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For the second assignment I used lego. I combined two different techniques to bond material that is plastic. Lego itself off course has a bonding ability, but it also is made to easily take it apart and rebuild something new. But when you combine this with clue it becomes a strong structure. Also I think its very nice to see the color grid without directly associating it with lego because we are used to see lego in the typical block form
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current | 11:09, 17 March 2016 | 3,264 × 1,840 (1.63 MB) | Tyson Goudsmits (talk | contribs) | For the second assignment I used lego. I combined two different techniques to bond material that is plastic. Lego itself off course has a bonding ability, but it also is made to easily take it apart and rebuild something new. But when you combine this wit | |
11:09, 17 March 2016 | 3,264 × 1,840 (1.63 MB) | Tyson Goudsmits (talk | contribs) | For the second assignment I used lego. I combined two different techniques to bond material that is plastic. Lego itself off course has a bonding ability, but it also is made to easily take it apart and rebuild something new. But when you combine this wit |
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