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16 really useful things kids can make with LEGO There’s no doubt that LEGO is hours of fun for kids … and a nuisance for mums to pick up. Maxabella has come up with a list of practical items that kids can make from LEGO – everything from a belt to a phone stand! LEGO phone holder: Give your phone a rest while it’s recharging in a LEGO phone holder. Also handy for propping up your phone when you’re cooking from an online recipe. Get the kids to rustle up as many stands as you need. Chances are you’ve heard of and even owned some of the incredibly popular children’s toy LEGO in your lifetime! LEGO has been inspiring children for decades, allowing them to be creative and clever all at once, and encouraging kids to imagine what it’s like to be an architect, an engineer, an inventor or one of many other fantastic careers.Created by Ole Kirk Christiansen in his workshop in Billund, Denmark, LEGO began production in 1949. Since then, over 560 billion pieces have been produced, which is at least 62 bricks for every individual person on this entire planet!




There are also six theme parks dedicated to LEGO and play-sets that cover almost every media franchise from games and movies to books and sporting events. There are even some LEGO bricks floating around in space because in May 2011, 13 LEGO kits  were taken to astronauts so that they could build models and study how the bricks react in microgravity.Every single thing about LEGO seems to be both inspired and simple. Even the word LEGO is wonderful, as it comes from the Danish phrase leg godt, meaning “play well” and a standard LEGO brick can withstand 950lbs of pressure, which is about the weight of an average moose. It’s no wonder then that children and adults alike all around the world are inspired by LEGO and have come up with various ways to use the nifty little bricks. In fact, the only bad thing about LEGO is that standing on one with bare feet was voted the most painful thing a human being can experience, second only to childbirth!Whether you want to brighten up your home, teach your children mathematics or craft some geeky jewelry, you can do anything you want to with LEGO.




To get your imaginations rolling, here are 24 wonderful creations people have crafted using just Lego.1. DIY Easy Wall Repair2. Creative and Colourful Interior Design3. Educational Tools to Help Kids Learn Math4. A Prosthetic Animal Limb6. A Super Simple Key Rack (Miniature Figures Optional and Interchangeable)7. An Incredible Phone Stand8. Or Even a Knife Stand for the Kitchen9. A Decorative Tower Case10. Nerdy yet Posh Cuff Links for Special Outings11. A LEGO-Lamp Shade That Will Make Any Room More Fun12.  A New House and/ or Toys for Your Pets13. A Rather Uncomfortable Looking Sofa or Table14. Gift Wrapping or Storage15. A Set of Seriously Nifty Coasters16. Flowers That Will Never, Ever Die17. And a Plant Pot to Keep Them In18. A Mirror or Picture Frame Which Would Look Great in a Child’s Bedroom20. You Can Even Make Jewellery!21. Or a Toothbrush Holder22. Or, My Personal Favourite, a Bookshelf!23. A Napkin Holder for Children’s Parties24. A Lego Time-Management System!




Bit Planner from Special Projects on Vimeo.What was the best thing you ever built using LEGO?Get An Awesome LifeI'm in!Have an instructable you think should be included in this collection?Here Are 16 Awesome Uses For LEGO You Never Thought Of. #10 Is Straight Up Awesome. Since 1949, LEGOs have been a part of our lives, making walking barefoot through our children's toy rooms a dangerous minefield. (Studies will soon show that stepping on a LEGO brick while barefoot is the most painful thing a person can experience, second only to childbirth.) As of 2013, LEGO has produced 560 billion bricks, contributing to all of the amazing kits that have been built over the years, from Star Wars to Simpsons. LEGOs were made so that children could think outside of the box and build whatever their hearts desired. So, it makes sense that some people came up with some pretty cool things you can build with LEGO: 1.) A heart friendship necklace. 2.) Adorable structural repair. 3.) Fun home design for kids (and adults).




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Some Think This Fireball Is Evidence That Aliens Exist, But Scientists DisagreeThis article was last modified on 26 November 2016.Imagine a robotics kit that can take any shape you want. This is the Mindstorms EV3 kit.In 2013, LEGO released a new version of its Mindstorms series called EV3. Once with the new kit, the Danish company inspires the engineers of tomorrow and continue what already began with the NXT kit.Tons of Lego projects are shared by the hobbyists on the Internet. As I see after I explore hundreds of projects, you will also see why the EV3 kit is an inevitable source of inspiration to build robots. Yes, built modular robots with bricks, sensors, and the EV3 intelligent brick. It’s probably the best prototyping platform for anyone who loves to build different things using the same parts and components.In the following, I explore fascinating robots like rovers, robot arms, drones, mobile caterpillar, and more.Tic Tac Toe Robot Tic Tac Toe is a smart robot designed to entertain the users by playing the strategy game Tic Tac Toe.




The bot is built with a program developed with leJOS EV3 Java.EV3 Experimental Robotic Arm System Powered by one electric motor, this robotic arm is an experimental robot built only with Mindstorms EV parts. This robot arm is developed to have 360 degrees reaction. The platform has attached two wheels and two EV3 intelligent bricks to control a variety of sensors and motors. With just a LEGO EV3 educational kit, two kids develop this autonomous robot arm with the ability to grasp and manipulate objects. Robot Arm controlled via Bluetooth PS3 controller This responsive and precise robotic arm is built with LEGO pieces and has attached a Raspberry Pi board. It’s controlled with a PS3 controller via Bluetooth wireless technology. EV3rstormer is a remote control humanoid robot based on tracks and designed to shoot with small balls. Spik3r is a six-legged creature able to turn sharply and snaps with its crushing claw. This Lego project is a real solution to solve the well-known Rubik Cube puzzle.




