If you want to build your own Lego coin sorter you can get the instructions here! brickstudios.store/products/working-lego-coin-sorter-instructions If you're wondering on how to get parts, the Bricklink Studio file comes with it which can be put directly into Bricklink to order pieces!
The quote on the side of the coin, "Standing on the shoulders of giants" is from Sir Isaac Newton. The full quote is "If I have seen further than others, it is because I was standing on the shoulders of giants."
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Standing on the shoulders of giants (disambiguation) and On the Shoulders of Giants. The phrase "standing on the shoulders of giants" is a metaphor which means "using the understanding gained by major thinkers who have gone before in order to make intellectual progress".[1] It is a metaphor of dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants (Latin: nani gigantum humeris insidentes) and expresses the meaning of "discovering truth by building on previous discoveries".[2] This concept has been dated to the 12th century and, according to John of Salisbury, is attributed to Bernard of Chartres. But its most familiar and popular expression occurs in a 1675 letter by Isaac Newton: "if I have seen further [than others], it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
Personally, I would add some transparent window elements to the drop areas, so the coins won't fly out, and you can either hinge them, or just create a basket that slides out to remove the coins.
Wouldn’t it be cool to have an actual 1:1 scale of a functioning Lego Vending Machine? I know the build will take a while but it would be amazing to see it work
YEAH,I really want to build a mini vending machine that when you slide a coin it dispenses a lego drink and can dispense a 2nd 1 if you put another coin (repeating)😅
and tbf, we've NEVER* used 50c coins in a practical sense. sure they exist, but you'll basically never see them in real circulation. it's just a collector currency. *at least, not since the start of the 80's, which is where my practical experience starts. lol :)
@@Chickonsrock27the Canadian mint stopped making them years ago and stores don't hand them out when shopping they round you up or down when paying cash. It was phased out before the pandemic.
That's awesome. Have you considered making the collector at the bottom have drawers you can slide out to get the coins? Stick a clear window piece on the front so you can see it, because that's kind of aesthetically pleasing, but with deep drawers with a clear front, you'll be able to stop the coins jumping out when they've gone into their sorting slot.
First of all, mirror your coin separator and reverse the motor direction so the tilt is the same direction as your sorter. Secondly, you don't need the drop holes to be the full length of the segment. If you shorten the dime drop hole you will make it more difficult for the pennies to drop down the dime slot. As far as the coin sorter goes, if you get a couple of studs close enough to the outer wall it should give the vertical coins a kick. You also need to build your separator support more sturdily and link the two sections together.
@@RhysRowlands-ve1tn then why comment? I'm not writing less when what I wrote is the minimum verbage necessary to get my points across. Besides, this wasn't for you unless you're trying to build one yourself.
@@barbaraaraujo5480 I could write an essay but this isn't it. This lists technical problems with the coin sorter and gives suggestions on repairs. Would you like to see a real essay on what's wrong with the coin sorter? I don't think UA-cam would even allow a 500 word essay in the comments.
19:20 is a quote from Isaac Newton (the mf who discovered gravity) to his rival Robert Hooke. "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants".
Maybe something you could do to make the coin sorter more stable is making a hand-crank instead of using a motor. Part of the instability seems to be how much shaking is happening and that the legs cant support that movement. Improving the supporting legs to hold more weight, or switching away from the motor, might be the best way to fix the issues.
People have given the full quote for giants, but it means the future is the present standing on the shoulders of the past. It's about learning and improving. Just as you have with this video!
I think a simple way to improve the sorter would be adding a tray to the bottom (similar to a dice tray under a dice tower) with raised boundaries between each coin so if they're flung out at the bottom, the coins don't mix. Also, ofc, reversing the direction if the loading machine so coins are tilted the correct way.
This is absolutely amazing! You are honestly just taking brick films to the next level. Also, I can’t wait to see the behind the scenes video for this. :)
I think one thing you should add is a sort-of tub on the bottom of each one so that you can fit more coins in each slot! I think that would be quite helpful! Also maybe if it isn't too hard you could add a link to a parts list from Bricklink with the instructions? It would make it easier for us to find the parts if we choose to buy it.
@@CowboyBricks10 It's actually a great idea! I'll probably make drawer type things so that coins don't fly out and then they can hold quite a few more coins.
