Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Duplo Brick With Sliding Doors

Viacheslav Slavinsky shared on Thingiverse

Duplo Brick With Sliding Doors

A duplo brick with a pair of sliding doors. A must have for every sliding doors connosieur.

They can be used standalone, to build a station with station doors, or to build a traincar with 4 pairs of sliding doors using a standard Duplo train platform.

In action:
https://youtu.be/XvvmYw_J3No

I’m sorry but the SCAD file is really how’ya’doin because I had to do it during very short breaks over a long period of time. There are many things that I would like to improve, but meanwhile I save this here for you to build and play.

In my experience, the tolerances are pretty tight. With my printer, I have to deburr the bottom edges heavily in order for the doors not to bind. If they seem to bind anyway, try to see what makes them stop and remove it.


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