It’s Easter again, and Pope Francis has decreed that “To live Easter means to enter into the mystery of Jesus who died and rose for us.”
To live Easter means to enter into the mystery of Jesus who died and rose for us.
â Pope Francis (@Pontifex) March 26, 2016
But while Jesus may have died for our sins (if you follow that religion), what about those who were destroyed and reassembled for our… grins? Yes, we’re talking about LEGO! And what better way to celebrate both resurrections than with a LEGO “Egg Bot” decorating machine?
In the above video, YouTuber and “full blown AFOL” (or Adult Fan of LEGO) JK Brickworks, a.k.a. Jason Allemann, shows off his LEGO Mindstorms Egg Botâwhich was inspired by the original 1990 Egg Botâand good blocks in Heaven is this a sweet little machine!
The whole setup is created using parts solely from the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 kit, as well as Sharpie markers (although any felt-tip pens will do), and of course, some eggs. Three motors in the Egg Bot are used to turn the egg, lift and drop the pen, and move the pen side to side. There are seven patterns that the Egg Bot can “print” on the eggs, although you can program your own.
If you’re a total egghead and want access to the holy trinity behind this creationâthe complete set of instructions, building notes, and program filesâyou can check out all of that algorithmic goodness on Allemann’s site here.
Now go forth! Spread the word of peace and pieces sold separately. It is thine duty. It might be too late this year, but you’ve got 365 days now to get ready for next time.
And it is also thine duty to let us know what you think of this LEGO Egg Bot! Resurrect your thoughts in the form of words in the comments section below.
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HT: United Press International
Images: JK Brickworks