@@Lukasito19 For sure, and by the looks of it, they look like kiddie socks! So, you can wash a maximum of 4 kiddie socks😁 or if you're lucky, 2-3 adult socks! lol
Absolutely brilliant! The drying with the rollers and the spinner finished it off so well! Kind of cheating not using Lego water though :) Your genius hey bale machine lured me back into Lego after a 25 year break so thank you 😀
@@TheBrickWallTeam hey no problem and thank you too! After building a few big projects I can only appreciate the time and effort you put into your builds! I’d dread to think how long the last car factory took!!
Really impressive concept! The original spin cycle didn't work because there is nowhere for the water to go since the drum is solid, so it soaks into the socks again as soon as the spinning stops. Most washing machines have an outer drum to catch the water and an inner drum with small holes.
I think you need a semi-permeable drum or something to otherwise hold the garments, inside a solid drum which can be drained for rinse and spin to work.
Dudes gonna be building and living in a “lego themed apartment” with only legos. I remember when you were first making rc versions of technic sets and now it’s food processing machines and washing machines. Your favorite part defenitley has to be the rectangular technic panel pieces
pretty neat however i think it could use a bigger flask of water, the spin cycle kinda doesnt make sense to have because its meant to get out as much of the remaining water as possible and if its just spinning without disposing the water that comes out of the clothes then its just gonna soak back into it
It is so cool to see how you build up a washing machine out of Lego mechanic bricks. I am really curious of the theories behind your project. It should take years of knowledge and skills to complete. I could start from the basic Lego bricks. Thanks for the awesome video.
Thinking about it, if you ran the spin cycle upside down, you could probably get a bit more water out into the drainage basin before you dumped the socks. Time it so you swap the basins between those two steps instead of the rinse and spin, and you’d stop them from reabsorbing the water you spin out, which makes the press and super spin more effective as well.
Nice try with the mangle, it's not seen often these days, but the way a mangle is worked, is by feeding a little bit into the mangle, then twisting the item of clothing, feed another little bit, twist again, etc. until done. If you turn the feed into the mangle from horizontal to vertical, you could use a crane arm with clawgrip to feed the sock (in this case) in, wait til it's 2 inches in, then twist the claw clockwise (or counter clockwise, whichever your preference may be) 3 or 4 times, then feed another inch or so in, twist again, feed another inch or so, etc. It would help if you could set up a grid underneath to catch the washed item and allow the water to drain into a tub underneath that grid, so the garment doesn't get dropped back into the water you've just mangled out of it, that should do nicely. While adding the spin cycle on the lego construct was a nice touch, the amount of RPM needed would rip the whole thing apart from centrifugal force I think, howevermuch you reinforce the structure. Also, you'd need to perforate the cylinder, to stop the water from resoaking the garment you've just spinwashed. :P
First of all it's great! A great idea, great realization, great solutions! I am amazed! Two questions at the end: 1. Where do you have all these parts? 2. Has any Doctor seen you recently? You must be nuts having the idea and making it all happen!!!! (Hope anyone will see it should be a joke)
great video and machine one thing thought why have the water bottle mechanism when your going to need to fill it anyway why not just get to the point and fill it normally?
Is it possible to create a barrel within a barrel and make it fully automatic? The spin cycle can open up the outside barrel during the spin cycle with the inside barrel being perforated to let the water out. I know legos can spin real fast with the proper gears.
Few things that could be changed: instead of bottle of water, there could be a pump that transports water from bigger thing - let's say barrel, similar thing with detergent, rotation of washing machine can be modified for better speed, box for dirty water also could have a pump or even there could be a pump instead of the box, dryer should use more strength and multiple lines of wheels, second part could go further after taking the socks for example to space with walls around and then it should rotate fast - in that way water will go out in shorter range to for example small box with pump. And one more thing - this socks needs to repeat washing few times to be really clean.
How do you check the whole engine system? Is there some electronic system that manages everything automatically? Are you the one who controls the actions by hand?
Nice idea with wash machine from Lego Technic 😀. I would like to invent a modern wash machine. 😊 i think you need to build dry like hands with cloth apin until water are gone.
That could make things way more compact, I support this great idea. Hopefully this great idea is incorporated into the Lego Washing Machine 2.0 project/build.
Soon: Lego nuclear reactor
Sounds like a very popular idea
DO IT!
