Driving 3 Lego Mechanisms in Orbeez Pool
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2023
- Demonstration of 3 basic mechanics of Lego technic, such as a walker (or stepper), wheel and track mechanisms in a pool with Orbeez balls.
Orbeez (or hydrogel) a type of polymer made to absorb and hold water. It's also called water beads. They are soft and slippery, a difficult surface for any mechanism to move.
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I would be happy if you advise how to improve the mechanisms to carry more weight and don't drown.. Any tips?
make it a cargo plane. That should work.
For tracks, typically it's the overall surface that helps in mud, etc. "Ground pressure" is the concept you're looking for.
Wider tracks is, of course, an obvious way to go. However, if you look at WWI tanks, designed for crossing capacity above all else, you'll find going *long* really helps (see the monstrous sausage that the TOG II is).
All in all, a single, long continuous track with all the weight low in the center would be optimal.
Assuming, of course, you don't want to cheat and make some kind of aircraft...
You should definitely try a screw vehicle in Orbeez pool.
STEPS with the surface of the body the length of the feet extended forward and backward, and with the rods used in TRACKS on the body and feet.
You are trying to float and push mass back, surface and drag is the answer
Or using the lego technic catamarán Green/blue parts
I really like your defined focus points, the colored background and these few objects there - whatever it might be. Nice to look and much more interesting than plain white.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Make the pit deeper
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You should try building a lego boat and have it move with the lego motors
:edit I fixed the spelling. :)
this misspelling isnt funny
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@@qwertyasd6455not all of us have english as first language... for example my country belgium has 3official languages. Flemish, french and german... and we all speak english as well
@@jasmijnariel why did you just get so bloody pressed?
Sir, lego isnt watertight
@@kanrapheeratchakij804 orbeez are not like water, lady...
Filling the tank was the most sadisfying thing i saw this week❤
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Thank god now i know which track i have to use if I encounter a pot hole full of orbeez
i think i found a hidden gem of a channel, this production quality is so underrated!!
Same
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Longer track length, keep the 'growser' bars to act as paddles. Or if you can double the width of the tracks make the tracks wider and half again as long as they are shown in this video. Plate over the bottom. It seems to just be a weight distribution issue more than anything.
The testing pool was too shallow to properly test the tracks; they were running on the pool floor, not over the orbs.
The tracks also needed a skid plate like what was added to the wheels. A proper bow might help too. Longer tracks with angled leading edges might help with climbing out of the pool, or possibly just a larger front sprocket. Shorter teeth would reduce drag especially as the top of the tracks reaches the orb level, no sense in just mixing orbs next to you.
Wheels could need more wheels per axel, and more axles, ground pressure is key after all. Perhaps using more of the holes in the wheel hub would allow more torque with less slop?
Double-wide tracks for the highest ground contact, surounding rather than carrying the cargo box for a low centre of gravity, might be the ultimate tracked contender. Perhaps even splitting the tracks into forward and rear sections for more length and power units?
I noticed with the tracks you dont have roadwheels to help spread out ground preasure, the ilder and sprocket are the only point of contact that preasure is put on making it have a higher ground preasure if you had put wheels along the tracks from the ilder to the sprocket it would be able to displace weight better, for refrence look at a tank's tracks.
did you mean idler
I like how you basically built snow chains for the Lego tires, very clever!
For that environment a screw drive (like in ZIL-2906) would work perfectly, providing both buoyancy and propulsion. But would it still be driving?
yes
I love these kind of videos
Just got my mom to order a few off brand (but compatible) motors and battery boxes so I am do stuff like this! (60-70 bucks for a bunch of motors, two battery boxes, some springs, and some other parts!) I can't wait for them to get here!
They should arrive tomorrow!
How are they?
@@marvelismid they actually work really well! Made an RC car with them!
It's my desire to have a subscriber base similar to what this channel enjoys.
Mum, technic bricks is making cool doodads again!
Another gear has been added to your machine of subscriptions. Keep those wheels turning for your creations :) ⚙️
2:50 one must imagine sisyphus happy
Amazing editing and really great builds overall. Glad i found your channel! Subscribed!
I think scoops like a paddle boat is the best option... flat bothom too
Can you make side skirts for the tracks? So orbeez don't get inside the tracks interfering with the sprockets.
Also make the track longer and can you do a similar shape to the mark IV?
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This must take so long to make - Well done and thank you :)
Bro you content is AMAZING! I think you are the best lego content creator on youtube!
I'm aiming for a subscriber count comparable to Technic Brick
Lego meets Orbeez for an awesome aquatic adventure! 🚙🌀
The first car manages to bring some orbeez friends with it!
this was a great video!
I can't wait to see more.
Must take so long to make...
Can u do gear wheels if driving in the orbeez?
