No comprendo jajaja como ganastes conocimiento si solo mostró mecanismos animados y no explicó sus aplicaciones y como hacerlos por lo que me siento perdido😅
Imagine - just imagine if schools got children to try to create such movements and for them to then show the working versions - the effect on MANY would be inspiring. Truly inspiring. I was lucky to attend a remarkable secondary modern school in Cardiff where the Maths teacher arranged for our class at age 16 I think, to attend weekly lessons in computer programming at a nearby college. We got 'O' levels in programming, tested in Basic AND assembler language via punched card programs entered into the council mainframe computer. This was the early to mid 1970s! This was inspirational to a number of us - I worked for IBM for 12 years, one colleague ended up as head of IT for the John Lewis partnership, another head of IT for Husky Oil in Canada.
Wooow; gracias amigo.! Aquí hay piezas y movimientos que no me los hubiese imaginado. Gracias por compartir; muy útil estos videos, sobretodo para personas de talleres como yo que nos encanta inventar cosas. Gracias de verdad.!❤🙏👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌👍
Канализга аъзо булдим анчадан бери излаётган мавзу булибди мен учун. Маслахат ва таклифлариз булса жон деб тинглаган булардим инсон мехнатини осон килиш учун аппарат ва станоклар ясаш максадим. Узим пайвандчи устаман.
@@MrTech93 from translator, he said you did great job making this video & hope you'll get good return for it (views, monetization). He subscribed your channel
@@mandarbamane4268 yes, I understand what you wrote without translater. No button for translate your message.And I can write this my message whithout translater. But my english not good. By this reason I write on russian. If he not understand, not have translate button too, than I not known why this chanel not have this button.
How to create a classification in order to find a simplest mechanism for a particular problem? Your movements are endless! Showing a new way to articulate forms and movement! Mechanics quasi art! My respect and admiration.
Hello ratatouille ... I've wondered about this same question. I've done some reading about this in the past. My take on this is that there are a certain set of fundamental mechanisms such as sliders and joints and cams and so on that have particular kinematics and degrees of freedom, and that all more complex mechanisms can be built up from connecting these together in various ways. I thought about this some time back when I was trying to understand how cams are designed on compound bows to give a particular force curve when the bow string is drawn and the energy is stored in the limbs of the bow. But this goes beyond just the modelling of movement, which these simulations in the video are showing. The question of how to discover what basic mechanisms are needed, in order to solve some particular problem is probably the most difficult part. This would require an analysis of the desired mechanism and all the degrees of freedom it possesses, and then from this it should be possible to derive the set and connectivity of simpler mechanisms in an arrangement that implements the required kinematics. Having said all this, it should be kept in mind that kinematics is not dynamics, and this is an idealized view of things. More work will be required to take into account things like motors and forces they will impart to implement the kinematics with physical moving parts, which themselves may introduce additional physics into the modelling, such as friction and momentum, which will affect how the mechanical system performs. If anyone knows of good books or web pages that discuss mechanism design independently of any particular CAD program, that wold be appreciated.
Is there a way to 'reverse engineer' a movement? Let's say you just show what movement you want to achieve and AI will tell you which principles to use?
E pra ver se obitem êxito de fabricar um automóvel através de molas. Balançam e virabreqim e pistoms de chumbo subindo e descendo alternados sobre pressão molas espirais potentes pistoms pezmdo no máximo 5o k de chumbo ou asso só banhado pelo óleo 4o fiz uma baz no balançim do relógio oriente só pra emqrememtar balamcim no giro da pressão do motor a corda e so pra manter o movimento do motor o resto as engrenagem fazem top né exelemte very good
Someone knows how to make the same animation of the tape trayectory in solidworks like 12:21?, I want to do something like that but i don´t know how to simulate it. Are tutorials or tips for that?
That's why UA-cam deserves to be considered as the best university. Great!
That's right. UA-cam has a lot of good ideas that teachers never teach in school
I think most/many of these are made by Thang010146, he has a lot of them
I have gained the knowledge of 1200 mechanical Principle.
Bro knows the reference
I don't. Wtf is with these comments
it is a joke @@oshkiv4684
But only basic knowledge, young grasshopper.
No comprendo jajaja como ganastes conocimiento si solo mostró mecanismos animados y no explicó sus aplicaciones y como hacerlos por lo que me siento perdido😅
Imagine - just imagine if schools got children to try to create such movements and for them to then show the working versions - the effect on MANY would be inspiring. Truly inspiring. I was lucky to attend a remarkable secondary modern school in Cardiff where the Maths teacher arranged for our class at age 16 I think, to attend weekly lessons in computer programming at a nearby college. We got 'O' levels in programming, tested in Basic AND assembler language via punched card programs entered into the council mainframe computer. This was the early to mid 1970s! This was inspirational to a number of us - I worked for IBM for 12 years, one colleague ended up as head of IT for the John Lewis partnership, another head of IT for Husky Oil in Canada.
hi
Wooooowww
What a beautiful video!!!
