Our team and I love your channel. Once again, amazing tutorial but I didn't expect anything less. You are a life saver and I can't thank you enough. Thank you a thousand times and keep up the good work!!
Great video! As a coach for a young FLL team, I am always striving to get out team to think outside the box and figure out how to make attachments work. This will help out greatly.
When I was little, it was very hard for me to learn from other teams and improve my robot. That's why I created this channel. I'm really, really happy that my videos are helping your team learn and progress!
Both explanation and building instruction for mechanisms are very helpful, thanks for your effort and dedication to FLL communities by sharing skills and knowledge!
Genius design, I look forward to learning from you, and when we actually get to meet again, I'll definitely turn the members of my team on to this channel
Большое спасибо каналу!!! Мы из России и нам очень полезны ваши видео. У нас начинающие робототехники и знакомство с механизмами очень интересно рассказано и очень доступно. Не оставляйте, пожалуйста, вашу работу. Вы большой молодец!!! Ждём следующих уроков.
@@brickering5166 I think it would need to be very accurate so even if someone thought of it it would probably be easier to just do four for the time being
muy buenos videos son de gran utilidad para equipos que vamos iniciando, quisiera saber si hay posibilidad que nos ayudes a construir un robot como el que tienes para usar los aditamentos que nos compartes, gacias
As an FLL judge, I'm not impressed when teams get their mission solutions from watching youtube videos. Teams should come up with their own designs. Putting out videos in September showing mission solutions complete with building instructions is contrary to the goals of First Lego League.
The purpose of my channel is to teach basic mechanisms. You can only get so far by explaining, and building the mechanisms can result in a deeper understanding. Notice that I only give instructions for the simple mechanisms, not my entire attachment. Besides, there is never a single solution for each mission, so I don't think that my channel will prevent creativity.
@@brickering5166 Please realize you are acting as a mentor and coach for potentially thousands of teams. Coaches and mentors are encouraged to teach basic techniques, but they are not supposed to teach detailed ways of solving specific challenge missions. It’s great that you are trying to teach useful building techniques, but I think you are going too far by showing the application to a mission in the current season.
@@timfll As a brand new coach...with little to no LEGO building experience...I find these videos very helpful. The "lessons" that come with FLL barely skim the surface. The tutorial does not give step-by-step for the entire mission, but just helps the kids start thinking of the mechanism. I think that @Brickering is embodying the spirit of "coopertition" and helps the team on its path to Discovery and Innovation. I'm am 100% certain that our team's approach will not 100% mimic this mechanism. But it will help our team to step out of the box and build their confidence to accomplish these missions. @Tim David, I would suggest that you leave the judging to the competitions and try to be more supportive of those who are helping to "mentor and coach thousands" . I for one, appreciate the insight.
Our team and I love your channel. Once again, amazing tutorial but I didn't expect anything less. You are a life saver and I can't thank you enough. Thank you a thousand times and keep up the good work!!
Thanks so much for the kind words!
Great video! As a coach for a young FLL team, I am always striving to get out team to think outside the box and figure out how to make attachments work. This will help out greatly.
When I was little, it was very hard for me to learn from other teams and improve my robot. That's why I created this channel. I'm really, really happy that my videos are helping your team learn and progress!
You inspired my team so much to build off of your contraptions and we won Oregon state we owe most of our credit to you for intial base of design lol
Both explanation and building instruction for mechanisms are very helpful, thanks for your effort and dedication to FLL communities by sharing skills and knowledge!
Thanks! I'm really glad my video was helpful. Just giving back to a community that gave me six years of amazing experiences!
Genius design, I look forward to learning from you, and when we actually get to meet again, I'll definitely turn the members of my team on to this channel
Wow your attachement is incredible 👏👍
Thanks so much!
Great idea using a passive attachment saving a lot of time.
Большое спасибо каналу!!! Мы из России и нам очень полезны ваши видео. У нас начинающие робототехники и знакомство с механизмами очень интересно рассказано и очень доступно. Не оставляйте, пожалуйста, вашу работу. Вы большой молодец!!! Ждём следующих уроков.
Great bro really just love your attachment
Thanks a lot!
Great video !
Superb!
Thanks a lot!
Thanks so much! What size rubber band did you use?
Thanks! I don't know the exact size, but Lego rubber band sizes are differentiated by color. I use the green one
Dang, u still have that magic on FLL!
Thanks Branden we should play minecraft more often lol
@@brickering5166 wait what u still play?
@@brandenchen4839 yeah lol hypixel skywars and bedwars
@@brickering5166 whats ur IGN mate
@@brickering5166 haha I love that we share the same interests: robotics and minecraft
GYATT
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Can you send instructions to build this robot and its attachments?
I tried it and you can fit eight cubes into the bench is that possible with a robot?
yup! Its definitely possible, but you would have to be very precise. I'm not sure if the maximum is 4, so you might want to check the rules
@@brickering5166 oh, okay
@@happyeevee4955 its a very interesting idea though I don't think anyone's thought of that yet
@@brickering5166 I think it would need to be very accurate so even if someone thought of it it would probably be easier to just do four for the time being
@@happyeevee4955 yup but its definitely possible!
*"Alrighty."*
You should really do more of this
@@happyeevee4955 more alrightys? u got it
I dont have accsess on the drive
r u gonning to do that with ur other missions
yup! Working on getting a video out on Wednesday, planning on doing one every week
muy buenos videos son de gran utilidad para equipos que vamos iniciando, quisiera saber si hay posibilidad que nos ayudes a construir un robot como el que tienes para usar los aditamentos que nos compartes, gacias
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As an FLL judge, I'm not impressed when teams get their mission solutions from watching youtube videos. Teams should come up with their own designs. Putting out videos in September showing mission solutions complete with building instructions is contrary to the goals of First Lego League.
The purpose of my channel is to teach basic mechanisms. You can only get so far by explaining, and building the mechanisms can result in a deeper understanding. Notice that I only give instructions for the simple mechanisms, not my entire attachment. Besides, there is never a single solution for each mission, so I don't think that my channel will prevent creativity.
@@brickering5166 Please realize you are acting as a mentor and coach for potentially thousands of teams. Coaches and mentors are encouraged to teach basic techniques, but they are not supposed to teach detailed ways of solving specific challenge missions. It’s great that you are trying to teach useful building techniques, but I think you are going too far by showing the application to a mission in the current season.
@@timfll As a brand new coach...with little to no LEGO building experience...I find these videos very helpful. The "lessons" that come with FLL barely skim the surface. The tutorial does not give step-by-step for the entire mission, but just helps the kids start thinking of the mechanism. I think that @Brickering is embodying the spirit of "coopertition" and helps the team on its path to Discovery and Innovation. I'm am 100% certain that our team's approach will not 100% mimic this mechanism. But it will help our team to step out of the box and build their confidence to accomplish these missions. @Tim David, I would suggest that you leave the judging to the competitions and try to be more supportive of those who are helping to "mentor and coach thousands" . I for one, appreciate the insight.
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