A Hackaday maker has produced a fully functional 3D-printed Lego-compatible train bridge, answering a long-standing absence in Lego’s train accessories. The design addresses the practical challenges ...
Imagine the power to clone your favorite LEGO piece—not just any piece, but let’s say, one that costs €50 second-hand. [Balazs] from RacingBrick posed this exact question: can a 3D scanner recreate ...
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 ...
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3D print your way to perfect LEGO storage
LEGO fans are using 3D printing to create storage solutions that match their collections and building habits. Designs include modular trays, magnetic brick-shaped boxes, and systems that fit into ...
A Steam Deck enthusiast puts some of their Lego bricks to use by creating a neat stand, offering up a great way to recycle and save money on accessories. The idea could also help players make custom ...
There are a few main types of resin 3D printing, like SLA and DLP, each with its own way of hardening the liquid resin with ...
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