Conduct a stability check. This is something that Lego specific software such as Stud.io already does.
Additionally, I’m skeptical of how extensive their stability check is. It might just be a “no bricks unconnected” rule. Looking at some of the proposed “stable” designs, I’m pretty sure I could improve their stability, just from a brief inspection.
Additionally, I’m skeptical of how extensive their stability check is. It might just be a “no bricks unconnected” rule. Looking at some of the proposed “stable” designs, I’m pretty sure I could improve their stability, just from a brief inspection.