REINVENTING THE WHEEL! | Poly Bridge 2 PolyTech
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Today we explore a strange invention, just so I can spite my professor for Poly Bridge walkers.
I'm kidding, of course. Shoutouts to Looming for teaching me a lot about walkers! I'll make a video on more of his levels eventually! :D
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Videos/Images referenced:
今井文夫 - チェビシェフ・アメーバ チェビシェフの八角形
www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~the_imai/...
Arglin Kampling - Chebyshev Linkage Animation
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...
Wikipedia - Straight Line Mechanisms
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straigh...
今井文夫 - Octagon Wheel
www.besslerwheel.com/forum/vi...
松松 - チェビシェフアメーバ10角形版
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Music Used:
Adrian Talens - Safe Travels | Poly Bridge 2 Soundtrack
Lupus Nocte - Smash
Chau Sara - Bending The Rules
jhove x WYS - where have you been all day
lofty x pointy feature x quist x ximena - Apples
iamalex x Felty - On A Cloud
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Hi Looming. :)
Thank you as always to everyone who was a part of this!!
I wonder if I should add Japanese subtitles for this... hmmmm.
subtitle translations might be a good idea
Map Creator: "do not reinvent the wheel."
Arglin: "and I took that personally."
I'm so proud of what we made together. We took the idiom seriously!
I read you're name, looked away and said "VLARG"
@@austinconklin4337 lol. Now a days I go by Chakot.
Up next: Arglin and Co. reinvents the inclined plane
it's always a terrifying day when Arglin uploads. anyway this is insane.
Came her from 2in1 Bricking. What an amazing project! this honestly feels like it has reallife applications.
the fact you started this from what I can only describe as the mathematical equivalent of "bratting off" is literally the funniest thing ever xD Super impressive stuff!
no you did not reinvent the wheel you actually reinvent the track
Close enough, Looming. XD
Dang it Arglin, we _specifically_ asked you _not_ to do this. You had one job.
Seriously though, this is fascinating stuff.
The excitement when i saw geogebra. We use it for school but it's just amazing for other nerdy stuff.
Very cool stuff. I know dick all about mechanical linkages and stuff, but it's really cool to see a game like this acting as motivation for some real mathematical work.
4:58 words cannot describe how beautiful this is knowing the challenge it was to make it.
I will always love your explanations and simply watching this makes me want to learn more and be an engineer
I am an engineer and this video makes me think I am doing it wrong. Arglin is exceptional!
Yet another incredible PolyTech project!
omg it's been so long since I last watched you, when you made a strandbeest in the greatest creation on PB, and now you and several others have created this! I'm awestruck!
would be cool to see that used in an campaign level :3
oh just saw the outro lmaoo
@@palfly1864 :3
Not expecting I'd watch this fully at 4Am, but I did.
Was pretty amazing to follow, and very interesting.
Props, this is extremely well produced, easy to follow along, and very interesting o/
I wonder if this has real life implications on real life use cases of wheels as well. Like say on a rover or something...
Funny you mention it, NASA did re-invent the wheel themselves quite recently.
Engineer TH-camr quasi-clickbait videos are the closest IRL implications I immediately thought of
Honestly while I've barely picked up the game myself, the whole of the poly bridge community is so smart. The editing was very well done, especially to slowly educate the viewer in things they may not understand. Thanks for the video!!
You blow my mind with your understanding n explanations
I wonder if this wheel could be made in real life or how difficult it would be, of course it couldn't be flat due to intersecting parts but the motion doesn't seem impossible
I wonder how feasible they would be as unicycle wheels
Incredible work from everyone involved!! That final bridge is a beaut, well done.
This folks is some real as hell engineering
this is insane but beautiful, well done all of you that worked on this.
A new wheel sounds interesting
litteraly reinvented treads and created a square wheel
Sequel soon. More discoveries have been made.
I don't know how long "soon" will be, but there will be a sequel to this video for sure.
good to see you doing well
“Do not reinvent the wheel”
And that’s what we did that month
I wasn’t involved, I meant this as something he would say
blud is just a real engineer
This is incredible content! Absolutely loved this video ❤
lil bro reinvented the wheel
Great stuff impressive as always :)
You guys need to go outside lol, this is amazing
This is incredible!!!
Hyped for poly bridge 3 :))
wow what a family of geniuses. first it was 'my son' and then it was 'me'...
Love these
This is so cool
Incredible and very underrated 2 complex 4 me tho I got like 3.5% of the entire vid
This is so cool!!
this is the type of thing thats impossible to find a professional simulator that it works in
... I'll ask Mr. Thang about it.
this is awsome
Hey arglin! I'm making some fan-art for somoone i know, and their oc is a sergal too. i really like the angle of your character in your pfp, so i was wondering if could copy the angle. No, the character wont be similar to yours, and no - i wont trace, im just wondering if youre okay if i use your pfp for the angle reference. Thanks!
@arglin can u explain how touse a sissor linkage with one hydraulic
Amazing video!!!!
I don't see how alien would invade us after see this....
Wow. Just ... wow.
just crazy
wow
Now when will an engineering youtuber make this IRL?
How do you use GeoGebra for the simulations?
Arglin, how did you first learn about linkages? What is a good place to start?
I first learnt about linkages through the 507 mechanical movements website, which shows a whole bunch of animations of mechanisms.
The main thing is just to get yourself interested, for the most part, so I think that site is a good place to start. From there, you can look into more specific things. You can refer to my pages on Wikipedia and Wikimedia if you want to see and learn about some other, more specific linkages of interest.
@@ArglinPB thanks arglin, do you have any intent on making new videos?
@@ArglinPB wow. I’ve just checked out the website and there’s some super neat stuff. Reminds me of the much more limited websites of mechanisms I’d see when I was a kid. I will have to get versed in the terminology used for some of the mechanisms but this is a great resource. Thank you!
@@rorybaker5799 The sequel to this video is being made and should be released soon. My production rate has slowed down a lot as it isn't as much of my passion (it's more about the content itself that I enjoy exploring more than trying to thoroughly explain such content), so the times between uploads has become rather long, sorry!
So awesome!!
What is powering its movement?
Just a bunch of small weights which are strategically dropped as it rolls.
What
I wish I understood this.
What game is this? I must have!
you shouldve been a civil engineer...
Or mechanical
wait you have a son