I wonder if you can use the vibration of the motor/spinner to help with the initial coin input instead of working against it. Use some lego rubber bands to suspend the assembly around a solid mount, and the vibrations could deal with things like the coin inputs getting coins stuck "on edge".
The spinny thingy might work better if it’s stationed to a baseplate, and if it’s also weighed down by something (either connect it to the sorter at the bottom or I know that Lego used to make bricks with weights in them (part 73090b) to hold down the baseplate
I think what woulda looked cool is using the colours of the flags of the countries for the sorting modules (yeah they are mostly pretty similar but I still think it would look cool)
On the uk pound coins the phrase “ standing on the shoulders of giants “ is a reference to the giant’s causeway where there is a myth that a giant from Scotland lives in one of the caves
its actually a quote from issac newton the inclusion of the quote is to represent technological advancements, this coin is specifically representing the evolution from the iron age to mechanical age with its inner ring and the outer ring representing the advancement from mechanical to the computer age. which would not have been possible without sir issac newton, as qouted by the royal mint "This quotation, stressing that today's achievements would not be possible without the discoveries of the past, was felt to sum up the spirit of the reverse design. Since Sir Isaac Newton was himself Master of the Royal Mint, from 1699 to 1727, the choice of the quotation seemed particularly appropriate."
I wonder if adding nubs along the outer edge of the spinning wheel might help prevent coins from getting stuck? That way, instead of coins traveling between a nub and the edge, they would travel between 2 nubs. Using outer nubs like this might also help reorient coins that don't fall flat from the feeder. You could also then reposition the inner nubs to properly catch different sized coins.
Awesome video - loved that UK coins work perfectly - might have build one myself! £2 is related to the giant's causeway where we keep our giants. But a lot of the coins/notes in the UK have different pictures / writing on them relating to something famous.
The only piece that immediately comes to mind is the 1x1 little wedge thing? Looking at this little car I have it appears to just be one plate and one smooth plate together in height. The 2 stud upright to 4 stud sideways piece it has is super thin tho so maybe some odd measurements there? Appears to be about a plate and ¼-½
wow. its nice to see someone who tries somethings and doesnt give up when its hard but finds identifies problems and finds sollutions and isnt afraid to spend timw doing something you like! an idea for improving: maybe you could make an extra layer in the coin holder bit, that can move so you can hold the coins and easly access them with a sliding thing for the layer. I dont really know how to explain it '*-*
I think you should put like a spiny thing, like those in the water parks or marble machines to make the coins go down or a big ol slope instead of the motor spinner
Its most familiar and popular expression occurs in a 1675 letter by Isaac Newton: "if I have seen further [than others], it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
I am surprised you didn't use hinged ladders on the sides where the coins fall to allow you to see the coins stack up, then allow you to open them and remove them.
If you want to build your own Lego coin sorter you can get the instructions here!
brickstudios.store/products/working-lego-coin-sorter-instructions
If you're wondering on how to get parts, the Bricklink Studio file comes with it which can be put directly into Bricklink to order pieces!
Depending on what year that 2 pound coin is from, you can get up to 400 USD for it
So not only you have to buy instructions you have to buy parts to this is absolutely ridiculous
@@Clipitvr if ur upset that you have to buy the instructions and pieces you’re gonna freak when you find out what rebrickable is
@@lazarus9581 we getting rich with this coin🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Me: *buys it*
Also me: *doesn’t have the right pieces and is broke*
Also also me: OH CRAP OR FU*K OH SHIT
The quote on the side of the coin, "Standing on the shoulders of giants" is from Sir Isaac Newton. The full quote is "If I have seen further than others, it is because I was standing on the shoulders of giants."
19:22
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Standing on the shoulders of giants (disambiguation) and On the Shoulders of Giants.
The phrase "standing on the shoulders of giants" is a metaphor which means "using the understanding gained by major thinkers who have gone before in order to make intellectual progress".[1]
It is a metaphor of dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants (Latin: nani gigantum humeris insidentes) and expresses the meaning of "discovering truth by building on previous discoveries".[2] This concept has been dated to the 12th century and, according to John of Salisbury, is attributed to Bernard of Chartres. But its most familiar and popular expression occurs in a 1675 letter by Isaac Newton: "if I have seen further [than others], it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
Personally, I would add some transparent window elements to the drop areas, so the coins won't fly out, and you can either hinge them, or just create a basket that slides out to remove the coins.
