@@TheBrickWallTeam if you don't mind me asking, do you get all your money from UA-cam or do you have other sources? I think what you do is amazing and would love to do it myself. But don't have the money, only to build kits.... 😔 It's a dream for one day! Anyways keep up the gr8 work!
I love that even with 69.8 K subscribers you continue to keep in touch with your audience and actively check the comments. keep up the good work. you're awesome!
Very Clever use of the Lego system. You be best having a extra work item holding grab that grabs the item as soon as it comes through the blades just to stop the 3 pieces from flopping down or moving side wards... But other than that detail.. it is a great machine.
Hum, I think this new creation is better from the other because you do not reuse elements of other set, it seems to be a real creation so congrats to you, for the idea and the realization !
I think using Ev3 would be great for this, completely automatic with sensors and things. You could program full arm movement in one smooth action and have it know when it’s done X amount of work.
Great suggestion, the only reason I did not use EV3 in this project is the number of motors - 10, and if add several sensors, it will required at least 4 EV3s. I simply do not have them.
The Brick Wall Oh right wow, I have 2 Ev3 bricks that I use to communicate, but that many motors is crazy! Amazing work with this one, very well designed arm.
Thank you for your support, I like the arm as well, hope to reuse it in the new projects, it was challenging part. 2Ev3s is a good base to new creations.
Remote control or NXT/programmed If programmed then it’s likely very possible to create a whole production line Perhaps building a small bird house or something LEGO Mechanical arms with glue guns or super glue Sure it would be expensive But impressive none the less
Cool carrot cutter. I was chopping hot peppers as I watched and something brought a tear to my eyes. Probably the habeneros, but it might have been the video. If you can work out the issues with cleaning, a remote control onion cutter might save a few tears. There are a bunch of family logistics issues with onions and the onion smell. That might be best done outside. And the weather is icky this time of year. It may be better to stick with woodworking until the snow arrives.
Great comment, love it. Glad you witched it in the perfect time. And agree, onion is a tough product to handle. Just imaging, making the lego machine to do onion and film it, this will hurt my eyes...
You can modify this building if you make guides around with a block, which will drag it. So you save 1 motor (you have one from the rear and one from the front) and make a cut much quality. Plus you can make a tape and saw several parts at once, with such an update. Sorry for my English... I wrote as I could. If necessary, I can offer my help, because I have many years of experience in the construction of buildings of lego mindstorms ev3. Have a nice day!
@@TheBrickWallTeam thank you. Im a huge lego fan. I have like 10+ electronic lego (1xl motor, 1 medium and 3 small, 2 controller and 2 receiver, 3 battery box) Around 10000+ plus lego technic pieces and many more) But i can't order the important pieces i want. BUT! The new Land Rover Hedender has all those non electric parts i want. So i will get that. I want nxt too but its expensive, and i don't work yet, im not an adult or something yet so i can't really bay any lego sets i want. Lego for life
@@TheBrickWallTeam and i feel really bad for every lego youtuber that lego is so underrated. I wish every people would love lego so there would be much more lego videos, ideas
Oh, I new somebody will ask, What the heck, why not? Lets wait for the summer, I see that a few Lego parts will be destroyed, well, not the first time. Thank you for the challenge.
Hello, this is an amazing project, mainly because it is hard to believe that these hair saws will cut such thick wood, that these blocks will not fall apart, or that the motors are strong enough that they will not get stuck, will not crash. Amazing project, congratulations.This is balsa?
Interesting, how many hours you spend per project? I see this has multiple phases: 1) arm picks item; 2)it is secured and a part pushes it; 3) the saw operates and slices two vertical cuts; 4) when the cutting is finishes the load is secured and arm picks it to set aside. Can multiple items be set in chain?
Great commnet my friend Luis. Good observations. It took almost a month to plan, build and test it. Oh and we had cold and rainy weather so I had to build a little filming place in the house. Initially i have planned to chain the feed of the wood , also wanted to add the delivery of the wood, like in real life, however realised it will take way more time to build and decided to cut my dream and make it shorter.
@@TheBrickWallTeam Not quite, you could add one of your trucks to the side and let the arm pick up from there. You can combine multiple projects: collect the materials, transport it and then have the arm reach and place.
That thing literally cuts sooooooo slow. And with the carrot, I could do what he did with a machine in probably twenty minutes with a cooking knife in about ten seconds.
