Fix-Stone-House
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Actually, I just wanted to make some stones for my stone stacker to stack. What emerged was a dollhouse for my 2-year-old grandson and his 6-month-old sister.
The stones are not interlocking bricks (except for a few stones in the roof area: but this is due to the limited build volume of the A1 mini), they are centered by the cones, but otherwise held in position only by gravity.
The house can be set up super quickly, but also torn down even faster. That's why I named them Fix-Stones.
My granddaughter will have a lot of fun knocking them over in a few months, and my grandson is already enjoying building them…..
However, the stones can also be used very well for other projects.
The stones are heavy-duty, as they should be suitable for toddlers. Printing each individual stone takes an average of about 15 minutes.
If you want to rebuild the house, your printer will be busy for some time….
And, you should use stones that are as light as possible. My ground floor was a bit gloomy. That's why I used a lamp in the pictures.
By the way, building the house with the stone stacker is not recommended. It quickly turns into nasty work, and because you quickly knock over the wall you just built, you'll quickly become a case for the psychiatrist.












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