Lego Block's 2x2, 3x2, 4x2, 6x2
Description
Standard Lego Brick Set
Instructions
Easily Printable. I use a Replicator 2 with PLA on the standard medium setting in makerware and they all work well.
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imitation
on
December 27, 2012
said:
Not only is the product and its name registered and copyrighted, but also widely patented. It's fairly illegal to post such a thing here.
bbum
on
December 28, 2012
said:
Like most sites, I'd bet that Thingiverse doesn't actively monitor trademark or IP abuse. Doing so incurs a tremendous amount of liability when you miss something. Instead, it is more likely that Thingiverse will only take things down if a complaint -- probably formal, likely DMCA -- is received.
A sort of "common carrier" approach.
IANAL.
delsydsoftware
on
December 27, 2012
said:
The name is trademarked, to be sure. But the last of the Lego patents expired in 1989.
License
Lego Block's 2x2, 3x2, 4x2, 6x2 by SmokyFrosty is licensed under the Attribution - Non-Commercial - Creative Commons license.

Tried printing the 4x2, but the bottom didn't hold to the bed and it started to twist. Even though I have a Kapton-covered, heated bed (at 100 degrees), I'll try again with a raft.
But if it doesn't print i'll upload on with some cut off tabs, let me know.
Because there isn't much surface on the bottom it does need a good n sticky first layer to hold the build in place :)