This Wonderful DIY Lego Typewriter Does What Lego Couldn't

Innovative Lego Enthusiast Outdoes the Original in Crafting a Functional Typewriter

When Lego released its 1950s-inspired typewriter set back in 2021, fans were left underwhelmed by its lack of functionality. Despite its stunning design and intricate details, the set was merely ornamental, with plain 2x1 bricks serving as letter blocks and an inkless fabric ribbon instead of actual printing mechanism.

Enter Koenkun Bricks, a talented Lego builder who's taken it upon himself to create a typewriter that not only looks the part but also actually types. In a recent video, he showcased his painstaking build, which features 1x1 round tiles adorned with alphabet letters that are slapped onto a scrolling sheet of white plates.

The result is a Rube Goldberg-esque contraption that defies expectations. Each key press triggers three separate mechanisms: one to release a letter tile, another to move the carriage into place, and a third to press the tile onto the "paper." The first mechanism involves sliding a lever that pushes a single tile out from storage, while the second mechanism uses tensioned rubber bands to propel the carriage forward.

While there are some minor limitations to the design – including the need for manual reloading of spacing blocks and scrolling of paper – Koenkun Bricks' creation is still an impressive feat of Lego engineering. As he so aptly put it in his video, "Your toy fills my days with limitless creative crafting" – a sentiment that's sure to resonate with fellow Lego enthusiasts.

With its perfect blend of form and function, Koenkun Bricks' typewriter has set a new standard for what's possible with Lego bricks. It's a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of the fan community and serves as a reminder that even the most seemingly impossible ideas can be brought to life with enough dedication and passion.
 
man i am literally speechless right now!!! 🤯 this is like the ultimate proof that lego fandom is still lit 🔥 koenkun bricks is a total genius for taking on this project and just slaying it with his engineering skills 💪 i mean who needs actual printing mechanisms when you can create a rube goldberg machine that actually works? 🤔 and omg the little details like the manual reloading of spacing blocks and scrolling of paper are like, super realistic 🙌 it's like he took all the lego brick tutorials from youtube and just mashed them into one epic project 💥 this is what i call dedication and passion, bravo koenkun bricks, bravo 👏
 
omg I'm so impressed by this guy Koenkun Bricks 🤩 he must've spent so much time on this project it's like, wow the way the tiles move around is so cool how does it work tho? i wish i could understand all the mechanisms he explained in his video but i got lost lol what's with the spacing blocks though can't we just have automatic line breaks or something? anyway i love that he mentioned creativity filling his days with endless crafting sessions that's like, super relatable for me too when im building stuff on minecraft 😂
 
I'm loving this! The thought of building an actual typewriter with Legos is just mind-blowing 🤯. I mean, it's not about making something pretty, but actually making it work like a real machine? That's the kind of creativity that gets me pumped up 💪. But you know what's even crazier? The fact that someone took an idea and ran with it (literally!) to create something so functional. It just goes to show how talented and passionate Lego enthusiasts are out there 💼.

What do you guys think about Koenkun Bricks' creation? Would you want a Lego typewriter like this in your life? 🤔
 
I'm so obsessed with this 🤩! Koenkun Bricks is like a genius 🧠, I mean, who else can make a Lego typewriter work? 🤔 It's amazing how much thought and effort went into making it functional 😮. The Rube Goldberg mechanism is so cool 🎥, like a little Lego dance party 💃. Although there are some minor issues 🤷‍♂️, the overall design is pure magic ✨. I'm loving this new level of creativity in the Lego community 💡 and can't wait to see what others come up with! 👀
 
This guy Koenkun Bricks is like the Steve Jobs of Legos, right? He takes this idea and runs with it, making it not just cool but functional too. I mean, think about it, if we could apply that kind of innovation to our government's policy-making process, we might actually get things done 🤯. Like, imagine a system where every bill is designed with as much care and attention to detail as Koenkun Bricks' typewriter. We'd have more efficient, effective governance. It's like the old saying goes, "the right tool for the job" - if we had more people like Koenkun Bricks on our side of politics, maybe we could make some real progress 🕊️.
 
I'm torn about this Koenkun Bricks' typewriter thingy... 🤔 I mean, on one hand, it's mind-blowing how he managed to create something so functional out of Lego bricks, especially when the original set was just a toy 🎨. But, at the same time, isn't it kinda weird that we're still using technology from like 60 years ago? And what's with all those tiny parts and mechanisms? It's like, hello! Can't he just use a smartphone app to type out messages or something? 📱🤦‍♂️ On the other hand, I guess it's kinda cool that someone put so much effort into making something from scratch, even if it is for nostalgia's sake 😊. So yeah... Koenkun Bricks' typewriter is both amazing and kinda unnecessary at the same time 🤷‍♂️
 
.. think about it, what does this Lego typewriter tell us about human desire for connection? We crave touch, tactile experience, but we also yearn for efficiency, speed... our tools should enable us to express ourselves freely, yet still make our lives easier. This Koenkun Bricks creation is like a symphony of gears, a dance between mechanisms that somehow come together to create something beautiful. And in its imperfections, it's human too - we can reload the spacing blocks manually, it's almost like we're putting in extra effort to make sure our message gets through. It's like life itself, right? 🤔
 
omg I'm totally mesmerized by Koenkun Bricks' Lego typewriter! 🤯 it's like something out of a steampunk dream 😍 the level of detail is insane, from the individual letter tiles to the scrolling paper 📝. I mean, can you even imagine building this thing?! 💪 it's definitely a testament to human creativity and problem-solving skills. As someone who loves mindfulness, I'm also drawn to the therapeutic aspect of this project - the focus, the attention to detail... it's like meditation in motion 🙏. anyway, kudos to Koenkun Bricks for pushing the boundaries of what's possible with Lego bricks! 👏
 
omg u gotta see this lol 🤯 Koenkun Bricks created a functional typewriter using lego bricks!!1! i mean, it's like he outdid the original lego set in every way possible. first off, the design is straight fire 🔥 and it's amazing to think that someone actually built a working typewriter with just 2x1 bricks. the fact that each key press triggers three separate mechanisms is wild 🤯. and yeah, there are some minor limitations, but who cares? it's still mind-blowing what he accomplished. props to the dude for being so dedicated and passionate about lego 💪
 
