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Feb 20, 2009. 8:53 AMzimmemic25
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"there is the link Lego..." wow. nice link... why cant i click it?
Mar 27, 2008. 2:05 PMdavidturner666
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Im thinking of making a machine like this that you put a glass in and it will make you a cup of something like orange juice, tea, coffee, etc
May 16, 2008. 10:46 PMBartboy
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how about a lego mindstorm that sou can set to lower a teabag into wat in the morning ?
May 23, 2008. 2:17 PMdavidturner666
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that would be simple enough to do - its just it would only be able to make tea
May 23, 2008. 3:45 PMBartboy
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yes, also, if you plug it into a timer and set it every night, it would make tea in the morning!
May 31, 2008. 4:52 AMDELETED_yoghurtsniffer (author)
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Apr 3, 2008. 4:40 AMDELETED_yoghurtsniffer (author)
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Apr 3, 2008. 12:28 PMdavidturner666
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Im trying to think of a way to keep the liquids clean- and still be able to dispense them.
Mar 11, 2008. 8:52 PMConstructo Man
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You could have at least put my name in the credits.... Jk. This is amazing and surpasses my instructable by far with flying colors. I like mine because it is portable, but if you have hot chocolate often or have a family this is the perfect machine. Also I can't find my transmitter for programming the brick. But I have to say well done.
Mar 12, 2008. 12:44 AMDELETED_yoghurtsniffer (author)
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Mar 12, 2008. 2:14 PMConstructo Man
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You don't have to be sorry or thank me. You didn't really add on to my instructable. You based this incredible machine off of the idea of a lego hot chocolate mixer. I wish I still had my programmer because I would so make this. Btw, what dooes the light sensor do?
There isn't any chance of the hot water melting, or atleast softening, the plastic mixer is there?
Mar 10, 2008. 5:11 PMMrCakes14
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It's not likely - granted it is still possible if the water is hot enough. I wouldn't worry about it though...
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