I could watch these assemblies forever...
I have gained the rare knowledge of Chinese mechanical principles
😍
Just mechanical principles. Any country can use it.
1200 basic principle!!! Not just any mechanical principle :/
@@gmodesike The principles have Chinese letters on
@@NikodAnimations no, the mechanisms have Chinese letters, the principles are universal.
Very much appreciated for this educational vedio. Thank you so much
Watching such mechanical mechanism is like mind therapy for me. Thanks
Ok bro
Wooow; gracias amigo.!
Aquí hay piezas y movimientos que no me los hubiese imaginado.
Gracias por compartir; muy útil estos videos, sobretodo para personas de talleres como yo que nos encanta inventar cosas.
Gracias de verdad.!❤🙏👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌👍
Ok bro
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محمدزاده 👑🙋 از طهران
Thanks
Thank you. Wonderful video!
thanks sir
Jawa Tengah, Indonesia on, 💪
Nice graphic! Useful for students.
Ok bro
Very entertaining and useful, even though some of them are repeated many times.
Канализга аъзо булдим анчадан бери излаётган мавзу булибди мен учун. Маслахат ва таклифлариз булса жон деб тинглаган булардим инсон мехнатини осон килиш учун аппарат ва станоклар ясаш максадим. Узим пайвандчи устаман.
👍
Nice video
Thanks
Wonderful knowledge, its simply amazing.
Mesmerizing and inspiring thanks
It's crazy how few moving parts can result in such complex motion i'm utterly amazed
Well put
Oh I thought the opposite. Some of these are overly complicated
Excellent job
Thanks
Aap logo ne kamaal kiya long sort
Для работающему мозгу это суррер !. ❤
I've worked on machinery for 40 plus years and I love watching it perform. It's like poetry in motion
Salute to seniors. Respect
VERY Intelligent mechanisms towards contributing to high PRODUCTIVITY.
Ok thankd
Really great things
Amazing work dude ❤✅
Thanks
Надеюсь тебе платят за эту работу. Побольше бы таких видео. Можно целые телевизионные каналы создавать таких видео.
Я подписался на канал.
🙄
@@MrTech93 from translator, he said you did great job making this video & hope you'll get good return for it (views, monetization). He subscribed your channel
@@MrTech93 Узбекмисиз?
Ia tozhe podpisalsa na kanal.
@@mandarbamane4268 yes, I understand what you wrote without translater. No button for translate your message.And I can write this my message whithout translater. But my english not good. By this reason I write on russian.
If he not understand, not have translate button too, than I not known why this chanel not have this button.
Excellent video.🇺🇿
Thanks
Your videos are just as informative and engaging as Engineer Mayday's notes.
Thank you very much
More like 400, minus duplicates. But, still a lot.
Félicitations aux scientifiques qui donnent leur intelligence au service de la société ...l'IA sera t elle capable d'en faire autant,?
Thanks
That's perfect
How to create a classification in order to find a simplest mechanism for a particular problem? Your movements are endless! Showing a new way to articulate forms and movement!
Mechanics quasi art!
My respect and admiration.
Use solidwork bro
@@MrTech93what about autodesk inventor? I dont have a license in solidwork
x3
@@Michael-ui9yw *
Hello ratatouille ... I've wondered about this same question. I've done some reading about this in the past. My take on this is that there are a certain set of fundamental mechanisms such as sliders and joints and cams and so on that have particular kinematics and degrees of freedom, and that all more complex mechanisms can be built up from connecting these together in various ways. I thought about this some time back when I was trying to understand how cams are designed on compound bows to give a particular force curve when the bow string is drawn and the energy is stored in the limbs of the bow. But this goes beyond just the modelling of movement, which these simulations in the video are showing.
The question of how to discover what basic mechanisms are needed, in order to solve some particular problem is probably the most difficult part. This would require an analysis of the desired mechanism and all the degrees of freedom it possesses, and then from this it should be possible to derive the set and connectivity of simpler mechanisms in an arrangement that implements the required kinematics.
Having said all this, it should be kept in mind that kinematics is not dynamics, and this is an idealized view of things. More work will be required to take into account things like motors and forces they will impart to implement the kinematics with physical moving parts, which themselves may introduce additional physics into the modelling, such as friction and momentum, which will affect how the mechanical system performs.
If anyone knows of good books or web pages that discuss mechanism design independently of any particular CAD program, that wold be appreciated.
