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I 3D printed some LEGO bricks and ruined my whole day
It didn't go quite to plan.
LEGO make lots of neat floral arrangements these days, and even little Christmas trees, too. While they’re fun to build out of tiny little blocks, they’re a little small for use as your main Christmas ...
A team of scientists from Beijing's Tsinghua University have reportedly devised a means of producing uniform embryonic stem cells with a 3D printer. These cells stack like organic Lego bricks and ...
On average, Lego produces about 20 billion plastic bricks and building elements every year, and most come from injection molding machines that are so precise that just 18 of every million parts ...
Ever wanted to connect Lego bricks to K'Nex bits? Or have you ever needed to stick a Krinkle to a Zoob -- whatever those are? The Free Universal Construction Kit (which has a rather unfortunate ...
Etsy shop funky3Dfaces will turn you into a Lego character, but it won’t be cheap. 3D-printed heads small enough to plug onto a Lego body cost $30.08 on the shop, though the business is currently ...
Want to make your Lego collection a little more personal? A seller on Etsy is now accepting orders for tiny 3D-printed heads based on your likeness that you can stick on your minifigures. You’ll need ...
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