Ooh, interesting, didn't know that. Got the idea when looking at animations on how diffraction gratings work :) But I'll definitely credit them, thanks
Interesting sure, but very impractical due to how weakly the links are attached. A simple one stud length connection is not reliable enough for practically any kind of forces, thus making it good as a greebling detail but not as a working mechanism.
First mechanism reminded me of an older technic set with a turquoise machine and a purple machine. They extended arms like that to punch targets on the other machine to eject the pilots.
Well I have used the first one, the scissors technique for a great magic effect called Ring Tower! Your version is very interesting, need to explore that 😊
You might enjoy one of Henry Segerman's video if you don't come frome there already. The 5th mechanism with the sliding racks in 3 axis. He just made it with only interconnected and purposefully shaped racks. No pinions. It's amazing to see, just like this one!
Honestly, the only thing I thought about was the reduction and the design of the three watch hands on the same axis. Maybe I'll assume the motor has constant 405rpm, but that's an interesting question.
My childish behavior has lead me to believe that you have stolen the SML cookie crisps song. (This is a joke and a bad reference! I know it’s just free music)
Thanks for the shout out! Also number 3 is very similar to Oskar van Deventer’s “geared whiplash”, now mass produced as “tailspin”.
Ooh, interesting, didn't know that. Got the idea when looking at animations on how diffraction gratings work :)
But I'll definitely credit them, thanks
Ooo, that first one is interesting… could be used to make a platform that rotates as it rises, or a Koenigsegg-style car door
Interesting sure, but very impractical due to how weakly the links are attached. A simple one stud length connection is not reliable enough for practically any kind of forces, thus making it good as a greebling detail but not as a working mechanism.
Love your vids! Such fun and satisfying creations!
motorizing the recursive spinner and putting it on a display would be so cool
First mechanism reminded me of an older technic set with a turquoise machine and a purple machine. They extended arms like that to punch targets on the other machine to eject the pilots.
every time 2in1 bricking posts i get super excited
Congratulations! You have summoned the entire neurodivergent community!!!
i was just thinkin on how soothin this is to watch... and then i see your comment!! 100%
Weren't they already here? (A lot of autistic kids I see are huge into lego and stuff)
Now it's called neuroconvergent :)
@@idvarhurd huh?
Well I have used the first one, the scissors technique for a great magic effect called Ring Tower! Your version is very interesting, need to explore that 😊
The first one with the scissor lift is really cool to me. I may have to use that idea
#1 going on a Bionicle build for sure.
Satisfying indeed! Fun video
Indeed very satisfying 😍. The last one is 🤯
I love this guys videos
3:11 flex, LEGO man, flex! ^^
Wassup Lego fans today we are going to make Lego Technic into art
These are all cool, but #2, the kaleidocycle, is unnerving! 😮
I could see the potential for some sort of Lego puzzle box utilising these mechanisms.
These are super cool!
I am SATISIFIED with this video!
Can you please built the complete expanding cube to show how it expanse?
turning triangles into squares. amazing
Your ideas are very good ❤
Simply awesome
Thank you :)
You might enjoy one of Henry Segerman's video if you don't come frome there already. The 5th mechanism with the sliding racks in 3 axis. He just made it with only interconnected and purposefully shaped racks. No pinions. It's amazing to see, just like this one!
Yep, he's linked in the description. Actually, the thing that was directly inspired was #3 :)
@@in1 OPS my bad! Nice you know him! :)
Owsom and so satisfying ☺️
Fantastic
II love your videos
You anadlaly said i 2 times
@@maddieburge3752 I must inquire, what does the word "anadlaly" mean?
Good builds
I would love to see a practical use for each one tbh
Well, I used the scissors technique, so nr 1, for a magic trick called Ring Tower comparable with Tenyo’s Crystal Cleaver
Hi I am French and I love your videos could you make a video how to make a clock with a basic motor
That's actually on my idea list :)
@@in1 how would you keep the pace constant? would you need the motor to power a pendulum or huygen drive or something?
Honestly, the only thing I thought about was the reduction and the design of the three watch hands on the same axis. Maybe I'll assume the motor has constant 405rpm, but that's an interesting question.
These builds open portals to different dimensions
Build. The. Cube. O_O
Please make sure to like and subscribe so he can afford to make the entire expanding cube.
👌🙂
Lego make red gears?
Gear,paper,siccors
Oh you have miror 2×2 cube
@@besiege_player mirror* and it’s a scramble cube, jsyk
The 3d gear rack idea you came up with is impossible to build
Can't be that impossible when I've built it
@@in1 I would've wished knex invented gear racks that way I could build some kind of marble pusher
Maybe for your next video, try and build an expanding cube@@in1
These are very cool! I tried to find hate comments but did not. could you direct me to them?
Very cool!!
My childish behavior has lead me to believe that you have stolen the SML cookie crisps song.
(This is a joke and a bad reference! I know it’s just free music)
Lego Escher
These are very cool! I tried to find hate comments but did not. could you direct me to them?