What are you doing, your effecting the outcome of the test by placing the weight while the machine is ON the orbeez, as well as shaking and pushing it slightly into the orbeez
Great video. One point, the tracks were made either backwards or upside down. You put the smallest "angle of attack" forward
A screw drive would be perfect for this scenario, i don't know how you'd make a lego one though
Make a robot that extend over the pit with a conveyor attachment, so once it crosses the pit, the conveyor will move the bags.
Very cool!!
U should do something where its this and you use 2 motarized screws
Самая первая идея была идеальна. Если увеличить длину и ширину этих "ластов" можно было бы поднять килограмма так полтора.
For deploying on Shadesmar, right?
I feel like the tank tracks didn’t have a fair opportunity due to the orbies falling into the tracks if there was some shielding inside I think it would perform a lot better than it did
I think you're using that car to crush this ball
For the wheels and tracks you added grippy bars to grab onto the breeze which gave them more traction. But did no such thing for the stepper. Perhaps it would have performed better if it had them running along the bottom (maybe even more so than the wheels)
Now i know what is a differenciel 😊
I would personally suggest using large screws wrapped around a cylinder like a screw tank
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Wow
Great video, and you earned a sub from me! One suggestion, I feel the walker didn't get a fair shot because it didn't have any lateral bars like the wheels and the tracks did. Either way, I enjoyed!
Why didn't you put cleats on the steps?
Should have put a plate under the body of the first vehicle. Would probaly have improved its performance significantly. Also, should they not all have had the same amount of motors if it was to be an fair comparison?.
7:50 "I can go anywhere, I don't need rails."
really?
@@woaminibricks I take it you understood that reference?
i would say wheels are a bit of a dead end here since orbeez are not very dense and thus wheels dig into them easily
on balance, the stepper could be immediately improved by having another surface under the center, gives it more surface area to place its weight on the orbeez
same idea can be applied to tracks, make em longer and wider while keeping the weight to a minimum. less weight + larger surface contact = better performance, but you should also add road wheels to actually make use of all that extra surface area gained from lengthening the tracks, otherwise it's of no use
You could try widening the surface area
Should have developed the steps more like you did with the others. A smooth/complete underbody to prevent sinking/drowning, bigger steps, textured/grooved steps... I feel like it was the best mechanism, just underdeveloped.
Amphibious
The steps machine really should have equal surface area during steps and double surface area before starting a new step.
Step 1: paddles
Step 2: turn wheels into paddles.
Step 3: turn tracks into paddles
First one looked really goofy in the Timelapse 😂
I think your steps version could have been better - if you had increased the surface area under gears so it didn’t sink when it lifted its ‘feet’ up each time
tank dub
Power the trqcked one by the small sprockets and it would have more torque and probably could have kept going.
Use the possible lego tires for max flotation.
Fun fact: putting the studs of a lego brick into the pin connections of a lego technic brick is actually an illegal building technique
Of course it’s 1am right now
Stepper 300g is not a fail! Only thing that is a fail is your patience!
You should make the orbee pool deeper becouse the tank is just driving on the bottom
2:25 Funny sound.😅😅😅
I'm pretty sure these designs would have worked better with smarter weight distribution
Try make Titanic model motorized and put camera at captains room and at driving room
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We made a lego fusion reactor but it keeps melting
2:42 why does this part kinda relate to swimming
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Having the gears run against the floor made no sence too me... on the first build
I dare u to make a mech that can fight and shoot and Move.
i mean at:6:09
Would you be interested in building ''Chebyshev's plantigrade machine''
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@4:00 the controller was caught not allowing the vehicle to move.
the wheels on the back we're kinda drowning at:6:10
10:00 poor motors
due to the high ground clearance, the tracks are going along the bottom, it's not fair!
hello tecnic brick i want (if you can) pleas do an air plane an try the air plane fly with motors
4:00 Не объективный тест, поскольку шнур зацепился за платформу, что и сдержало машину
Dude just go around the pool
Don't let any orby's go inside of the mechanics.
5:46 i hate that your removing and replacing small parts over a pit of orbeez
I hate spelling errors? 😉
Asmr
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Just make a plane ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
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It's not fair that the feet and belly of the "steps" vehicle weren't upgraded in the same way as the wheels and tracks. The "steps" vehicle clearly has potential when it comes to (not) sinking, so why not get rid of its obvious grip issue and see how far it can really go? This kind of bias/shortsightedness just ruins these videos for me: some concepts are dismissed early, essentially "rigged to lose", by deliberately leaving out fairly obvious improvements.
illegal building technique alert
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When
And???? What’s your point go cry to Lego if you’re that butthurt
Where❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
@@ethanpiner6970i think it was a joke😀
boca boca
at:6:28 all the wheels we're drowning :|
Ты не можешь постоянно разговаривать ты ничего не понятно
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