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comment Useful machines built with LEGO
Well this all sounds like toy examples. The machines for demonstrating principles of physics, engineering and structure come closest. There should be online video tutorials for learning with Lego :-)
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answered Are LEGO bricks recyclable?
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comment What's the exact opacity and translucency of transparent bricks?
I don't want to measure this but I'd like to have some numbers, charts, technical specifications etc. to know how light from specific LEDs would be changed.
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comment Are there more studs or “antistuds”?
The pieces you depicted have hollow studs which could also count as antistuds ;-)
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revised What are the exact dimensions of a DUPLO brick?
diameter inside studs
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answered Homemade methods for interfacing a Servo with LEGO bricks
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comment What are the female parts called?
See also this question for naming other features of a brick: bricks.stackexchange.com/questions/1636/…
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comment Is there an official LEGO terminology for the features of basic pieces?
This question asks about naming the "tubes": bricks.stackexchange.com/questions/1350/…
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accepted Is there an official LEGO terminology for the features of basic pieces?
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comment Is there an official LEGO terminology for the features of basic pieces?
Ok, stud (or knob), tube, pin and wall should name the basic features of a simple brick. The little support walls at the bottom could be called splines.