I know I'm abut late, but how. Blew my mind, Lego can do some amazing stuff but I didn't think it could do this. Great job on proving me wrong good sir, keep up the good work stoked to see what's next
You are not late, in fact it is perfect timing. LOL, nobody called me Sir before, I feel good now, special thank you my friend. Very often I do not know if Lego can do what I dream about , but so far the limit of Lego is expanding. Thank you for you kind support.
Cool! I wouldn't like to get my fingers stuck in that... I'm guessing you used the ludicrous speed option on the BuWizz? 😂 Btw, what made you decide to use BuWizz over S Brick? I'm going to buy one of them but I can't really tell what I'd like better. I'm not excited about paying the price of a BuWizz considering that I've invested in a good stockpile of PF battery boxes, motors, etc. which eliminates spending extra to power an S Brick. Gotta say I'd like the ludicrous speed of the BuWizz tho 😉
Thanks for the comment. I switched to BuWizz way back and no regret. So far I am very impressed with the new features added to BuWizz on a regular basis. I forgot last time I have used S Brick.... BuWizz is compact, super fast to charge. I like the ability to combine several of them and control from one device, in this mode I have used 4 BuWizzes to control 10 motors. For the blades I have used normal speed, the camera only record at 30 frames per second and not able to show the actual rotation , so it looks like it is in super fast mode. I have tried 60pfs, but my computer is too slow to handle it. I am actually still use traditional PF controls and motors for quick testing when I do not need to control all elements in the same time. it is just easy this way. If you decided to buy BuWizz, here is the link and I may get a little help. buwizz.com?ref=4
I have used 4 BuWizzes in this project. I initially planned to use 3, but realized I need very slow speed for moving grabbers and fast (not ludicrous) speed for the saw. For this reason I have added another one. I do not know if Sbrick will be able to handle high voltage- never tried. What I like about Sbrick it is programming capability, however in my experiments and in one of the project I saw big deference in the accuracy of the commands. For this reason and also due to complexity of some projects I decided to use manual controls.
"When's dinner ready Love?"
"Couple of hours... Just cutting the Veg!" 🤣
And I still watching UA-cam LOL. Thanks for the comment
@@TheBrickWallTeam eeeooy
Imagine lego being used on an industrial scale actually producing things
One day it will be as a big experiment, why not, let's dream big. Thank you for the comment
The closest would be as a model at the moment.
I can see that being a thing- modular machines made of durable plastic
That could be revolutionary
Cool
@@TheBrickWallTeam if you don't mind me asking, do you get all your money from UA-cam or do you have other sources? I think what you do is amazing and would love to do it myself. But don't have the money, only to build kits.... 😔 It's a dream for one day! Anyways keep up the gr8 work!
Honey do we have chop sticks for take out?
Give me a few hours babe, I can make some
LOL, Great comment, made my day.
PUN CITY
pun + city= puncity
(Sorry for the bad pun)
I love that even with 69.8 K subscribers you continue to keep in touch with your audience and actively check the comments. keep up the good work. you're awesome!
I love reading comments, I am happy to have 69.8K the best subscribers in the world! Appreciate your comment. You made my day.
Very Clever use of the Lego system. You be best having a extra work item holding grab that grabs the item as soon as it comes through the blades just to stop the 3 pieces from flopping down or moving side wards... But other than that detail.. it is a great machine.
Hi Colin, thank you for the comment and suggestion. I wish to have you as a consultant during filming stage. Appreciate your support.
Greetings from the international space station!
Greetings received....transmitting response...Thank you!
Houston. we have a problem. Someone build a sawframe out of Lego. Launch the nukes xD
Liar
Saw vids and no ISS vids
Somebody: « legos are for kids »
The Brick Wall: « hold my bricks »
LOL. thanks for the support.
wow its so cool i wone make it twoo
Deal!
This is a amazing factory!!!
Thank you.
Hum, I think this new creation is better from the other because you do not reuse elements of other set, it seems to be a real creation so congrats to you, for the idea and the realization !
Thank you so much for the feedback. Appreciate it.
Nice dude
Thank you for the support.
wow this is one of my favorite yet! It is so intracate but looks like it would work every time.
Thank you so much for the support, it is surprisingly very solid project and I have cut a few things (cucumber, zucchini) with no issues at all.