Play3r is a simple Lego EV3 robot with color, infrared and touch sensors. The Mindstorms EV3 kit is a good source to build a wide range of robots using simple sensors such as color or touch. The Sort3r robot is designed to sort balls depending on the color. Dinor3x is a dinosaur that can walk and turn on legs. Designed by a Lego hobbyist, Ev3d4 is a simple programmable robot designed to interact with the user and capable of moving around him. With a cobra-like design, this Lego robot can slither, snap and attack anyone around it. Built entirely from the Mindstorms EV3 kit, LuuMa is a wheel based project that performs simple instructions such as turn on a switch mounted on the top of the robot.EV3 Robot tracks a black line This line follower robot is a good example for beginners to get started with the EV3 kit. G3Roboy is a simple EV3 robot engineered to detect colors. EV3Meg is a fan made project based on wheels and designed to run in a big packaging line factory.




It’s capable to follow a line and grasp objects with its gripper arms. With two big wheels and three sensors, Dizz3 is an educational robot designed to understand the property of a rigid body under movement such as force, moment, moment of inertia, acceleration, or the center of gravity. With two wheels, a gyro sensor and a pen, this little robot can be a good source of fun. RileyRover is a robot designed for classroom lessons where are used the ultrasonic, color, and gyro sensors. Rac3 Truck is the first Lego EV3 truck with sensors and motors capable of autonomous tasks. Robodoz3r is a robot bulldozer capable of autonomous tasks and designed to push things using its bulldozer bucket. Using tracks, this robot has all-terrain abilities and can be used with a set of different tools including a bi-blade blender, blasting bazooka, gripping claw and a heavy hammer. The Battle Tank robot is engineered with all-terrain abilities and can detect obstacle using the well-known Lego sensors.




Gripp3r is a giant robot with antennas and a special gripper located in front of the robot designed to grasp different objects. With a crazy attitude according to its designer, Kraz3 is a fun companion that reacts due to its IR Beacon.Bobb3e Bobb3e is a remote controlled robot capable of steering and lift objects. SaphirQu3st is a tracked robot able to find autonomously objects colored in blue. At least one LEGO robot is prepared for Mars missions. Built with LEGO pieces, the LEGO EV3 controller, and with an Arduino microcontroller attached, this mobile caterpillar is featured with a 3D printer extruder to print buildings and machines. Drawbot is a LEGO robot with pencils instead legs that draw when is moving. This is a Lego robot that loves books. Bookreader is a digital book reader robot built with LEGO blocks, LEGO motors and has attached a Raspberry Pi prototyping board and a BrickPi. The robot has the task to turn the pages of the book. Spybotics is a platform based on LEGO components and allows anyone to assemble the bot, control and program it for different missions.




HOW TO create a Line Following Robot using Mindstorms From this tutorial you can learn how to build a line following robot using the Mindstorms EV3 kit.ARM Lego robot prepares to smash own puzzle-solving record This project is a bonus for Lego and Rubik’s Cube hobbyists. Cubestormer is a very fast robot built from Lego EV3 pieces and able to solve the Rubik Cube puzzle in only 5.2 seconds. The EV3COMPOS3R project can be built with either the retail or education (plus extension) sets. The project allows you to compose and save tunes on the EV3 brick. The Mk 3 robot has giant tracks and is powered by EV3 motors. Each track is built from 75 pieces and can turn in place or climb over big obstacles. EVB – Rubic’s Cube Solver This is a LEGO machinery able to solve a Rubik cube. The LEGO bot is controlled via an EVB shield for the Beaglebone Black board. The Rubik’s cube is placed in the center of the boat and is handled by two arms: one arm rotate the cube, and another one detect the colors.




The MindCub3r is another LEGO robot designed to solve the Rubik’s Cube puzzle. It has a rotary plate and an arm that turns the cube puzzle according to the color detected by the sensor. A LEGO robot with an Android smartphone attached to its chest. The smartphone power and control the self-balancing robot, while the user control the robot wireless with another smartphone. This LEGO robot has two rotating discs to scan and draws what it scans. On one disc is the illustration and on the other disc is an arm that draws what is scanned. This rover powered by four servos is controlled by a Handuino controller. The controller has a built-in LCD display and a multitude of input options. The robot communicates wireless via an XBee module. Lego Starcraft 2 Siege Tank Built as a copy of the Siege Tank in Starcraft 2, this LEGO tank has mobile tracks that drive and turn the robot in any direction. It’s built with a tonne of LEGO pieces, four motors and two linear actuators.




This LEGO truck has attached the EV3 intelligent brick and is controlled via a smartphone using a web browser and a simple application with a circle to drive the robot in any direction. This two-wheeled LEGO bot has attached an EVShield and can host a variety of LEGO components such as EV3 motors and sensors. Santa Claus’s Sleigh LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Santa Claus is coming to LEGO Mindstorms with two of the most favorite reindeers. The legs of the reindeers are moving simultaneously, but the whole platform is moving on two wheels. Gripper EV3 Stage II This robot can handle large objects with a large gripper attached in front of the platform. The robot is controlled via a WiFi dongle and is built with EV3 bricks. These are two synchronized robotic telescopes built from LEGO pieces. This robot is built with two mobile parts that slide to climb stairs. The first part of the robot has attached four wheels with different dimensions. The second part has a tank track that goes up and down the front part and two wheels to support the structure.

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