I’d like to get into 3D printed fashion accessories and furniture idk

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    The one I had designed for integrating 12V power connections in my LEGO builds. I designed two 2x2 bricks with openings to receive a male and female connector on one side and two holes for the wires on the other. I integrate them into my models to have a 12V power grid across all my modules.

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        The project addresses this. First, I don’t need LEGO level precision, as the connectors are built-in in a way that they are not visible. They are surrounded by real LEGO parts that keep them sufficiently in place so they meet the opposite connector, and that is OK.

        Second, the guy who prints those connector housings for me is already a specialist in printing LEGO-fitting 3D prints.

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        You don’t need Lego-level tolerances to at least function with Lego. Look at MegaConstrux (formerly MegaBloks). They’re garbage on tolerances, but they mostly work fine.

        I’ve successfully printed 3/4 scale Lego-style bricks to work with a 3/4 scale brick set I have, and using a 0.2mm nozzle they came out great. I can only assume that at full scale they would work just as well.