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3650tom

Lego gravel screening & crushing plant

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Hi, welcome to EB!

Do you have Flickr or Bricksafe account? It is recommended by the site's guidelines that you upload your photos on some image hosting site, and just post a link with a picture here!

Nice creation!

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Looks very promising. I recommend you using Ctrl+K for making screenshots without the grid and in higher quality. Plus it creates the screenshot as a .png file , so you can add a custom background to it very easily

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On 25-4-2017 at 8:03 PM, Milan said:

Hi, welcome to EB!

Do you have Flickr or Bricksafe account? It is recommended by the site's guidelines that you upload your photos on some image hosting site, and just post a link with a picture here!

Nice creation!

Thank you for the tips!

On 25-4-2017 at 10:05 PM, Aventador2004 said:

welcome to eurobricks @3650tom your creation looks like a real conveyor plant. keep up the good work.

Thank you!

On 25-4-2017 at 10:12 PM, LXF said:

Looks very promising. I recommend you using Ctrl+K for making screenshots without the grid and in higher quality. Plus it creates the screenshot as a .png file , so you can add a custom background to it very easily

Thank you for the tips!

22 hours ago, OneMoreRobot said:

Looks interesting, what do you plan to use for conveyor belting?

I'm going to use the inner tube of a bike!

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Looks pretty cool. For merely demonstration purposes I bet it could process breakfast cereal quite well! What kinda tips were you looking for?

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On 4/26/2017 at 5:58 PM, allanp said:

Looks pretty cool. For merely demonstration purposes I bet it could process breakfast cereal quite well! What kinda tips were you looking for?

I would instead go with grains of rice. Less chance of breaking-up/crumbling and getting into tight spaces :)

That said, yes, love this build, and it's got few wheels but not used in the conventional sense. Kudos!

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