Mechanical Principles - Lego Technic
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2024
- Machine demonstrating the conversion of rotary motion to reciprocating motion using gears. The bottom pair of gears drives the mechanism.
You can also look at some unusual mechanisms that demonstrate the work of various mechanical principles.
00:00 Conversion of rotary motion
01:15 Trammel of Archimedes
01:32 Pantograph
01:49 Eccentric conversion
02:06 Gear drive
02:15 Chain drive
02:24 Bevel gear drive
02:30 Bevel gears + universal joint
02:39 Worm gear
02:49 Slider-crank linkage
02:59 Scotch Yoke
Thanks to redshoebox, Lego Technic Mastery, 2in1 Bricking, and Sariel.
And, of course, Brick Experiment Channel, for the inspiration :)
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2:50
My brain went STRAIGHT to the gutter lmao
You should make a simple tutorial series, you could make a rc car, a small safe, or a little walking robot!
Idk why I just love the concept of chains, it's satisfying, yet so useful.
It was too satisfying i give it a 10/10 it was really awesome
This is so cool! I'm excited to see what he does next!!!
I don't usually comment on videos but you explain how mechanical work was so awesome!
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
that second has such a smooth motion to it.
Great job! Such a great design and it tuned out really cool!
It is so satisfying to watch these machines 😄
Definitely a helpful video... Love your editing!
Love that clicking sound 🤩
You should totally make a full tutorial on this mechanisms, I think a lot of people would love to build this
this basically works like a tutorial smh
@@valdenm some people need more instruction than others, don't gatekeep.
I think it would be cool if you took boring old Lego play features and upgraded them with technic.
That double lever contraption would become really interesting if you had different gearing between the top and middle cogs!
Nice idea, need to test it...
Nice video, keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do!
But the machine is so cool :)
I want to make all these, great video!
It would be really cool if you built this with LEGO. Oh you did, thank you!
Intelligent and simple projects 😊❤️
Thank you!
Nice build 👍
man these are some good ass sounds in my ear holes rn
This video would be better if you could hear the pieces going together much louder than it is.
You never fail to entertain us, great work!Keep going!
n c 😊
some of your vids look so cool😅 quick note i love lego❤
make a balancing of rotating masses.
The original Tesla sportster, Nice touch
Nice asmr
What Chieftain would say about track tension ⁉️
Thanks for Sharing 👍🏴☠️
1:09 Ayo what are they doing to the car
Asmr for lego community
Where did you buy the material? Can you give me a link? I could not find at LEGO website. Thanks.
bricklink com
@@DrEngine thank you very much
It's nice
use pantograph as engine piston pleaseeee
I would do it but I dont have legos
Can I ask where do you get the parts
Bricklink com, awesome service for Lego fans
@@DrEngine Thank you I will check it out👍
1:05 *Ahem* so...
Where to buy??
bricklink
+one follower
Wow!!!!
Did you copy that from brick experimental channel?
No he did not
a pencil loader
Sorry sir, I offline so much, I'm so sorry :((((
WHAT THE SUS!!!😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
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Where I can find these parts ? Any eshop ?
bricklink