@@TheBrickWallTeam no problem. I find it amazing that some legos and a wire or two can cut through wood
That cuts carrots......ÆÙGH
Thanks for the comment
2019: Make frame saw from Lego
2030: Make a factory out of Lego
Great business planning...2031 retirement
I love this project!
Thank you for your comment.
I think using Ev3 would be great for this, completely automatic with sensors and things. You could program full arm movement in one smooth action and have it know when it’s done X amount of work.
Great suggestion, the only reason I did not use EV3 in this project is the number of motors - 10, and if add several sensors, it will required at least 4 EV3s. I simply do not have them.
The Brick Wall Oh right wow, I have 2 Ev3 bricks that I use to communicate, but that many motors is crazy! Amazing work with this one, very well designed arm.
Thank you for your support, I like the arm as well, hope to reuse it in the new projects, it was challenging part. 2Ev3s is a good base to new creations.
Regular person: goes to store to find a picture frame
The Brick Wall: Makes his picture frames with legos
Special thank you for the support.
Impressive. Excellent work.
Thanks a lot for your support
love the music!
Thank you
Lego contraption that actually cooks or a sandwich factory would be epic
I have built Burger Factory about two years ago, check it out.
@@TheBrickWallTeam o dang, gonna check it out
I have no clue why I'm watching lego engineers lately...
but I feel blessed
I have no clue why i am doing Lego lately... Special thank you for watching Lego Engineers
Now that is fantastic 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much for the comment and support.
Now your family needs to wait dinner for a long time XD
My family is very patient LOL
@@TheBrickWallTeam LOL
Remote control or NXT/programmed
If programmed then it’s likely very possible to create a whole production line
Perhaps building a small bird house or something
LEGO Mechanical arms with glue guns or super glue
Sure it would be expensive
But impressive none the less
This is remotely controlled set, programing processes with real life object is no fun, tried ones- no much success.
Cool carrot cutter.
I was chopping hot peppers as I watched and something brought a tear to my eyes. Probably the habeneros, but it might have been the video.
If you can work out the issues with cleaning, a remote control onion cutter might save a few tears.
There are a bunch of family logistics issues with onions and the onion smell. That might be best done outside. And the weather is icky this time of year. It may be better to stick with woodworking until the snow arrives.
Great comment, love it. Glad you witched it in the perfect time. And agree, onion is a tough product to handle. Just imaging, making the lego machine to do onion and film it, this will hurt my eyes...
You can modify this building if you make guides around with a block, which will drag it. So you save 1 motor (you have one from the rear and one from the front) and make a cut much quality. Plus you can make a tape and saw several parts at once, with such an update.
Sorry for my English... I wrote as I could. If necessary, I can offer my help, because I have many years of experience in the construction of buildings of lego mindstorms ev3.
Have a nice day!
Thanks a lot for the comment and great ideas. Appreciate your support.
This is the pinnacle of human evolution
Thanks for your support and great comment
Our saw filers would be shot if our lumber cuts were that crooked lol but awesome edger design
Thank you for the comment and support
Nice desing
Thank you
Cool. You need more tension on blades to stop them running off.
Good idea. thank you for sharing.
when I see the brick wall design I know it'll be fucking legit
Thank a lot my friend
Thanks for the great content it made my day turn around
Glad you like it
You should make a Lego factory that makes potato salad from scratch!
What a great suggestion. Thank you so much.
That was so sick man I love it
Thanks for the comment and support
I ❤️ your content
Me too !
Very Nice! Awesome!😱😁👍
Thank you my friend.
That’s pretty neat
Thank you.
😱😱😱 NICE !!!
Thank you
Wow! It looks amazing! Keep it up
Thank you for your support. Long time no see. How are you my friend?
I love it
Thanks a lot for your support
Excellent work👍
Thank you
That would be a nice pencil sharpener.
Great idea. I should make one....
This is amazing but did you ever consider using dremel circular saw blades would be a lot quicker and straighter but still I want this lol
I did, not sure how to get the right speed and torque, may be one day I will figure it out.
Imagine finding the right piece of wood to use
I know
All they need for the Mars Mission is few Lego sets and internet connection. 😉
Love your comment. Thanks a lot for your support.
It's a nice machine👍
Thank you for the comment and support
Cool!
Thanks
As long as no Lincoln logs where harmed in the making of this video.
Thank you for the comment
wow!
Long time... Thanks for the comment.
@@TheBrickWallTeam it has been hasn't it
Meak a snowmobile
great idea, need snow and time.
