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Letter formation alphabet puzzle stencils

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A1
P1S
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P1P
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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - face down colour inserts
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - face down colour inserts
Designer
16.5 h
7 plates
4.9(22)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill face up, no colour inserts
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill face up, no colour inserts
Designer
17.2 h
7 plates
5.0(10)

Rearranged for A1 mini
Rearranged for A1 mini
Designer
33.9 h
14 plates

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, colour-by-plate
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, colour-by-plate
14.7 h
7 plates
5.0(3)

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Support young learners in mastering correct letter formation while also building words! These puzzle-style stencils are based on the NSW Foundation font, designed for early writers. Each piece features directional arrows and stroke numbers to guide proper handwriting formation.

 

✨ Great for:

  • Name recognition
  • Letter formation practice
  • Word-building activities
  • Early writers using Foundation print

Includes multiple print profiles for best results across different printer setups. Capitals and lowercase letters provided, with alternative letters for lowercase k and capital I, to help cater to different styles. 

 

1. Facedown Coloured Insert – High Detail Finish (Supertack Plate Highly Recommended)

📸 Image 1 (Two lowercase k tiles)
Left: Alternative non-looped k
Right: Standard Foundation looped k

  • Printed facedown with coloured arrow inserts
  • Supertack plate + hilbert curve bottom layer = premium surface quality
  • Crisp results, but requires perfect bed adhesion. The arrows print first; this gives a lovely result but really needs a clean plate and perfact adhesion. I have tried using the textured plate and the print failed, so use the supertack plate or print the face up profile!
  • Built-in supports for tight external corners (don't worry, they pop off cleanly)

 

Check out that surface finish!

2. Face-Up, Cut Out Arrows – Colour Change Version

📸 Image 2 (Capital F and lowercase f tiles)
Left (blue F): Facedown, colour inserts using matte filament
Right (white and green f): Face-up, cut-out arrows with colour change

  • Arrows and stroke numbers are engraved into the top layer
  • Easier print than facedown profile
  • Matte filament gives a smoother finish than basic PLA, but may not be as durable.

 

3. Face-Up Single-Colour (No Colour Change)

📸 Image 3 (Capital G and lowercase g tiles)
Left (green G): Single colour using basic filament
Right (white and green g): Matte white top layer, better contrast and feel. 

  • Easy to print, but top finish may be less polished
  • Optional: try ironing top layer. Test carefully to avoid squishing details

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