David A. Lindon has crafted the world's smallest handmade Lego brick, measuring just 0.00099 by 0.00086 inches, earning him a Guinness World Record. Lindon's meticulous process involved creating three types of Lego bricks, culminating in the minuscule one-stud piece. To achieve this delicate creation, he worked at night to minimize disturbances and has honed extensive techniques to control his body movements, demonstrating impressive resourcefulness and commitment to his craft in the micro-art form.
Lindon, a former engineer with a penchant for precision, has transitioned into the world of micro-art, where his skills are pushed to their absolute limits.
He had to work on it around 6-10 hours at night so as to minimize vibrations... and also had to contend with other things like static electricity.
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