OMG, I'm literally blown away by this! Koenkun Bricks is like a genius or something 🤯. I mean, who needs a real typewriter when you can have one made out of Lego bricks? It's so cool that he was able to take the original design and turn it into something fully functional. I'm all about innovation and creativity, and this project is just amazing 💡. And I love how it's not just about making something look pretty, but also about figuring out how to make it work. The details of the mechanism are so intricate, I can almost see myself using it 🖥️. It's a great reminder that with enough passion and dedication, we can achieve anything!
 
omg i just saw this and im still trying to wrap my head around it like how does it even work? 😂 i mean, its so cool! but what if u spill ink on it? 🤔 or wut happens when u run out of letters? 💭 anywayz, i gotta give props to koenkun bricks for creatin somethin so amazin with legos... its like he took a normal typewriter and said "hold my beer" 😂 i wonder if hes gonna make more stuff like this tho... maybe somethin for a real printer? 🤖
 
🤔 I mean, I've seen some wild stuff in my time, but this is just crazy talk 🚀. A Lego typewriter that actually types? That's like something out of a sci-fi movie 📺. How did he even figure it out? Did he take apart an actual typewriter and study the mechanics or what?

And don't even get me started on the rubber bands thing 🤷‍♂️. I'm no engineer, but that just seems like a whole lot of unnecessary complexity 😅. I mean, couldn't he have just used some clever Lego design to make it work?

Still, I gotta give Koenkun Bricks props for trying something crazy and making it happen 💪. It's definitely inspiring to see what can be done with creativity and determination 🎨. Now, where's the link to his video? Want to see this thing in action 👀
 
🤯 I mean, think about it - this guy Koenkun Bricks has literally created something that makes people go wow! It's like he's saying, 'You know what? Just because Lego can't do it doesn't mean we can't try!' That kinda spirit is exactly what our politicians should be emulating. I mean, remember when they said the government couldn't solve our healthcare problems but a bunch of entrepreneurs and small business owners did? It just goes to show that innovation and creativity can come from anywhere. And let's not forget, this guy built his typewriter on his own time with his own resources - talk about grassroots activism! We should be encouraging more people like Koenkun Bricks who aren't afraid to take risks and push boundaries, rather than just playing it safe and waiting for the government to tell us what to do. 💡
 
🤩 OMG, I'm low-key obsessed with this typewriter build! 📝 The level of detail is insane – did you see how he incorporated those 1x1 round tiles with alphabet letters? 🔍 It's like he used a combination of color-coding and Lego symmetry to make it work. 😎 Also, the scrolling paper mechanism is pure genius! 🤯 I mean, who else can say they've created a functional typewriter out of Lego bricks?

Let's take a look at some stats on Lego enthusiasts, shall we? 📊 According to a 2022 survey by the Lego Group, 75% of fans consider themselves "moderate" builders, while 55% spend more than 5 hours per week building. That's a lot of time spent perfecting those intricate details! 💥 And what about Koenkun Bricks' build? Did you know that he spent over 150 hours working on this single project alone? 🕰️ Talk about dedication!

I'm curious – have you ever tried building something complex with Lego bricks? 🤔 What's your favorite thing to build, and do you have any tips for beginners like me? 😊
 
omg lol @ this kid coenkun bricks he's literally genius what is wrong w/ lego tho releasing some set & just leavin it like dat? i mean its just 1 typewriter but think of all the ones he coulda made if they gave him some actual specs 2 start w 🤯 now his build is basically a marvel & we should give him a medal lol i got nothin but props 4 this kid's skills 💪
 
can you believe this guys talent? i mean, we all know legos are all about creativity but come on! he's like, 1:1 matching the actual typewriter mechanism... what a genius 💡 and honestly, who needs all that modern tech when u can make something this awesome with just bricks 🤯 it's so cool to see people pushing boundaries like this. btw, that phrase 'your toy fills my days' is gonna be a meme for sure 😂
 
omg i cant believe this 😍💥 Koenkun Bricks is literally a genius!!! who knew we could do so much more than just build pretty sets 🤔 his typewriter is like something out of steampunk 🔧️ i mean, it has all these intricate mechanisms and levers working together to create actual words 💡 i dont need a real typewriter anymore lol 😂 the only thing that would make it even better is if he could make one that types in different languages 🌎 keep up the amazing work Koenkun Bricks!!! 👏
 
I gotta say, I'm super disappointed in Koenkun Bricks' creation 🤔. Like, what's the point of building something just to prove it can do all these fancy things? Can't we just appreciate a good Lego set for its aesthetics alone? And those letter tiles are so tacky... who needs 'em? I mean, I get that he put a lot of effort into this thing, but couldn't he have just stuck with the original design and left it as is? 🙄
 
omg, i'm lowkey impressed by this dude Koenkun Bricks 🤯... like, who needs actual typing skills when you have legos, right? but seriously, it's wild how he managed to turn a toy into something that actually works... i mean, the fact that it's a rube goldberg-esque contraption just adds to the charm 😂. and yeah, it's amazing what people can come up with in their free time... all that dedication and passion can lead to some pretty cool stuff 💡.
 
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