The making of a LEGO brick

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The making of a LEGO brick

Intro
BusinessWeek has a great slideshow and article on how LEGOs are made –

“Compared to the high-tech toys of today, LEGO bricks look exceedingly simple. But their precise production process is nothing to scoff at. Each LEGO brick must have that perfect grasp — strong enough to hold onto another brick but easy enough for a child to pull apart. The production of LEGO bricks is so accurate that only 18 out of 1 million LEGO elements produced is considered defective. It’s an astonishing number, considering that 15 billion LEGO components are made every year. We take a look at how classic LEGO bricks are made.” [via] – Link & article.

Here’s a fun LEGO factoid –

LEGO Group is producing 15 billion components a year–that’s 1.7 million items an hour, or 28,500 a minute. Tire production accounts for some of that number; the factory also produces 306 million tiny rubber tires a year. In fact, going by that number, LEGO is the world’s No. 1 tire manufacturer.

Related:

  • LEGO Technic Difference Engine – Link.
  • LEGO Flash drive – Link.
  • Stargate: LEGO – Link.
  • LEGO PC – Link.
  • LEGO orrery – Link.
  • LEGO Harpsichord – Link.
  • HOW TO make a medium format pinhole LEGO camera – Link.
  • Color scanning LEGO music machine – Link.
  • LEGO archives @ MAKE – Link.

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