Man in the Machine - LEGO Kinetic Sculpture - Design Video

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
  • A design discussion of my latest LEGO kinetic sculpture, titled Man in the Machine. In this video I discuss how the design progressed through its development, and explain key aspects of the how it works.
    0:00 Introduction and Model Overview
    0:20 Design Development
    2:51 How it Works
    4:00 Performance
    4:25 Outro
    I designed two versions of this model, both a GBC (Great Ball Contraption) version and a standalone version that cycles the balls internally. I will not be making instructions for either version.
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    Thanks for watching!
    #LEGO #kineticsculpture #engineering
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  • @EvanMoon
    @EvanMoon Рік тому +85

    The spinning fan adds some other movement to the peace and also in a way slows down the mannikins movement. I really enjoy this moving sculpture

    • @Gapslice
      @Gapslice Рік тому +1

      This build is insane

  • @lordician
    @lordician Рік тому +81

    This is a really nice looking and well thought out kinetic sculpture.
    I love it.

  • @sed6
    @sed6 Рік тому +108

    2:25 The ball return stepper was the biggest surprise for me! I knew the man's movements would be fancy and for some reason expected a simple trough ball return. Way to make it better!
    4:05 45 minutes without dropping a ball will put lots of other GBC modules to shame 👍

    • @onesadtech
      @onesadtech Рік тому +6

      I had the exact same thought around 2:25, I was like "Ohhh, smart!" I had actually wondered earlier in the video how he managed to get the return trough length exactly right. But this setup means it should be able to run at a wide range of speeds.

  • @SpiritedSpy
    @SpiritedSpy Рік тому +233

    woah I've never seen those bigger colored gears before, reminds me of an old marble machine toy i used to have. where did those come from?

    • @tomnewsom9124
      @tomnewsom9124 Рік тому +65

      They're relatively new System gears. The Friends sets quite often have them (my daughter has a handful in her collection!)

    • @LoGoMeMe
      @LoGoMeMe Рік тому +8

      Wow nice

    • @purpleYamask
      @purpleYamask Рік тому +28

      They were introduced (earliest I'm aware anyways) in early 2019 for Lego Movie 2/Friends. They're used sparingly across many themes now.

    • @Automatown
      @Automatown Рік тому +16

      Jason's big innovation is to stack 2 of them together, but offset by 90 degrees. This significantly adds to their efficiency and reliability.

    • @pauldeddens5349
      @pauldeddens5349 Рік тому +8

      I have found lots of them within Mario themed sets. The Rezor set, an Marios and Luigis starter courses both have quite a bit of those gears.
      They are a brick-based gear that can be attached using studs, or using large/small turntables, the same way they attach to circular 4x4 plates.
      They provide a unique amount of movement difficult to acheive in Technic, along with color coding, being very large and flat, and easy to bevel and mesh with non-gear parts.
      A fun assembly used for them is in the Reznor Mario set. There is two main gears, one that can be rotated with a Mario figure, and one that acts as a crankshaft for Reznors rotating platforms. By using a rubber 1x2 Technic liftarm with a small ball joint, it ratchets with the gear to create a satisfying and easy to use rotating system.
      Overall I highly recommend that set for anyone who likes Mario, or fun mechanisms. It has a surprising amount of personality and functionality.

  • @Krudum
    @Krudum Рік тому +9

    This is definitely one of the most amazing functional Lego models. It inspired me so much that I made myself to build my own copy (shown on my YT channel). It took me almost one month to recreate it from Jason's original video and then to tune all the tricky mechanisms. Now, it runs suprisingly smoothly without any major break.

    • @JKBrickworks
      @JKBrickworks  Рік тому +4

      I was very impressed when I saw your recreation. It must have been quite the effort recreating it!

  • @BrianAchart
    @BrianAchart Рік тому +37

    Amazing as always! Interesting to see you recorded yourself doing the movement to analyze it, much like animators do to reference their animations!

  • @CarlLeisegang
    @CarlLeisegang Рік тому +14

    The standalone is a great design that should definitely be submitted to Lego IDEAS... Great job, Jason!

  • @brickitect
    @brickitect Рік тому +5

    I love this so much! You are wildly talented

    • @pokinte
      @pokinte Рік тому

      they are in my head

  • @jamesrolfe1651
    @jamesrolfe1651 Рік тому +3

    Your models are always so pleasing to watch.

  • @rogueyun9613
    @rogueyun9613 Рік тому +2

    What truly amazes me is that he has enough Legos that he doesn't need to disassemble his prototypes in order to make the next one.

  • @reinei1
    @reinei1 Рік тому

    I was just recommended this video and clicked on it expecting a silent/background music only video showing off the sculpture and a quick and dirty "how I built it" montage just to be hit by you fully explaining not only the mechanism but also the design iterations and what you did and didn't like about them!
    Or in a slightly shorter way:
    What an awesome video about a cool sculpture!

