I might not have done tunnel boring, but in pipeline boring, a small bit is sent to start the guide hole, and it it reamed back and forth until the hole is wide enough for the pipe.
Very interesting, thanks for the information. As far as I know, large TBMs don't do a guide hole. However, a pipeline boring machine could be a nice model in its own right.
@@TheThirdModel y probaste cambiar el diseño de la cabeza de corte para que tenga un punto de ataque mas certero y reducir la fricción de los engranajes
The almighty Digtron! It has to be said, though, starting digging has got to be the hardest part because there's no tunnel to push against, so even if your snow was soft enough you'd still be struggling. Great job, regardless! I love it!
I was thinking of trying casting sand. My only concern is how much the sand will damage the plastic gears and other moving components. And cleaning it afterwards...
But of an old one but might try adding cutting wheels? i know the small umbrella like pieces with the crossaxle support could function. they'd greatly reduce friction and probably yield similar results.
i am late to the party, but last month or so a another YT channel build a LTM and dug through sand whilst laying tunnel wall so it could rest on it. Its head was really good at slicing through that sand
Is there a failure in the instruction, step 281? If I assemble the parts like there, the black gear turns in the opposite direction the grey ones above do. It can't work, so I removed the black gear and the boring head turns.
Apologies for not seeing your comment earlier! From what I can see, Step 281 is correct. Perhaps check that all of the 12 tooth bevel gears (LEGO part number 6589) are in the correct position in the drivetrain: Steps 109, 156, and 160. I hope that helps!
Glad to see an actual real life test of this vehicle! its efficiency just proves how good of a C model it really is!
I might not have done tunnel boring, but in pipeline boring, a small bit is sent to start the guide hole, and it it reamed back and forth until the hole is wide enough for the pipe.
Very interesting, thanks for the information. As far as I know, large TBMs don't do a guide hole. However, a pipeline boring machine could be a nice model in its own right.
I think it's great concept idea and the soft snow will probably help alot!
I hope so as well!
@@TheThirdModel y probaste cambiar el diseño de la cabeza de corte para que tenga un punto de ataque mas certero y reducir la fricción de los engranajes
Look forward to seeing it used with soft snow. Love the shots at the end.
It looks like wet and compact snow, a difficult test. Powder snow / un-compacted may have been a better result.
The almighty Digtron! It has to be said, though, starting digging has got to be the hardest part because there's no tunnel to push against, so even if your snow was soft enough you'd still be struggling. Great job, regardless! I love it!
Cant wait till the instructions come out
*I think he doesn't like me anymore*
Him: I HAVE TO SEE THE LEGO TUNNEL BORING MACHINE DIG THROUGH SNOW
Can you try using sand? It is a lot more malleable and easier to dig through, especially if you mix it with a binder to make it stick.
I was thinking of trying casting sand. My only concern is how much the sand will damage the plastic gears and other moving components. And cleaning it afterwards...
I needed this
But of an old one but might try adding cutting wheels? i know the small umbrella like pieces with the crossaxle support could function. they'd greatly reduce friction and probably yield similar results.
Попробуйте пробурить пенопласт. Он не меняет своих свойств с течением времени и такой же мягкий
i am late to the party, but last month or so a another YT channel build a LTM and dug through sand whilst laying tunnel wall so it could rest on it. Its head was really good at slicing through that sand
I think I saw something similar, but they used what looked like sawdust or something slightly fibrous.
Yoo this is cool!
Is there a failure in the instruction, step 281? If I assemble the parts like there, the black gear turns in the opposite direction the grey ones above do. It can't work, so I removed the black gear and the boring head turns.
Apologies for not seeing your comment earlier! From what I can see, Step 281 is correct. Perhaps check that all of the 12 tooth bevel gears (LEGO part number 6589) are in the correct position in the drivetrain: Steps 109, 156, and 160. I hope that helps!
@@TheThirdModel Hello, the failure is fixed, I did it on step 156. Thank You for Your help.
@@marcelfouquet9865 Awesome, no problem!
Building sand ?
Super Model
It is just because it is not rolers at the end
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Why do yyou have snow
Great question...answer is on my blog post...
www.thethirdmodel.com/post/lego-tbm-vs-snow
Can you make a Lego super fist for reference look up underminer in incredibles 2
What is that?
@@TheThirdModel it’s like a jackhammer + a boxing glove
Ha having professional sorting system and parts weak I made one from lego mindstorms scratch and a surplus of base plates
Unfortunately it didnt work that good but keep on experimenting
I saw a Indian man build a tbm with a vacuum to suck anything inside the tbm.
try wet sand?
I might try casting sand, although it may be hard to clean afterwards and might damage the plastic.
Make instructions
I have actually started...
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this thing is boring...
Get it? Boring?
...I'll see myself out.
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