The moulds used to create charge plate Lego pieces are engineer with uttermost preciseness so that the bricks last out connected via friction alone . But over time your Lego pieces will wear out with manipulation and eventually stop stick around , andPhillipe Cantinwanted to know exactly when that would happen .
So he built a small machine designed to stress try out a pair of six - stud Lego bricks , repeatedly assembling and take apart them until they no longer hold together on their own . After ten full days of examination , it turns out the magic number was 37,112 attempts — which is amazing . Of course that number will for sure vary from piece to piece , but it ’s good to know your Lego aggregation can endure more playtime than you’re able to probably throw at it in a life-time . [ Phillipe CantinviaArduino BlogviaMake ]
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