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We especially love the theme of these lamps and they would match well with your LEGO mystery box. What’s really great about this tutorial is that it lays down the foundation for LEGO-built lamps that could be more interactive, involve more control (like RGB LEDs), or even introduce some LEGO mechanics! Posted in Toy Hacks Tagged display, lego, light, lite-brite Lite Brites Fade, But LED Clocks Are Forever The method of creating patterns is very similar to the way it’s done on the “Lite-Brite”. used these parts with the drilled holes to create a dot matrix in which he placed colored transparent LEGO dots in the holes. These lamps are built completely out of LEGO Technic pieces, the brand of LEGO that have holes drilled through them so you can build more advanced creations. Not only does it look stunning and incorporate all of the things we love, it’s actually a pretty novel design. Looking for a throw back to your childhood, or maybe you just appreciate things that light up and look amazing? Well, has a really impressive project for you. Thanks to for the tip! Posted in Art Tagged art, CMYK, color, image, liquid, lite-brite, medical, pump

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And, for those still looking to scratch the 90s nostalgia itch, there are plenty of other projects using the Lite Brite as inspiration. It’s worth checking out not just for the art but for the amount of detail involved as well. The results of the project are striking, especially when considering that a lot of hurdles needed to be cleared to get this kind of quality, including some physical limitations on the way that the liquids behave in the first place. He was able to use less expensive parts, compared to medical-grade equipment, by using servo-controlled valves and peristaltic pumps, but makes up for their inaccuracies with some detailed math and calibration. The creator created the robot essentially from scratch using an array of 3D printers, waterjets, and CNC machines. The result looks similar to a Lite-Brite using liquids instead of small pieces of plastic. The art is created by pumping a small amount of CMYK-colored liquids into a 24×16 grid, with each space in the grid able to hold a small amount of the colored liquid.

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This liquid handling workstation doesn’t create novel drugs, though, it creates art, and performs similar functions to its professional counterparts at a much lower cost in exchange for a lot of calibration and math. They are also extraordinarily expensive, as is most specialty medical research equipment. Liquid handling workstations are commonly used in drug development, and look like small CNC machines with droppers on the ends which can dispense liquid into any container in a grid array.














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