Waow impressionnant quand on pense que c’est ^^juste des lego ^^
I’m not speak English I am sorry but I look your video in the French
merci my friend!
Now build a working Lego wood burning stove. Great work btw
Thanks for the comment and support
Omg cool
Thank you
@@TheBrickWallTeam i really like those lego machines. I wish i had that many motors
One day you will , just start slow.
@@TheBrickWallTeam thank you. Im a huge lego fan. I have like 10+ electronic lego (1xl motor, 1 medium and 3 small, 2 controller and 2 receiver, 3 battery box)
Around 10000+ plus lego technic pieces and many more)
But i can't order the important pieces i want. BUT! The new Land Rover Hedender has all those non electric parts i want. So i will get that. I want nxt too but its expensive, and i don't work yet, im not an adult or something yet so i can't really bay any lego sets i want.
Lego for life
@@TheBrickWallTeam and i feel really bad for every lego youtuber that lego is so underrated. I wish every people would love lego so there would be much more lego videos, ideas
Vex claws exist:
This claw: hold my wood
LOL
Genius
Thank you for the support.
You are always so creative
How can you come up with the construction
Keep up the good work👊!
Thanks a lot for your support.
Qerrd5drrrrdf gsertuf tex4ftcuxdrytrduas😏
Really amazing again, good job :)
Thank you Ian.
You are the best ytber in the world the machines are so cool sry I speak not so Good English
You speak the best UA-cam Language! Thanks a lot for your support.
like it !
Thank you for the support
How is all of this stuff timed? I would love to know. Also, amazing video!!
Remotely controlled.
Do think you could tackle the challenge of making an asphalt paver?
Oh, I new somebody will ask, What the heck, why not? Lets wait for the summer, I see that a few Lego parts will be destroyed, well, not the first time. Thank you for the challenge.
Sweet, can’t wait
Hello, this is an amazing project, mainly because it is hard to believe that these hair saws will cut such thick wood, that these blocks will not fall apart, or that the motors are strong enough that they will not get stuck, will not crash. Amazing project, congratulations.This is balsa?
Thank you for your kind comment and support 🙂🙂🙂
What is next Lego cyborgs?cars?v-tol planes?
Actually, I am working on self erecting crane. Thanks for asking.
I think thing it could’ve used was a way to align whatever you cutting. So it would cut straight.
I know. this was extreme load on Lego. Thanks for the comment
Nice
Thanks
Now put all your ideas in one a massive project with getting the wood transporting and cutting then make something with the wood
Great idea, thanks for sharing.
Plz! Make real tree saw with LEGO!
Thank you for the suggestion.
Styler gg
Thanks
You should make it cut wood and use a hook to make a little house.
Good idea, thank you for the suggestion.
Cool Can u Also make French chips
One day I will. Thank you for asking.
Maybe u should clean the machine after sawing the wood; I do not want my carrots to have sawdust in them.
Good idea. thank you for the comment Ben.
Interesting, how many hours you spend per project? I see this has multiple phases: 1) arm picks item; 2)it is secured and a part pushes it; 3) the saw operates and slices two vertical cuts; 4) when the cutting is finishes the load is secured and arm picks it to set aside. Can multiple items be set in chain?
Great commnet my friend Luis. Good observations. It took almost a month to plan, build and test it. Oh and we had cold and rainy weather so I had to build a little filming place in the house. Initially i have planned to chain the feed of the wood , also wanted to add the delivery of the wood, like in real life, however realised it will take way more time to build and decided to cut my dream and make it shorter.
@@TheBrickWallTeam Not quite, you could add one of your trucks to the side and let the arm pick up from there. You can combine multiple projects: collect the materials, transport it and then have the arm reach and place.
@@TheBrickWallTeam Thanks for the observations, I seem to be good at that.
Great ideas about the truck and it would be easy to add. Oh well, next time, It is so good to get new and fresh ideas
@@TheBrickWallTeam Amazingly happy to be of help.
This seems very impractical, but it's still cool!
There are a lot of thing in life so impractical, but we love them.
nice👌
Thank you, long time. How are you ?
@@TheBrickWallTeam im good, thanks! I haven't had my Legos in a year and I'm finally getting some of it tomorrow so that's great. how are you?
I am doing well, had great summer and lots of new ideas, as always not enough spare time, so it takes a bit longer to build and shoot.
