As a kid, Jason Allemann always loved building stuff with LEGO bricks -- but now that he's an adult, his brick-stacking game is on a whole different level. On his website, JK Brickworks, Allemann ...
We love Lego here at Geeky Gadgets, and we have featured a number of cool creations built using Lego. The latest one is this amazing Lego Felt Tip Printer. This incredible printer was built from ...
Hello World! One Lego enthusiast has made a working https://www.pcworld.com/products/printers.html using spare Lego bricks, a felt-tip pen, a few mechanical parts ...
A 29-year-old computer programmer from Manchester has taken his childhood love of Lego a step further and created a fully-functional Lego and felt-tip pen printer. Lego has long been a decisively cool ...
The PriNXT may not be the first functioning printer made of Lego, but given that it was made by 14-year old Lego Mindstorms wunderkind Leon Overweel, we won't hold that against it. The printer employs ...
Following in the likes of MakerBot and RepRap, Will Gorman at BattleBricks has created a new 3D printer that you can build yourself. There's only one caveat: it's made of Lego. The MakerLegoBot is ...
Considering that it uses a fat-tipped felt-tip pen, this Lego printer makes a surprisingly detailed image. That's really missing the point, though: This is a frackin' Lego machine that can draw! It ...
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 ...
What do you get when you put a Lego robotics kit, basic tools and a creative mind together? A Braille printer. Shubham Banerjee, 12, talks to NPR's Scott Simon about his project to help the blind.
As cool and wonderful as Lego is, those plastic bricks can be tricky to handle if you want to step up from mere constructive play into serious custom-built prototyping. UberBlox hopes to fill that gap ...
It has been used to build a life-sized velociraptor, the Batmobile and a six-foot replica of the space shuttle. Now, Lego is building human skin. Kind of. Scientists from Cardiff University have used ...