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I every body ! welcome on my youtube channel !
This channel is dedied on lego creation...
you will see everything... lego pneumatic Engine, MOC, GBC...
enjoy watching and don't forget to subscribe to this channel, leave a like and a comment..
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you can contact me by email at: lefebvreemmanuel1302@gmail.com
This channel is dedied on lego creation...
you will see everything... lego pneumatic Engine, MOC, GBC...
enjoy watching and don't forget to subscribe to this channel, leave a like and a comment..
see you soon on brickmovement
you can contact me by email at: lefebvreemmanuel1302@gmail.com
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the video of the test of this engine is coming very soon... enjoy watching to all of you
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You need 120 degree journal angles so it runs smoothly
dude.... i got to use this crack bearing design for my straight 8 because it LOVES to twist its shaft and snap axels
Adding more cylinders has not at all detracted from how satisfyingly chunky those connecting rods are in motion. Both some impressive engineering to make it work and some real artistry making it look and sound so good as it runs.
thank you very much for your kind comments...it encourages me to continue working on more important projects...see you soon
I love it!
Thanks
So many of the videos on this are trying to make them smaller, but I actually love the bigger and chunkier parts you have here. It may be harder to use the engine but the motion of the model itself is so satisfying!
thank you very much for appreciating my work..see you soon
This is incredible! Great solution for increasing the crankshaft rigidity. It’s also very cool you can make incremental change timing via chain adjustments. What are your plans going forward? It would be really cool to see this powering a car
thank you very much for appreciating my work...my future plans are developing several engine models to see which is the best finally building a power plant diorama..see you soon
Maybe you could start it up in boxer configuration for better balance from piston movement
hello thank you for the interest in this channel...now that I have a solid base I will do a series of tests to see the best configuration of the crankshaft...in the next video...see you soon
I would like to make v8, but due to the fact that there is no more Lego in Russia, I won’t be able to. Good luck with your project
What no lego in russia can you import (or export idk 😅) some
@@justinarseneau4450 Yes, you can buy parts on separate websites, but they are 5 times cheaper and they are used
@@matvey4ik958 only used 😭 bro
hello thank you very much for appreciating this achievement...I admit that I too am stuck making a v8...I am missing a lot of parts.and in my region the legos are 2.5 more expensive when in Europe! I have a lot but second hand... see you soon
@@brickmovement98880 Well, Europe is not Europe, and no one has lifted the sanctions. The pistons you have cost 3,500 rubles, which is like 35 dollars.
Nice engine! Looks like one out of an old steam ship
Thanks
great design, should put some light oil in the "bearings" since its a lot of plastic surface causing friction. Good job!
hello thank you very much for appreciating my work...I assure you it is planned that I buy a WD40 silicone aerosol bomb to lubricate the mechanics...see you soon
Very good point🇳🇨😁
Thanks
I would happily take 3 days to build something like this
yes I understand you...I am an unemployed engineer...I have a lot of time...despite everything else...no money so I'm trying the TH-cam adventure...see you soon
😮😮I'm anxious, im am Brazilian😊
Love what you’re doing with this series! Can’t wait for the video
it's coming soon
It's comming soon
I love Lego pneumatics, and this is by far the coolest engine I've seen on TH-cam!
Thanks
@@brickmovement98880 no prob
I would love to see a 2 cylinder pneumatic engine.
go and see on my channel..you will discover the two-cylinder pneumatic engine..and soon the three-cylinder pneumatic..thanks see you soon
I challenge you to do it with 4 pistons
yes it is planned for up to 12 cylinders...in my next video, you will be able to discover the 3 cylinder online....see you soon and thank you for watching my videos, it encourages me
Hi from Brazil, I loved your videos, man, they're amazing
Thanks you very much..
Sweet!!
Thanks
Steel lego axle, or more of those crank cylinder things that bulk up the axles?
I don't think I used a steel Lego axle, because it will wear out the Lego plastic very quickly..because there are a lot of mechanical constraints at this location of the crankshaft..I'll reveal my technique to you in the next version..see you soon
Have you considered adding a Stephenson link valve gear it would allow for the engine to be set into reverse the link in my experience does not need to be curved if your not using cutoff points
hello, yes I thought about the stepheson order..the problem with this type of order is that it adds too much clearance in operation in the distribution control..I want this engine to be as efficient as possible! I would add a gearbox to have reverse. thank you for your suggestion. see you soon
yep, as I thought. Wish you luck with development, Bud!
thank you very much bud for watching..see you soon for new adventures
You should buy some metal axels, theres a youtuber who makes lego air engines that manufactures and sells metal lego axles, this would fix the problem you have
yes I saw that. however I will develop another technique with Lego pieces, because the metal will wear out the plastic very quickly
Very coool!
