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K’Nex has been around for less than 30 years but has already become the building toy of choice for elaborate creations that are impossible to build with Lego. Tyler Bower just demonstrated the ...
Here’s a slightly bigger K’nex ball machine that doesn’t seem to move as much, but also isn’t a full freaking pinball machine complete with meta game. Thanks for the tip, [Itay]!
Shadowman39 has built an 8-bit computer with the help of K'nex construction toys. Despite its imprecise mechanics, the machine solves simple arithmetic problems.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- Engineering and imagination is on full display at a unique museum in Bloomington. The Works Museum debuted a K'NEX ball machine Tuesday night. K'NEX are interlocking rods ...
Model maker CoasterWriter has built a ten-foot-tall backyard-sized K'Nex roller coaster, and the mini ride is endless fun to watch.
Central PA students joined on Tuesday to compete in the annual K'Nex design challenge. Newswatch 16's Justin Gick shows us what they are building.
With their K’NEX pieces in tow, four Hempfield elementary school students are set to build a functioning crane during Friday’s statewide competition in Harrisburg. The K’NEX State ...
The YouTuber Shadowman39 used the children's plastic construction set K'NEX as the basis for a full-fledged 8-bit computer.
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