.
I did drill the holes out a little bit to clean them up. I have found this necessary on other prints with screw holes.
Love this :D Any suggestions on what material to print it out in? Would love to see how the moulded stuff comes out!