I was find mechanic princible for my project.Thank you great video Actually a treasure video
Ok congratulations
29:18 Do you have the plans of the system that is shown at that minute? Its for a task
Çok iyi bir video fikir veriyor
Ok bro
Good
I'm from Indonesia
Hi my friend
NICE
Thanks
Cảm ơn clip hiếm gặp này đã cho tôi biết nguyên lý hoạt động của các động cơ cơ khí
Ok bro
اشتراك وأحلى لايك
شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك
Wow super 👍💯
Ok
شكرا لكم ممتع
Thanks
Great, tks
Ok bro
I very interested thank you
Ok bro
Excellent.
Yes sir many Thanks
Keren cara kerja dasar yang mudah di pahami .👍👍
Thanks a lot bro for such useful and cool video at the same time 😍
ok bro nothing
It is amazing, a genious work 😮
Really awesome 😮
Thanks
ГЕНИАЛЬНО!!!!
Thanks
Ijin share untuk materi pelatihan teknik mesin min
Ok bro
기계 원리가 정말 대단하십니다
Ok bro
que curioso, hay que ver que se inventa
Este es el principio de la estructura de contracción del aire.
39:00
Now do principles of machining.
good
Thanks
اعشق الهندسة إنها تجعلني أرفض جميع الشهوات
Ah pero básicos. Jum básicos después de hechos . Impresionante
Gracias
C'est magnifique surtout les moindres détails.
Thanks
На каждой модели обязательно должны быть иероглифы, вот строжайше везде надо написать что-то, без этого не будет работать
没关系
기계원리가 참 대단하십니다
I don’t think so Chinese
你是不是中国人
我是巴西人。谢谢你的 video 🙏
多谢 我 的 朋友
4:35, 8:05, 8:25, 18:20, 26:39, 28:08, 35:30 revisar
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@@MrTech93 hola, el comentario es para mí, cómo recordatorio por q me parecieron importantes para un proyecto q tengo, saludos
Very nice, but mentioned it, which is principle?
Basic principles
Just found your channel and Subscribed. Very interesting video
Oh thanks bro
Buen día. Por favor cual sería el Mecanismo de movimiento para Automatizar una Cierra de Corte manual de Papel Higienico. Muchas Gracias👍.
Different to say at here
Is there a way to 'reverse engineer' a movement? Let's say you just show what movement you want to achieve and AI will tell you which principles to use?
4:00 과 같이 움직임을 표현하신 방법을 알고싶습니다.
Thank You...great
Ok bro
superb work
Ok bro
what is the name of mechanical principle at 00:50
thank you for make this great video
I dont understand:))
@@MrTech93 sorry my english language very bad😊
i mean - what is the name of mechanism at 00:50
4:53
Cảm ơn bạn nhiều
Ok bro
Клас таке пізнати😊
Ok
@@MrTech93 дякую вам за працю, хай щастить
Ну прямо наглядный пример справочника Артаболевского.
18:29
5:30 Mecanismo de sujeción
Which mechanical principle is demonstrated at the start of the video? and can you explain how does it work?
pick and place robot
let me translate the Chinese characters on the animations: "Lucky appliance for to bring joyful happiness to perceptive western consumer"
E pra ver se obitem êxito de fabricar um automóvel através de molas. Balançam e virabreqim e pistoms de chumbo subindo e descendo alternados sobre pressão molas espirais potentes pistoms pezmdo no máximo 5o k de chumbo ou asso só banhado pelo óleo 4o fiz uma baz no balançim do relógio oriente só pra emqrememtar balamcim no giro da pressão do motor a corda e so pra manter o movimento do motor o resto as engrenagem fazem top né exelemte very good
Thanks
33:06
In what program are these mechanisms modeled?
Use Solidwork bro
@@MrTech93 I thought there was something simpler to figure out the skeleton of the mechanism...
Very good idea
Thanks bro
Bagus
Terima kasih
👍👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love it 👏🏻😂😂
Ok bro
ЭТО КАКАЯ ПРОГРАММА? ЗАРАНЕЕ СПАСИБО БОЛЬШОЕ
Solidwork
2:00 dviratis minkomasis
Solidwork
Someone knows how to make the same animation of the tape trayectory in solidworks like 12:21?, I want to do something like that but i don´t know how to simulate it. Are tutorials or tips for that?
Shield Ring Taping machines
Mantap, pake software apa ya master,❤❤
Solidwork
como hicieron el funcionamiento que aparece en el minuto 4:41?
Im a real person! Not an npc commenting this! I wanna feel love! I wanna feel!!!!
Yes i know
lol
宁月机械,中国制造哈哈
04:52
Kompyuterlashtirishni oʻrgatadigan vidio bormi
In my chanel
now I am almost prepared for a apocalypse
7:05
Hi
1:38😊
6:06
7:32
22:45
25:22
27:17
28:20
Love
If you didn't exist wê will make you
❤🎉🎉🎉
Add cad modeling code for the simulation.
Solidwork
Do you made these by you own without any help