Use LEGO To Make Your Own Rope

Use LEGO To Make Your Own Rope

Making rope is a deceptively simple task since most people don’t realise it’s actually a complex weave of smaller strands. But thanks to LEGO master Nico71, if you’ve ever thought about making your own, you can build this intricately choreographed LEGO braiding machine.

Use LEGO To Make Your Own Rope

The machine uses five different string-filled reels that are passed back and forth between a couple of sets of spinning arms that ensure the strings are tightly woven together as they’re drawn to the top. The end result is a thicker rope, albeit one you probably wouldn’t want to use for mountain climbing.

Nicholas has provided the building instructions for this machine on his website, if you want to try your hand at building one. But unless you already have a mountain of LEGO at home, don’t actually expect this to be a cheaper way to bolster your rope stocks.

[YouTube via The Brothers Brick]


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