Next video: Defusing an active bomb using a lego seperator!
😊
@@Zebrage and make the active bomb out of LEGO 😊
This is genuinely amazing. It also looks up-scalable, so it works as a prototype for a full-sized version. Theoretically, at least.
Appreciate your support 😊
this is a joke but "Step lego-bro. I'm stuck!"
I would say that qualifies for a 'proof of concept' at the very least.
Well that’s debatable because it can’t really do the most important stuff like an effective spin cycle and rinse cycle.
It also has to be drained by dumping
The cost of Legos needed to build this probably cost more than a actual washing machine.
A bit cheaper and way more fun to operate.
but you forgot to add a cute little tune that plays when it’s finished
Consider, you can wash only 4 socks at a time 😄
@@Lukasito19 For sure, and by the looks of it, they look like kiddie socks! So, you can wash a maximum of 4 kiddie socks😁 or if you're lucky, 2-3 adult socks! lol
For real
Can’t wait for the “Lego Antimatter-catalyzed fusion reactor.”
Great idea 👌
Yes
@@TheBrickWallTeam i agree
Absolutely brilliant! The drying with the rollers and the spinner finished it off so well! Kind of cheating not using Lego water though :)
Your genius hey bale machine lured me back into Lego after a 25 year break so thank you 😀
Appreciate you kind comment. You made my day!
You have great projects, I always watch your channel.
@@TheBrickWallTeam hey no problem and thank you too! After building a few big projects I can only appreciate the time and effort you put into your builds! I’d dread to think how long the last car factory took!!
Really impressive concept! The original spin cycle didn't work because there is nowhere for the water to go since the drum is solid, so it soaks into the socks again as soon as the spinning stops. Most washing machines have an outer drum to catch the water and an inner drum with small holes.
Thanks for the tips!
Damn, the phrase "above and beyond" don't even come close. That is freaking awesome.
Thanks for your comment and support 😉
I think you need a semi-permeable drum or something to otherwise hold the garments, inside a solid drum which can be drained for rinse and spin to work.
I hear an engineer advice, thanks.
@@TheBrickWallTeam oh no I'm not an engineer haha.
Where did you buy your washing machine?
Random guy: Haier
Other random guy: Panasonic
That cool guy: Lego
LOL. Great comment.
Dudes gonna be building and living in a “lego themed apartment” with only legos. I remember when you were first making rc versions of technic sets and now it’s food processing machines and washing machines. Your favorite part defenitley has to be the rectangular technic panel pieces
I love how realistic this machine is, it made 2 socks disappear. 😀
2022:Lego Washing machine
2032:Lego Spacecraft
2122:Lego Planet
Great plan!
Gasp ... the Lego-ification is growing exponentially!
pretty neat however i think it could use a bigger flask of water, the spin cycle kinda doesnt make sense to have because its meant to get out as much of the remaining water as possible and if its just spinning without disposing the water that comes out of the clothes then its just gonna soak back into it
Thanks for the comment.
@@TheBrickWallTeam perhaps you could implement that idea in the next experiment, i'd love to see a lego washing machine 2.0
Its like an art. Very well built.
Thanks for your support 🙂
It is so cool to see how you build up a washing machine out of Lego mechanic bricks. I am really curious of the theories behind your project. It should take years of knowledge and skills to complete. I could start from the basic Lego bricks. Thanks for the awesome video.
I am doing Lego projects for last 8 years... Skills are getting better over time. Thanks a lot for your comment and support 😊
fantastic project, really very functional! with lego technik you can do everything even if I really like building my city with traditional bricks
What a cool washing machine!🧦It's a masterpiece.🏆👍How long have you been working on it?
Thanks for asking, it took about two months, I am studying and not much spare time these days. Thanks for your support ☺️
@@TheBrickWallTeam Oh, I see. It's really fast and ingeniously, as well, especially when you have to study. Well done!😊🧦👍
@@TheBrickWallTeam You're a Lego engineer and a genius! Pleease keep the excellent content coming! ☺️😄👍🏻
OMG! How much work can be in this Lego Washing Machine!
A lot.
I swear, this is what happens when German scientists have to much time on their hands
And they do not want to make Porsche better.
