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Re: What Process are Lego Bricks Manufactured With?
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Tue, 21 Jan 2003 01:54:55 GMT
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This is probably of no help... but I shot a few pix of a "retired" 2x3 mold
at Legoland CA this past summer... They are a bit blurry, but maybe I'll
shoot a few more if I can make it out to BricksWest next month!

Here are the links:

http://www.plasticbrick.com/images/Legoland_2002_Photos/Pages/Image42.html

http://www.plasticbrick.com/images/Legoland_2002_Photos/Pages/Image43.html

http://www.plasticbrick.com/images/Legoland_2002_Photos/Pages/Image44.html

Hope that helps a little bit!

-Tommy Rainwater
"Cogito Ergo Lego"


In lugnet.general, Sun Yun writes:
I was sitting in front of the computer the other day and just staring at a
2x4 lego brick.  How the heck do they make these things?  They go against
everything I've ever learned about injection molding; no draft angle, no
radius in the corners, etc etc etc.

Anybody know what process lego uses to acheive such great results?



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I was sitting in front of the computer the other day and just staring at a 2x4 lego brick. How the heck do they make these things? They go against everything I've ever learned about injection molding; no draft angle, no radius in the corners, etc (...) (22 years ago, 20-Jan-03, to lugnet.general)

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