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by jlv2
613 days ago
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From the Register article: "Fans of 3D printing will no doubt be pleased to note that some of the parts (notably one of the large gears) came from a printer, but only because buying missing bits online tends to take longer and cost more. A real-world version of the model was designed and built first to make sure it worked. Stud.io was then pressed into service to create rendered versions." https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/05/lego_ideas_turing_mac... |
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