@@TheBrickWallTeamdon’t tell me you’re gonna make a lego porsche
what if they fail science school and go into politics
No, what would be bad is if they failed art school, and went into politics
@@charleschadsey5653 and it was the 1900s
Dont have money to buy mashing machine, but got way too much Lego? then make one! Absolutely amazing xD
LOL. Great comment 👍👍👍
Thinking about it, if you ran the spin cycle upside down, you could probably get a bit more water out into the drainage basin before you dumped the socks. Time it so you swap the basins between those two steps instead of the rinse and spin, and you’d stop them from reabsorbing the water you spin out, which makes the press and super spin more effective as well.
Great suggestions, thank you.
Cant wait for lego interstellar spacecraft!
Me too.
Cool. It even loses a sock.
Thanks for your comment
That is the most coolest washing machine.
Glad you like it 😊
Your editing ist getting better that no no no and part by part addition was perfect (I was ready to ride soon will need a dryer)
Wow, thanks!
What a top model!!! That's so great!!!
Do you keep and use these or do you have to recycle the pieces?
I had to recycle all parts...
Nice try with the mangle, it's not seen often these days, but the way a mangle is worked, is by feeding a little bit into the mangle, then twisting the item of clothing, feed another little bit, twist again, etc. until done. If you turn the feed into the mangle from horizontal to vertical, you could use a crane arm with clawgrip to feed the sock (in this case) in, wait til it's 2 inches in, then twist the claw clockwise (or counter clockwise, whichever your preference may be) 3 or 4 times, then feed another inch or so in, twist again, feed another inch or so, etc. It would help if you could set up a grid underneath to catch the washed item and allow the water to drain into a tub underneath that grid, so the garment doesn't get dropped back into the water you've just mangled out of it, that should do nicely.
While adding the spin cycle on the lego construct was a nice touch, the amount of RPM needed would rip the whole thing apart from centrifugal force I think, howevermuch you reinforce the structure. Also, you'd need to perforate the cylinder, to stop the water from resoaking the garment you've just spinwashed. :P
This will be the first guy to build a Lego rocket to send a Lego rover to moon.
Deal 👍
Your always awesome no mater what
Wow that is so cool 👍
Thank you!
Impressive. Did creating that machine costed you more than purchasin a washing machine?
Good news is that O was able to reuser parts from my collection.
Absolutely astonishing. Couldn't have been better!
Thanks for your support 🙂
Now if could just make a way full of Legos to not tear themselves apart at faster speeds this is an awesome build keep up the great work
Thanks for your support.
@@TheBrickWallTeam you're doing bills that I could only hope to dream of some great content
First of all it's great!
A great idea, great realization, great solutions! I am amazed!
Two questions at the end:
1. Where do you have all these parts?
2. Has any Doctor seen you recently? You must be nuts having the idea and making it all happen!!!! (Hope anyone will see it should be a joke)
1 bricklink
2 lol
Perfect answers, appreciate it.
That's nice!! My suggestion would be, you should add a door so that the water doesn't spill out!! Anyway, nice job on the washing machine!!
Thanks for your support 🙏
Incredible!
Thank you
great video and machine one thing thought why have the water bottle mechanism when your going to need to fill it anyway why not just get to the point and fill it normally?
How much money did u spend on Legos and how many do u have in total
Good question.
Yess I want to see his collection real bad
You should think of a system of a Lego dryer then your Lego laundry collection would be complete lol
Great idea 👌
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I love how The Brick Wall will go to extra lengths to make it all Lego and functional.
Amazing 😊
Thank you 💖
Wife: I want a new washing machine for Christmas
Husband: say no more
Husband: *pulls out Lego
Glad you like it 😊
This guy has a fleshlight made of Lego.
Thanks
Is it possible to create a barrel within a barrel and make it fully automatic? The spin cycle can open up the outside barrel during the spin cycle with the inside barrel being perforated to let the water out. I know legos can spin real fast with the proper gears.
damn
Thanks
That is really cool.I want it
Glad you like it 🙂
I like how it says “no no no” when you do something by hand
Thanks
Few things that could be changed: instead of bottle of water, there could be a pump that transports water from bigger thing - let's say barrel, similar thing with detergent, rotation of washing machine can be modified for better speed, box for dirty water also could have a pump or even there could be a pump instead of the box, dryer should use more strength and multiple lines of wheels, second part could go further after taking the socks for example to space with walls around and then it should rotate fast - in that way water will go out in shorter range to for example small box with pump. And one more thing - this socks needs to repeat washing few times to be really clean.
