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 ...
Before ‘3D printing’ became a catch-all term, the hardware, which has been in use for decades, was referred to as a rapid prototyper. But even waiting five hours for a ‘rapidly’ printed part can be a ...
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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 ...
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