Can an object be created using solely entangled particles?

My idea was to create something, perhaps an organism, but it could also be something totally different, such as a craft, which could be made solely out of entangled particles, such that all particles in the craft would behave the same as each other, and then "connect", or make the entire system be able to communicate instantaneously with another craft, so that whatever is occurring to one of the craft, occurs to the other one. Keep in mind, that an object made solely out of subatomic particles would likely be extremely difficult to accomplish; I mean, imagine having a 3d printer or a machine that can make an object one particle at a time; in order to be efficient in a timely manner, it would probably have to be moving at least at a significant fraction of the speed of light, and perhaps far quicker. The problem associated with such manufacturing would be vibration, perhaps the worst enemy of all problems for this type of machine; even a subatomic movement can result in imperfection, at the subatomic level, although hypothetically, it might just be possible to make a machine that could perfectly counteract vibrations, at least ones that occur on a microscopic scale. It's really difficult, I think, to imagine just about anything made purely of subatomic particles, well, at least if they are all the same type of particle; it might have to end up as a "soup" of some sort, and might disappear very quickly, or might be very sensitive to specific types of energy such as radiation, or UV rays. I have a feeling that this idea of mine could open up a potentially new era of technology.

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