Thanks a lot for your suggestions ☺️
That was really cool!!!
did you sell your regular washer and dryer after this success?
No, they are broken for last two months... LOL.
This make me appreciate my normal washing machine so much
LOL
Hilarious and brilliant!
Makes washday fun 😄
How do you check the whole engine system?
Is there some electronic system that manages everything automatically?
Are you the one who controls the actions by hand?
yes
@@dinhtuan752 Yes referring to which of my questions?
I'm using brick automation project
Manual controls of all motors, Lego PF motors are simple ones without any sensors, no way to accurately program them. thanks for asking.
PF has discontinued, newer motors that have a built-in sensor that can use as a servo.
PS: the hub is programmable by pybricks lol
Mom:honey we don't have a washing machine
Me:how about my Lego?
Great video I loved it and I have been a long time viewer. Keep up the good work!
Awesome! Thank you!
I loved the pasta roller hehe
Is this all programmed or set on by hand ?
All Lego motors are manually controlled.
@@TheBrickWallTeam cool!
Because the normal way of spilling water was not cool anymore. Anyway I love this . This is absolutely incredible
Thank you for your support.
This washing machine is probably worth its weight in gold! 😁😁😁😁😁
Toujours aussi inventif et créatif
Glad you like it 😊
i can finally wash those 4 socks that always fall out of the laundry basket
Nice idea with wash machine from Lego Technic 😀. I would like to invent a modern wash machine. 😊 i think you need to build dry like hands with cloth apin until water are gone.
Next build idea: working lego spacecraft
Teacher: okay class lets make a washing machine in lego! I am just joking we will learn how it works
That one kid:
Imagine having your friends over and then they just see that
Cool Man, you are master Lego washing machine
Thanks
I c u cut corners. XD! great video by the way!!
Thanks
You are the best Chanel
Appreciate your support 😌
@@TheBrickWallTeam do you know where to get the original servo
That’s really awsome
Brilliant but over kill. 😅😅😂😂. Though loved it.
Cool.
your videos are on another level, I hope i can make videos like this one day on my channel
you will do even better my good friend.
this is cool now you don't have to spend too much money trying to get a washing and drying machine
Thanks for your comment.
😂I haven’t thought it would work so well 😮❤!
Can’t wait until you build a plastic injection molding machine out of legos to build more legos with legos
Great idea!
What timing the ad before the Video was a washing machine ad.
Ok...now I am thinking about a coffee machine out of Lego...
Great idea 👌
this is a next level of existence
Thanks for your support
How do you refill the bottle? Manually?
You are insane. Need to sub rn to not miss more epic lego content. You should be a MUCH bigger youtuber.
I am big, UA-cam does not see it.
Is there a video how you make it, and do you think I can have it my son is OBSESSED with washing machines
Have you solved the missing sock pairs? Seems to be a mystery at my house. Lol
Same story here , LOL.
The best part is that considering how expensive lego is it would almost be cheaper to just by a regular washing machine
Cool I like it
why do you need the spin cycle on the washing machine and the roller if you can just spin it round outside?
How do I knwo?
Now you need a Lego device to find the missing socks
Ohhh, MOM, need your help!
4:39 Please do what I hope you do, please do what I hope you do, please do what I hope you do…
5:31 YES!!!! YESSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for your support.
What about using pneumatics as a water pump to fill? Maybe have a few in parallel.
Great idea 👌
That could make things way more compact, I support this great idea. Hopefully this great idea is incorporated into the Lego Washing Machine 2.0 project/build.
Beautiful) Lego weapon one day!!
Thanks
Kids=
Mom we just need Lego to make washing machine.
Can I get this with a steam function? And perhaps in red?
Deal.
This is super impressive
And useful
Appreciate your support 😊
This is amazing
Glad you like it 😊
Do you have plans for your builds?
Unfortunately I don't.
4:10 so cruel.. I LOVE IT
Approximate cost of this build please?
I’m wondering if my budget washer and dryer was cheaper 🤔
Same price , only in Lego $
Brilliant 😂 well done 👍
Glad you like it.
This is crazy good 👍🏿.
Glad you like it 😊
This is so cool get this man some more subs
Appreciate your support ☺️