@@TheBrickWallTeam well I'm thrilled for your next build
Next time. Build a combine and a forage chopper. Like if you guys agree
Thank you for the suggestion. Let's wait until next summer.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I would love to make that C:
Thank you for your support my friend.
Im really scared those saw blades gets too Hot and just.. Boom sharp metal everywhere
Thanks for the comment
Carrot with wood, you should suggest that to a restaurant.
Then it should be bamboo. Thanks for the comment.
nice
Thank you
69k subs, nice
Thank you. Moving in the right direction.
Don't lie, we're too lazy to cut carrots so we'd rather build this instead
I am lazy #1
And cooking???
Nice :-)
Thanks for the comment
That thing literally cuts sooooooo slow. And with the carrot, I could do what he did with a machine in probably twenty minutes with a cooking knife in about ten seconds.
Still really damn cool though.
Edit your reply to add that in
I know every good cook will do it faster, I am not a good cook, in fact I am disaster in the kitchen, so Lego helps me... Thanks for the comment.
Super music
Thank you
Wonder what would happen if he used buggy motors... scary...
I have tried, o boy, that was scary, too fast to the point of self destruction, however not enough torque for the job.
@The Brick Wall then add MORE buggy motors and STRONGER FRAME 😂
LOL, that will be expensive!
Outstanding work!👏👏👏
You misspelled design btw🙄
Thank you, where did you see the misspell?
Got it , in the title. thanks.
0:14
A laith would be cool
Great idea, why did not i think about it, ok, you just gave fantastic idea for the next Carrot project!
@@TheBrickWallTeam would be cool to make a small carrot baseball bat with it.
LOL
Damn impreasive
Thank you
Your making me hungry
Bon appetite
😲😲😲😲👍👍👍
Thank you
oh, with this machine i can cut my 3 hole rod into three 1 hole rods
Nice invetion👍🏻😂
Thanks for the comment and support!
Now build a house with the wood you cut
Great idea Thank you for the comment
I know I'm abut late, but how. Blew my mind, Lego can do some amazing stuff but I didn't think it could do this. Great job on proving me wrong good sir, keep up the good work stoked to see what's next
You are not late, in fact it is perfect timing. LOL, nobody called me Sir before, I feel good now, special thank you my friend. Very often I do not know if Lego can do what I dream about , but so far the limit of Lego is expanding. Thank you for you kind support.
Try and make a brick wall machine;)
Great idea, let's wait for the summer.
Привет, круто!
Спасибо за поддержку.
Good lego, bad muzak.
How do you like the carrot?
Saw shouldve went up and down faster for the rest nice work
Thanks for the comment.
@@TheBrickWallTeam np just giving a bit of advice as ive seen this thing irl (cuz i study carpentry)
Cool! I wouldn't like to get my fingers stuck in that... I'm guessing you used the ludicrous speed option on the BuWizz? 😂
Btw, what made you decide to use BuWizz over S Brick? I'm going to buy one of them but I can't really tell what I'd like better. I'm not excited about paying the price of a BuWizz considering that I've invested in a good stockpile of PF battery boxes, motors, etc. which eliminates spending extra to power an S Brick. Gotta say I'd like the ludicrous speed of the BuWizz tho 😉
Thanks for the comment. I switched to BuWizz way back and no regret. So far I am very impressed with the new features added to BuWizz on a regular basis. I forgot last time I have used S Brick.... BuWizz is compact, super fast to charge. I like the ability to combine several of them and control from one device, in this mode I have used 4 BuWizzes to control 10 motors. For the blades I have used normal speed, the camera only record at 30 frames per second and not able to show the actual rotation , so it looks like it is in super fast mode. I have tried 60pfs, but my computer is too slow to handle it. I am actually still use traditional PF controls and motors for quick testing when I do not need to control all elements in the same time. it is just easy this way. If you decided to buy BuWizz, here is the link and I may get a little help. buwizz.com?ref=4
How many buwizz are u using for this one?
And can I connect an sbrick to a buwizz to have the ludicrous power to the motors connected on the Sbrick?
I have used 4 BuWizzes in this project. I initially planned to use 3, but realized I need very slow speed for moving grabbers and fast (not ludicrous) speed for the saw. For this reason I have added another one. I do not know if Sbrick will be able to handle high voltage- never tried. What I like about Sbrick it is programming capability, however in my experiments and in one of the project I saw big deference in the accuracy of the commands. For this reason and also due to complexity of some projects I decided to use manual controls.