You like Art of Rendering? Their early work was a little too new wave for my taste. But when Mechanical Principles no. 5 came out in '21, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole video has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the simulations a big boost. He's been compared to How it's Made, but I think Rendering has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor. In '23, Rendering released this; Mechanical Principles no. 14, their most accomplished video. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "2:30 from Mechanical Principles no. 12". A machine so catchy, most people probably don't pay attention to the core mechanics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends. It's also a personal statement about the Art of Rendering itself.
i feel like the general concept at 1:00 could be used on camshafts to make valves open super quickly and stay open and then shut super quickly while still using constant speed rotation of the camshaft, approaching a square wave rather than the sinusoidal profile we have now
I've found these videos have made me more creative when I'm designing anything mechanical, ill use bits and pieces from each concept to fit my needs without realizing
3:32 would need to be designed differently to function irl. It's similar to the functioning of a rotary engine, but this one looks like it's buckling like crazy because the central piece is able to buckle. Some real life radial engines have 1 "master piston" that sort of grounds the mechanism, preventing this wobbling.
Well technically this one wouldnt work either way bc the way he designed the cylinder head it would be for a diesel engine and it would need more compression than that
I think when it comes to these videos, the simpler the better. The 2 ellipses here was great. The others were a bit complicated and hard to follow. It's best when I see something very simple doing something amazing
True. As a fan of Mechanical Principles, it certainly became less 'principle' and more 'let's see how many intermittent hinges we can throw in'. I do like this part for some of the visual flare, even though on first watch, you kind of have to figure out exactly what you're looking at. I find it less messy than part 3 due to smoother transitions and camera angle changes. But now that you mention it, I can't imagine the end torque of some of the more spectacle driven machines. There is something to be said about staying practical. I don't mind the more obscure, but I'm hoping we can get back to basics. Seeing that rotary engine at the end however gives me a bit of hope that part 6 will be really good.
Perhaps what your looking for is .... Something that doesn't exist today. Perhaps you are the first one with the first idea and you are the first to create and become FIRST
It would be really nice if the power source were colored to indicate where the power comes from, maybe in red, with a vector to better illustrate which way the force is applied. A linear force would be a simple straight arrow, and a torque force would show a clockwise or counterclockwise curved arrow. As it is, I have to watch mille times and rewind to understand properly
Can't help but wonder how much stress is being put on a lot of these systems, and how easy they would be to break if loads were added to the correct places.
Regarding the radial engine, there is a radial engine with one master big end connected to the crankshaft with all the other big ends connected around this master big end.
Im interested if some of the more complicated ones are used somewhere practically, because I think some of them can be replaced by easier and same functioning mechanisms. And also, in which program you fo these animations and mechanisms? It looks kinda like a Creo....
2:25 Those teeth directions! I had to watch that at 0.25 speed to get a closer look at how they meshed. Even then, it looks like it's only grazing the cog tips at some points. Wish I could see it even slower, without motion blur and without the arm in the way.
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You like Art of Rendering? Their early work was a little too new wave for my taste. But when Mechanical Principles no. 5 came out in '21, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole video has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the simulations a big boost. He's been compared to How it's Made, but I think Rendering has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor. In '23, Rendering released this; Mechanical Principles no. 14, their most accomplished video. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "2:30 from Mechanical Principles no. 12". A machine so catchy, most people probably don't pay attention to the core mechanics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends. It's also a personal statement about the Art of Rendering itself.
All my homos love mechanical principles no. 5
I wonder which of these are purely conceptual and which are actually used in today's machines
i feel like the general concept at 1:00 could be used on camshafts to make valves open super quickly and stay open and then shut super quickly while still using constant speed rotation of the camshaft, approaching a square wave rather than the sinusoidal profile we have now
The radial engine
I think some of the change in rotational direction ones would occur too rapidly and limit their practical usage. Depends on what they are driving.
I've found these videos have made me more creative when I'm designing anything mechanical, ill use bits and pieces from each concept to fit my needs without realizing
The part at 3:36 looks closely simulate to an engine design that would be used on a propeller plane.
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me: really gotta focus today. big project deadlines coming up at work.
youtube: yo fam check out these weird gears n shit
me: okay
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If that project is on mechanical principals then you'll ace it mate
I want to build all of these
WITH LEGO
@@dragoneater2008_ NANI? lego doesn’t make alot of those pieces so ull need a 3d printer
I had part 3, 4, 2 and 5 in my recommend. One day I shall watch the original
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I feel like this dude is gonna drop the secret to eternal energy any second now
3:32 would need to be designed differently to function irl. It's similar to the functioning of a rotary engine, but this one looks like it's buckling like crazy because the central piece is able to buckle. Some real life radial engines have 1 "master piston" that sort of grounds the mechanism, preventing this wobbling.
It's a master connecting rod (to which other rods are connected) not "master piston" that every real life radial engine have,
@@v8pasi bah, same difference
Well technically this one wouldnt work either way bc the way he designed the cylinder head it would be for a diesel engine and it would need more compression than that
That's what she said.
I would imagine it as more of an airpowered engine
i feel like im watching an oddly satisfying video
except its actually satisfyjng
Me to!!
Cheers 🥂 wise man.