  • @coastropolisbrick-built
    @coastropolisbrick-built Рік тому +4

    Dropping no ball in 45 minutes is quite impressive, actually, especially for such and interesting and complex mechanism. Looking forward to seeing this module in some GBC loops.

  • @onesadtech
    @onesadtech Рік тому +2

    You never disappoint with these mechanical contraptions!! So cool.

  • @idkjustleavemebeplease
    @idkjustleavemebeplease Рік тому

    Absolutely great technique using the knees. Your back will be very grateful lego man.

  • @dragonshadow1902
    @dragonshadow1902 Рік тому +1

    Your mind continues to amaze me when you go into details on your builds.

  • @gregfraser4052
    @gregfraser4052 Рік тому +6

    I’m now envisioning a JK Brickworks/Akiyuki Brick crossover contraption, with the Five Tilted Rings concept as a core, but instead of the rotating arms, you’d have a whole entangled group of mechanical humanoids passing the balls up, around and to each other. This would be surreally mesmerizing…

  • @nomic655
    @nomic655 Рік тому +3

    That's a big curve to pull of with just one motor, really well done. My favourite part is just how simplistic the mechanism is to actually close the dishes to pick up the ball. I don't know if that's the part that caused the occasional ball slip at the 45th minute but it's definetly something that always had me questioning how this thing was made.

  • @feelfree.1
    @feelfree.1 Рік тому +1

    Your kinetic sculptures are amazing 👍

  • @kaleygoode1681
    @kaleygoode1681 Рік тому +3

    By rocker switch mechanism, he actually means bistable over-centre mechanism for those wishing to search similar ones.

  • @lukeyd13
    @lukeyd13 Рік тому +1

    Your projects are so beautiful

  • @Ponk_80
    @Ponk_80 Рік тому +2

    You are a genius, I really love watching your videos, especially the insight on how you do things.

  • @jakemarcus9999
    @jakemarcus9999 Рік тому +3

    It takes so much time and dedication to design something like this. You sir are a genius.

  • @Automatown
    @Automatown Рік тому +1

    Your builds are so mind-blowing Jason! A true inspiration to us all. Thank you.

  • @JobroskiSwaqqman
    @JobroskiSwaqqman Рік тому

    The fan behind the grill really adds a lot to the atmosphere

  • @commiekiller
    @commiekiller Рік тому

    As someone with trouble focusing. This would be cool to have in my room when I need a break from school work

  • @MRBORISRBX
    @MRBORISRBX Рік тому +1

    i really like the detail and dedication you put into this, Keep up the great work jason! i really enjoy your vids!!!

  • @pedro380085
    @pedro380085 Рік тому +2

    The fact that there is just a single motor is very impressive.

  • @niels.brouwer
    @niels.brouwer Рік тому +1

    Absolutely marvellous, as ever!

  • @zloboslav_
    @zloboslav_ Рік тому +1

    Amazing! I love how the movement of the Lego person looks!

  • @stuchly1
    @stuchly1 Рік тому

    I appreciate these kinds of videos so much, super interesting to watch! Fantastic work!

  • @djsavada718
    @djsavada718 Рік тому

    My favorit MOC from you. Well done.

  • @Dipsxi
    @Dipsxi Рік тому

    I love the way the head was modeled

  • @vladthe_cat
    @vladthe_cat Рік тому +2

    What a wonderful work environment! Plenty of space, *and* ventilation?! Well done! 👍

  • @adamwishneusky
    @adamwishneusky Рік тому

    Absolutely LOVE this!

  • @johnhuldt
    @johnhuldt Рік тому

    Absolutely brilliant.

  • @MeisterderSteine
    @MeisterderSteine Рік тому

    Thank you for presenting behind the scenes...in the world from idea to finished implementation

  • @dennishyde7008
    @dennishyde7008 Рік тому

    Going to have to get another brickworks T-shirt to encourage people to watch the wonderful videos!

  • @JephStahl
    @JephStahl Рік тому

    You rock! Keep up the awesome work!! Very inspiring!

  • @brickofgalom
    @brickofgalom Рік тому +1

    You are a man with super brains! :D This sculpture turned out very satisfying :)

  • @ATerminalJunkie
    @ATerminalJunkie Рік тому

    I think this is a fascinating build. Thanks for sharing it, its great!

  • @fhareide
    @fhareide Рік тому

    Absolutely brilliant, as always!

  • @Mardigrasman23
    @Mardigrasman23 Рік тому

    Amazing as usual

  • @kyle6525
    @kyle6525 Рік тому

    This is amazing

  • @quinnobi42
    @quinnobi42 Рік тому +2

    For the GBC module, I think it could be interesting to have two figures working together to lift the balls up faster.

  • @machen7264
    @machen7264 Рік тому

    Absolutely like!

