Calder Valley Brick Show 2025

So yesterday was the annual LEGO show over in Mytholmroyd. As usual, a superb but tiring day – I’m not used to 9 hours on my feet 🙂

Surprisingly we went the whole day and didn’t need a single change of batteries, which given that the remote control bots were in non-stop use was rather amazing.

I re-programmed my Bra1der with Pybricks (beta) the week before the show. That proved to be a very good thing. The braider just got on and did its job. No misaligned bobbins going between the slots due to motor overshoots, or weird random slow-downs that the original LEGO firmware used to suffer from. I even tried one of the braids it had been programmed with but I’d never got around to trying. I think it looks rather funky:

I did have a few issues with some of the bots going a bit potty but nothing insurmountable. The Mindcub3r did go through a period where it wasn’t solving cubes at all – not sure what was going on there. The only thing I can think of is that the EV3 was still set to a 30 minute sleep, so maybe the internal solver was getting killed? Who knows. I did have one casualty. The 3D art pen in the EV3DPrinter blew itself up:

The nozzle got blocked and the filament feed, being at the back, managed to pop the end off. So that was that for the 3D printer for the day. That was a shame as I like having that running. I have done some maintenance on the pen today, so I hope that will be back in operation for the next shows.

The loom behaved itself perfectly. It probably wove the best scarf it’s ever done! It still had yarn left in the bobbin frame at the end of the day, so I wasn’t able to finish the scarf during the show. I think that’s down to me starting the loom at 11am. I know that a 9am-5pm show will result in a completed scarf.

So, whilst I sit here and type, it’s currently doing a bit more weaving. I’ll finish it off in the next day or so, take some photos, and get it up on eBay with all the proceeds going to the Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice charity. So watch this space for the eBay link!