Thanks
I think this could be a great addition to your engine, I have this mechanism in mind for your air timer. It's a crank mechanism but the crank arm is a rack thats slides on a pinion, which makes this pinion oscillate, exactly similar to the lever like action air switch. I will share what it looks like: It's on the thumbnail of the video called 'mechanical principles part 03', by the you tuber 'art of rendering'. If you made this connecting rod arm longer and the crank shorter you can vary the swinging like oscillation, to perfectly time the input air of the engine. Oh one final note theres another mechanism I have in mind instead of the crank you used, ( I must admit works perfectly as you shown), theres this other mechanism from this video called: 'Building a more efficient bike' by 'Works by design', this mechanism tries to maximise torque over angle displacement curve, broadening the sine curve of a regular crank mechanism. Finally I think this is a good job! Hope to see more exciting videos like this!
hello thank you for appreciating my work...in fact we can still improve...at the moment I am working so that the crankshaft no longer twists...the plastic Lego axles transmit the torque very poorly...it really needs to be I found a solution for that, especially if I want to add cylinders... see you soon
Use another cylinder to maximise the torque
yes you are right...however the aim of this video is to show the capacity of a Lego 2×11 cylinder on this maximum stroke
This so awesome :D
Thanks you for watching
That's is varry creative 😮
Thanks you
Awesome build! It seems that plastic LEGO shafts are also at their limits when engine produces it's max torque. Also I've a question: Are You going to gradually improve this model? Hope to see it working with 2+ "cylinders" :) Cheers from Moscow!
hello and thank you very much for the interest in this chain...in fact the lego transmission shafts pose a big problem for transmitting torque! However, I have developed construction techniques that will help remedy the problem...I therefore invite you to follow the progress. I will also change the construction of the engine with 2 then 3 then 4 cylinders with different crankshaft mountings! see you soon
Awesome job😁🔥
Thanks you very much...
you are the best
I think the water could be used to cool the working parts. And the engine probably needs to be modified to operate at higher pressure.
hello, thank you very much for watching. unfortunately the maximum pressure admissible by the Lego Technic cylinder is 4 bars... if I pass this pressure it will start to leak from the inside as well as the distributor...
Your dork skills are top-tier!!
hello thanks for watching...this is the start of the channel! he plans to share a lot of my skills
I only just found your channel, but these videos are great! Seeing someone with a firm understanding of mechanical engineering outside of Lego making Lego engines is super interesting, you're introducing a lot of clever fixes for efficiency I'd never have considered myself
hello and thank you very much for the compliment, it means a lot to me...
Hello from Russia 👋
thank you hello to you from new caledonia (south pacific)
@@brickmovement98880 Wow
at 11:14 it sounded like you were in a steam engine room lmao
Yesss.. thanks you
Super ❤
Merci beaucoup !
Flywheel should have more mass. A LOT more.
yes I know, that's why I make it turn faster than the crankshaft! to compensate for the lack of mass!
I can't wait to see this video
Thanks
Got enough bricks to make an online 6 cylinder ???
I lack the bricks to be able to build a 6 cylinder. but I have enough to make a 2 cylinder...in the next video...see you soon
Craft something to attach to it!!!! Urgently!!
The test video will be online Saturday or Sunday depending on where you are located in the world. I invite you to watch it, it is nice
Great! Of course I will! I'm from Brazil
great ! hello to Brazil
Very nice engine. In my opinion, big problem is connecting flywheel with crank by gears, not directly. I bet these two gears would wear very fast. But even now it works smooth :) Greetings!
Thank you for looking and for your technical opinion..I need to build a larger and heavier flywheel in order to have more energy on the flywheel. the pinion technique is precisely to be able to compensate for this problem..see you soon
@@brickmovement98880 I wish good luck with improvements, just keep in mind rigidness of crank-flywheel connection, as it transfers forces in alternating direction. I'm looking forward to see another engines made by you.
@cielakovsky thank you for your answer, I keep in mind that the rigidity of the crankshaft is important..I am currently developing a crankshaft assembly technique which, I hope, will definitively solve the problem and which could be useful to many creators lego engine
I like the use the the pneumatics to create such a high torque engine. Have you ever thought to create a Lego vacuum engine?
thank you, I have never built an aspirated engine
@@brickmovement98880 Before you try to build one, just take some research on you tube, Instagram, or TikTok to see how people make them. There are two main kinds of engines, piston engines and turbines. I'm leave the big info about them to your discovery but turbines get much greater RPM and torque than piston, and are far simpler.
you should’ve made it vacuumed powered
it's true I could have
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Why do people like you act as if you are discovering this stuff?! You just built a pneumatic steam engine. You didn't have to "adjust" shit! You just needed to BUILD A FREAKING STEAM ENGINE in Lego. Get over yourself.
it's still entertaining for the most part..thanks for watching
I was wondering, what will be used as piston. Then I was surprised piston was used as piston. Good video.
Thanks you
Nice!
Thanks
Hey man, can you make a better-looking tutorial? I am not hating you because of the quality in your video, but please? Thx
yes you are right, it's a little too quick as a tutorial...look on my channel there is the complete construction of the engine
Very nice to watch. I don't build with lego technic much anymore, but watching and seeing you design, analyse and modify during the building process makes me remember the good times of building and engineering things with lego technic.
thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it
Very satisfying. Should try and make an inline 6
the next engine will be better...in a next video. Thanks for watching and enjoying