Or little openable (?) transpararent thingies?
But then he wouldn't see if something happens
@@QuinleyGawleytransparent if you haven’t read it correctly
@@Level100noob I DID
Key word: transparent.
Even if he couldn't see it, he would probably still hear it.
For the Australian ones, try to clip a technic brick on a classical brick, it's create a really small extra space
A technic 4 wide half beam might also be useful for creating a really small extra space.
Maybe
Wouldn’t it be cool to have an actual 1:1 scale of a functioning Lego Vending Machine? I know the build will take a while but it would be amazing to see it work
YEAH,I really want to build a mini vending machine that when you slide a coin it dispenses a lego drink and can dispense a 2nd 1 if you put another coin (repeating)😅
@@JustAPersonWhoComments do it
So, Canada doesn't use pennies anymore since 2012.
and tbf, we've NEVER* used 50c coins in a practical sense. sure they exist, but you'll basically never see them in real circulation. it's just a collector currency.
*at least, not since the start of the 80's, which is where my practical experience starts. lol :)
I smell pennies
Don't even make them anymore for collectors sets.
O Canada
Our toonies($2) are also our biggest coin lmao
I'm born and raised in Canada and I didn't even know we have a 50 cent coin lmao
I think it's funny that the longer he works on a LEGO project, the more crowded his desk becomes with just random LEGO pieces. I love it!
Ayo! How do u have a Canadian penny?! We haven’t seen those in YEARS!!!!!!
I have so many
And also wdym we!?
@@Chickonsrock27the Canadian mint stopped making them years ago and stores don't hand them out when shopping they round you up or down when paying cash. It was phased out before the pandemic.
@@allanweede2599 I just jump in to wishing fountains and collect pennies from years ago
And to answer the question: megik
12:41 "this thing moves so much" then why did you put it on three wobbly toothpicks instead of building proper legs? 😭
Good question 😂
@@brickstudiosYT I am so sorry for how much time this build costed you.
@@brickstudiosYT get a rubber surface on your table aswell so they won't slide around like Bambi on ice
That's awesome. Have you considered making the collector at the bottom have drawers you can slide out to get the coins? Stick a clear window piece on the front so you can see it, because that's kind of aesthetically pleasing, but with deep drawers with a clear front, you'll be able to stop the coins jumping out when they've gone into their sorting slot.
That's actually a great idea! Might use that for whatever part 3 will be!
First of all, mirror your coin separator and reverse the motor direction so the tilt is the same direction as your sorter. Secondly, you don't need the drop holes to be the full length of the segment. If you shorten the dime drop hole you will make it more difficult for the pennies to drop down the dime slot. As far as the coin sorter goes, if you get a couple of studs close enough to the outer wall it should give the vertical coins a kick. You also need to build your separator support more sturdily and link the two sections together.
Blud wrote a whole essay.
i ain’t reading allat
@@RhysRowlands-ve1tn then why comment? I'm not writing less when what I wrote is the minimum verbage necessary to get my points across. Besides, this wasn't for you unless you're trying to build one yourself.
@@barbaraaraujo5480 I could write an essay but this isn't it. This lists technical problems with the coin sorter and gives suggestions on repairs. Would you like to see a real essay on what's wrong with the coin sorter? I don't think UA-cam would even allow a 500 word essay in the comments.
great design and great video!! i love the inclusion of the canadian penny and half dollar, glad to see someone use them since we dont
Never been so flattered by someone saying my coins are thick
Yeah kinda a weird observation on my part 😂
WE'RE SORTING THE COINS WITH THIS ONE🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bro got the thumbnails leaked early though...
fr
stop with the screams
@@pacendx7915 why should we
Very interesting to see the design process and how you prototype the designs. Amazing job!
19:20 is a quote from Isaac Newton (the mf who discovered gravity) to his rival Robert Hooke. "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants".
This guy is now the giant of Lego coin sorters
It's also a dig at Hooke, who was shorter than Newton
He invented gravity
@@mamamiaawoodenboy no he discovered it you dummy
20:58 what was that? What are we?
you guys are euros
Urhoes
Maybe something you could do to make the coin sorter more stable is making a hand-crank instead of using a motor. Part of the instability seems to be how much shaking is happening and that the legs cant support that movement. Improving the supporting legs to hold more weight, or switching away from the motor, might be the best way to fix the issues.
