LEGO Brick Removal
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LEGO Brick Removal
Alright, lately I have had trouble removing Lego bricks from one another(Specifically plates). I need your tips on removing them or pulling them apart without using an official Brick seperator.
Thanks,
CT44
Thanks,
CT44
LEGO Brick Removal
Teeth,thumb nails and try bending the plates to get thge pieces looser.
That's what I do!
That's what I do!

Cyrus- Guild Member

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Just get a brick separator. 

The Jinja Ninja- Evil Ornj Vizier

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Well, I don't want to use my teeth because I have braces and have already broken like 4 brackets from that. And, I don't want to have to spend $5 on shipping for a $2 item on Lego.com.
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Needle nose pliers, that's what I use for very rods and stuff. For plates... I use my finger nails. And I have braces, and my brackets don't break when I use my teeth...
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Hey, if you break a brick - never throw it away. It always could come in handy if you need to make something look like it's damaged, and you don't have as many greeble elements as you'd like for the job
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Actually, on my pocket knife there are two tools - the one on the very top and the one on the very bottom, the short ones on the right side , that get into them with ease, you may not have one but it saves me broken fingernails.


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Just use tweezers. Ya know, those things you use for splinters. And couldn't you have asked this in the new member questions thread? So what if your not a new member.
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Never use your teeth. Leaves bite marks, and it hurts.
Some creator sets do come with brick seperators, so just hope for one when you go shopping next time.
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I use my nose to seperate bricks.

Jedi Joe- Guild Member

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Jedi Joe wrote:I use my nose to seperate bricks.
What, karate style? More info please.
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A common trick I use (but doesn't always work) is to add bricks to the plates that you can't separate - the added bricks act as extra leverage and support for your thumb/fingers, and you should be able to separate them as normal.
If that fails, use your teeth, or get a separator! - whoever suggested pliers, that's a good idea as well.
If that fails, use your teeth, or get a separator! - whoever suggested pliers, that's a good idea as well.
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Commando Shade wrote:Jedi Joe wrote:I use my nose to seperate bricks.
What, karate style? More info please.
Obviously you didn't understand the joke.
Next time you go to a Lego store, buy a brick separator then. They have them in a Lego jar up buy the counter.
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With any tool you'll want to take the time remove the brick gently so you don't damage it.
I use my mini Swiss Army Knife sometimes.


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Unless you want to damage the bricks, get a brick separator. It's worth it, just a few dollars at your Lego shop.
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