Machines and mechanical parts in general are satisfying to me. I love stuff with gears, pistons and wheels
I love watching machines working! ⚙️🔧
I can’t wait for part 6
I think when it comes to these videos, the simpler the better. The 2 ellipses here was great. The others were a bit complicated and hard to follow. It's best when I see something very simple doing something amazing
Oke
True. As a fan of Mechanical Principles, it certainly became less 'principle' and more 'let's see how many intermittent hinges we can throw in'. I do like this part for some of the visual flare, even though on first watch, you kind of have to figure out exactly what you're looking at. I find it less messy than part 3 due to smoother transitions and camera angle changes. But now that you mention it, I can't imagine the end torque of some of the more spectacle driven machines. There is something to be said about staying practical. I don't mind the more obscure, but I'm hoping we can get back to basics. Seeing that rotary engine at the end however gives me a bit of hope that part 6 will be really good.
@@actualhyena true
It would be cool if somewhere, someone explained where these creations are useful
Ikr (@me if you know)
Perhaps what your looking for is ....
Something that doesn't exist today.
Perhaps you are the first one with the first idea and you are the first to create and become FIRST
@@comit8077 yes
The last one is useful in an engine.
@@denyraw what kind of engine? for what machine?
Why is this satisfying my Head, whilst I have an Ache.
babe wake up, new mechanical principles dropped.
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The moment we've all been waiting for
i'm not a mechanical engineer but these videos are super comfy and satisfying
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Love watching these videos. Like it’s different ways of thinking you’ve never thought of before . Amazing!
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Finally thats what ive been waiting for my entire life this is the thing ive been missing all along.
And thus today I've gained another knowledge about the principles of mechanical engineering
It would be really nice if the power source were colored to indicate where the power comes from, maybe in red, with a vector to better illustrate which way the force is applied. A linear force would be a simple straight arrow, and a torque force would show a clockwise or counterclockwise curved arrow. As it is, I have to watch mille times and rewind to understand properly
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This video is the sort that you would watch on your own free will but if you had to for class it would be bad. Very satisfying tho
Fourier series... Fourier series everywhere
Oh yeah, new mechanical principles just dropped!!!
Simply put, the wheels rule the world!
Nice work, mankind! You invented MechaMagic!
Thanks for the video, it's cool!
This video changed my life.
seeing the principles is neat but I wanna see a practical application of these
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Pls blow up from these. Get big. You deserve it. Our lives are improved from your creativity and skill.
Now we must make a beautiful machine in which every mechanical principle from these videos is used.
That 6-piston star thing was really interesting...
We need more parts of mechanical 🔥 and i am waiting for next part.
I'd like to see how these look in a machine like what how it affects the movement of them and what they are for
I like you videos so much! :))
Watching those gears is just satisfying
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1:42 could be some kinda pump
These get crazier and crazier and crazier!
At this point, these are not even mechanical principles. Its just fun to see mechanic action that has no practicality
You videos are awesome and knowledgeable☺️👌
Did you understand mechanical hands are the ruler of everything
That's pretty satisfying.
Fascinating how many mechanical Solutions are possible with gears! :O
It would be cool to see some uses for some of these
so glad to see another upload from you! great video! :)
I'm always so hyped for this haha *Good Job, very Interesting!*
wow ! Please make more videos
This is very satisfying, it calms me
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im be proud of my major is mechanic engineering
Very informative videos. Will be still better if the applications also shown.
gears: exist
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This is how you did complex repeating motions before stepper motors.
this shows that with a twist in rotation you can do anything
Thanks! this is wonderful!
How do you come up with these gear combinations? Very nice!
Can't help but wonder how much stress is being put on a lot of these systems, and how easy they would be to break if loads were added to the correct places.
Meraviglioso unico!
Regarding the radial engine, there is a radial engine with one master big end connected to the crankshaft with all the other big ends connected around this master big end.
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i want to see these gears vs a real life example of them
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I'm not sure what to say... are these good ideas? useful? probably not, but it's cool to see what great minds get up to in their spare time
This is from a book. Not new, just put into animation.
This is so cool wtf
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I'd love to see an "application of mechanical principles" video
Im interested if some of the more complicated ones are used somewhere practically, because I think some of them can be replaced by easier and same functioning mechanisms. And also, in which program you fo these animations and mechanisms? It looks kinda like a Creo....
How would one use the mechanism at 0:42 ?
UH OH!!!!! AT ~3:35.... THAT "7-CYLINDER, "RADIAL ENGINE" NEEDS TO HAVE 1 "MASTER CONNECTING ROD"!!!!!!!! OTHERWISE IT WON'T FUNCTION PROPERLY!!!....
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Thank you for the knowledge
It would be interesting to know where this is used, in which machines?
@1:21 - that looks an ideal gearing for a Shishi-Odoshi (Japanese bamboo pitcher thing) style hydro generator.
very nice thank you
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There should be a game or site where you can easily make this stuff and **** around with it.
I think it would be neat
I'VE BEEN WAITING
Can't wait for Mechanical Principles No.6 to drop
hes obsessed with that multi gear rod thing
there should be like subtitles to what they could be used for
like if u agree
Pls give example applications of this gear assemblies...
2:00 for OP right triangle machine
This video is like one of those random videos you watch at 3am lol
Amazing
What sofware is he using to make these?
wich software you use?
Everyone be bored until this comes out
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Oh my god he’s back for good
Where do you get ideas for this stuff?
2:25 Those teeth directions! I had to watch that at 0.25 speed to get a closer look at how they meshed.
Even then, it looks like it's only grazing the cog tips at some points. Wish I could see it even slower, without motion blur and without the arm in the way.