Canada doesn't use pennies or 50 cent coins anymore.
But we still have them
@@carter_sharewe still have 50 cent coins. Pennies aren’t even legal tender anymore so no we don’t still have those.
Yeah
People have given the full quote for giants, but it means the future is the present standing on the shoulders of the past. It's about learning and improving. Just as you have with this video!
Literally all I wanted was to watch it work for a little while.... I've never been more disappointed before
I think a simple way to improve the sorter would be adding a tray to the bottom (similar to a dice tray under a dice tower) with raised boundaries between each coin so if they're flung out at the bottom, the coins don't mix.
Also, ofc, reversing the direction if the loading machine so coins are tilted the correct way.
I tried making a coin sorter off your old one but this one is wayyyy better nice job😂
I don’t know why I’m watching this at midnight. But thanks for this knowledge
9:55 ONE PIECE IS REAAAAAAL!!!
This is absolutely amazing! You are honestly just taking brick films to the next level. Also, I can’t wait to see the behind the scenes video for this. :)
I think one thing you should add is a sort-of tub on the bottom of each one so that you can fit more coins in each slot! I think that would be quite helpful! Also maybe if it isn't too hard you could add a link to a parts list from Bricklink with the instructions? It would make it easier for us to find the parts if we choose to buy it.
Well the Bricklink Studio file actually comes with the instructions so you could upload that into Bricklink and get all the parts!
@@brickstudiosYT Oh ok thanks! What about making the tub sort of things for next time?
@@CowboyBricks10 It's actually a great idea! I'll probably make drawer type things so that coins don't fly out and then they can hold quite a few more coins.
@@brickstudiosYT Awesome!
I wonder if you can use the vibration of the motor/spinner to help with the initial coin input instead of working against it. Use some lego rubber bands to suspend the assembly around a solid mount, and the vibrations could deal with things like the coin inputs getting coins stuck "on edge".
15:25 hearing the “dollar coin” instead of Loonie is so weird as a Canadian 😂😂😂😂
Your so underated! Where do you buy your pieces?
Thanks! I usually get my pieces from Lego.com or Bricklink!
@@brickstudiosYT why did you let him/her call you underated?
@@azriel2916underrated is good
@@azriel2916 Being called underrated is a compliment, that's why...
I think the same 😊 @@32ruiwhhfqfw
Awsome video keep up the good work! :)
You can use axles in cross holes to make the right size, they won't move easily. Or even a worm gear.
I’ve been waiting for this
Very, very cool 😎. Very inspiring. It takes way more effort to build all this than to sort the coins, but it is very satisfying anyway.
Lego videos just went from “skip to the end” to “why’d you skip that?”
Now do one for Mexican Pesos (all 11 coins)
The spinny thingy might work better if it’s stationed to a baseplate, and if it’s also weighed down by something (either connect it to the sorter at the bottom or I know that Lego used to make bricks with weights in them (part 73090b) to hold down the baseplate
Thanks
Smart
Smart
Nice job perfecting the coin sorter! Hope to see you improve the feeder. NIce vid.
THE GOAT!!!
No
Yes😈
this is awesome, btw, awesome music!
11:56 😂😂😂 NUUUOOOO WHAT HAPPPEND!?!!
You could try to block the back end of the 1x2 tile so that it can't move
I enjoyed this video :)
Great work !!!
Is this relatable?
Americans: Nickel: 1/2 pi x square root of e- = 1 dollar
British: £1 = 100p
$1 = 100€ nickel is the name of a coin the = 5€
I think what woulda looked cool is using the colours of the flags of the countries for the sorting modules (yeah they are mostly pretty similar but I still think it would look cool)
This deserves way more views and likes, it’s incredible
Thanks!
When the coins drops in the middle, use your old strategy
you know. for next time; if you use lego technic pins you can slide those other pieces over it to the perfect length.
for the stud that jams pennies, try using a quad-stud piece.
On the uk pound coins the phrase “ standing on the shoulders of giants “ is a reference to the giant’s causeway where there is a myth that a giant from Scotland lives in one of the caves
came here to say this... although myth... kind of propaganda that would upset Nessy as well!
its actually a quote from issac newton the inclusion of the quote is to represent technological advancements, this coin is specifically representing the evolution from the iron age to mechanical age with its inner ring and the outer ring representing the advancement from mechanical to the computer age. which would not have been possible without sir issac newton, as qouted by the royal mint "This quotation, stressing that today's achievements would not be possible without the discoveries of the past, was felt to sum up the spirit of the reverse design. Since Sir Isaac Newton was himself Master of the Royal Mint, from 1699 to 1727, the choice of the quotation seemed particularly appropriate."
