Some of you may know that I've undertaken a "30 day Lego challenge" where I'm trying to build a model or do a project to better understand the Lego system nearly every day for 30 days...
In this project I did some experiments to better understand the relative proportions of the width of a brick to it's height, the width of a stud, the thickness of the wall of a brick and other relevant proportions. Overall, the system works well, but it is a bit weird. (ex: Why did they decide to make bricks taller than they are wide anyways!?)
As such, I decided to "redesign" the Lego brick to eliminate some of the quirks of the system while making building techniques which I like easier to achieve (ex: offsetting bricks). I designed the new bricks in CAD software, and even printed a few on a 3d printer.
My 3d-printed bricks based on a new design...
In doing so, I discovered some new challenges, but I think the project will be interesting to people on this forum.
LINK: http://tomalphin.com/2013/11/lego-challenge-25-redesigning-lego-bricks-tomblox.html
Let me know if you think this is interesting, or have further ideas...
Sincerely,
---tom