Makes me wanna make my own coin sorter, nice video!
I’m happy the Australian coin was used, not a lot we get to see out stuff being used :)
Awesome video bro! Keep it up 👍😎
The logo you use in your video is super sick
Thanks!
On behalf of Australia, I approve this build
I wonder if adding nubs along the outer edge of the spinning wheel might help prevent coins from getting stuck? That way, instead of coins traveling between a nub and the edge, they would travel between 2 nubs. Using outer nubs like this might also help reorient coins that don't fall flat from the feeder. You could also then reposition the inner nubs to properly catch different sized coins.
I was not expecting Aussie change in this video
Man, this makes me want to pull out my legos from my closet and mess with them again. If only I had the space in my room…
I loved it 😂❤
I'd love to see you make a sorter for Japanese Yen! I lived in Japan for 3 years, and I really enjoyed it.
This guy got the most patience ❤
Try to do attachments for Czech crowns
I’m from the UK and I really really appreciate that you do pounds cause we separated and not euros and I really appreciate it
Can you do Poland Coins?
Same qestion
19:25 i live in the UK and i did not know that
Awesome video - loved that UK coins work perfectly - might have build one myself!
£2 is related to the giant's causeway where we keep our giants. But a lot of the coins/notes in the UK have different pictures / writing on them relating to something famous.
As a canadian ive never seen a 50 cents coins and didnt even know these existed.
Yeah
Half-Dollars are pretty rare in the US too.
.50 piece in Canada are usually only part of coin gift sets they haven't been in general circulation since the 1980s
The only piece that immediately comes to mind is the 1x1 little wedge thing? Looking at this little car I have it appears to just be one plate and one smooth plate together in height. The 2 stud upright to 4 stud sideways piece it has is super thin tho so maybe some odd measurements there? Appears to be about a plate and ¼-½
I literally just finished making a mini fan from Lego and as soon as I saw this video, I clicked on it❤
wow. its nice to see someone who tries somethings and doesnt give up when its hard but finds identifies problems and finds sollutions and isnt afraid to spend timw doing something you like! an idea for improving: maybe you could make an extra layer in the coin holder bit, that can move so you can hold the coins and easly access them with a sliding thing for the layer. I dont really know how to explain it '*-*
I think you should put like a spiny thing, like those in the water parks or marble machines to make the coins go down or a big ol slope instead of the motor spinner
Make Some For Ruppes Indian Currency I Has 1 2 5 10 20 Ruppes
You are so underrated but soooooo good you are doing very good:)
Brick studios so cool vid bro
As an English man I feel so honoured and proud for an American to be holding our coins
use tires, like the ones from the life on mars and space sets for the sorting machine's legs as feet for stability.
Since they fly out maybe you could add clips and put a piece to cover the part they fly out of and just lift it up when you want to get the coins out
£1 and £2 coins are really cool with the combo with gold and silver.
Also what about notes???
Notes are for the next part...
Swedish krone!!!
FYI all the pieces on bricklink costs about 170 bucks not even including tax so only get the instructions if you got that money😅
7:36 no problem they don't use 1 cent anymore 😁
😂
Who is using that in 2024😀
And 2 cent
Wowza
Its most familiar and popular expression occurs in a 1675 letter by Isaac Newton: "if I have seen further [than others], it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
A swift google search as we know all google is our friend...
try singapore coins
this feels like watching sisyphus
You should absolutely make instructions for the Spinney part
On every sorter should do the size and currency that match the coin
Next step stack the coin as they exit so they are ready to roll!
Conclusion: pennys are always the problem
i think you should build lego vending machine that sells lego parts for coins
Nice vid
I read the thumbnail and I thought it said coin snorter.😂😂😂
love you vids man!!! You should make a discord
The glow-up 👏
That’s really cool 😮😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Bro took Lego to another level
Try using a 1X2 plate with door rail.
in Canada we don't use the penny, it's been gone for a few years
I am surprised you didn't use hinged ladders on the sides where the coins fall to allow you to see the coins stack up, then allow you to open them and remove them.