  • @StneCldKilla
    @StneCldKilla Рік тому

    Brilliant!

  • @CodedHumor
    @CodedHumor Рік тому +2

    Feels similar to your Robot Dreams build, and I love this industrial style to a gbc layout!

  • @ehud257
    @ehud257 Рік тому

    very inspiring !!

  • @dabradmp1
    @dabradmp1 Рік тому

    amazing, love looking at those

  • @WattoXtreme
    @WattoXtreme Рік тому

    Design videos are the best!!! :D

  • @Gapslice
    @Gapslice Рік тому

    The build is insane

  • @Klemmbaustein-Messi
    @Klemmbaustein-Messi Рік тому

    Wow! That's amazing 👍

  • @chompers11
    @chompers11 Рік тому

    Jeez incredible

  • @jawshii6209
    @jawshii6209 9 місяців тому +1

    One must imagine the Lego man happy

  • @CycolacFan
    @CycolacFan Рік тому

    Very impressive 👍👍

  • @CardboardBots
    @CardboardBots Рік тому

    So creative.

  • @socialus5689
    @socialus5689 Рік тому

    Immensely cool!

  • @genelomas332
    @genelomas332 Рік тому

    very cool.. nice work :)

  • @schuifelhoofd
    @schuifelhoofd Рік тому

    Mesmerising... would make a cool screensaver ;)

  • @andreaguidotti6863
    @andreaguidotti6863 Рік тому

    Your job is so fucling amazing 😍🤩

  • @CuriosityRocks
    @CuriosityRocks Рік тому +1

    This is so cool 😍😁

  • @jan-ul1xb
    @jan-ul1xb Рік тому

    totelly amazinggg👌🤟

  • @Namtang1007
    @Namtang1007 Рік тому

    wow very cool

  • @StereoMike06
    @StereoMike06 Рік тому

    I would buy this if kitted. Perfect little desk display for the office, and to show at times what we feel we do 8+ hours a day.

  • @HandsomeSukuna
    @HandsomeSukuna Рік тому +2

    Nice job

  • @DocWorm
    @DocWorm Рік тому +5

    I would love to see a video series or encyclopedic website created by you and/or other GBC builders to explain some of the methods you use to create complex motion. Some of the mechanisms I'm aware of and understand well but would just never think to use in a model, and others such as complex multi-quadrilateral armatures I have no idea how you are able to design. I'd especially love to see a video that goes a bit more in-depth into the design process of the latter!

    • @DrWhom
      @DrWhom Рік тому

      It's called an engineering degree...?

    • @DocWorm
      @DocWorm Рік тому +1

      @@DrWhom I hope for your sake that you haven't started yours if this is what you think. Besides, it should not be natural for you to believe that any information would be locked behind the walls of a university. The only purpose a university should serve is to formalize an education that you could hypothetically give yourself for free through the libraries and internet, and to provide tutors. Jason has no reason not to share what he knows with others, he is not an ally of the elites who have fucked over the American college system for profit.
      I got a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering at a state college specifically known for engineering, I took all the undergraduate classes I could on machine design. The closest I ever got is calculating forces transmitted by gears or armatures, not the paths they take. In fact my entire degree was math. If you want to learn how to build things, become a fabrication technician or an apprentice artisan.

  • @mudfaye
    @mudfaye 6 місяців тому

    1:22 animators and 2d/3d artists do this as well, because often times the best reference for dynamic poses, actions, and anatomy is yourself.

  • @gosic007
    @gosic007 Рік тому

    Cool!!!

  • @pauldeddens5349
    @pauldeddens5349 Рік тому

    I also really love the idea of a lone man picking up every individual ball in a huge GBC array around him.

  • @christopherrapczynski204
    @christopherrapczynski204 Рік тому +1

    this is remarkable, literally the only thing I could think of would be if his head pivoted to aim with the ball

  • @TheGilvb
    @TheGilvb Рік тому

    maravilhoso, parabens

  • @yaventhijon7881
    @yaventhijon7881 Рік тому

    That blue shirt dude is my dream job

  • @DudeBricks_
    @DudeBricks_ Рік тому

    H.h.h..hh…how!? How did you do this!? Outstanding! Great work!

  • @Tbug20
    @Tbug20 Рік тому

    LEGO should hire you to create a whole series of kinetic sculptures, i think that'd sell well

  • @darthwisetheplagueis5869
    @darthwisetheplagueis5869 5 місяців тому

    Genius

  • @theavera9ejoe
    @theavera9ejoe Рік тому

    You also own one of those old-school miniature LEGO soccer balls!!

  • @gari3games651
    @gari3games651 Рік тому +1

    good job + 1

  • @choopsk6734
    @choopsk6734 Рік тому

    Attn lego! I would buy this set!

  • @pigfish99
    @pigfish99 Рік тому +1

    the man in this looks like Commander spock. I imagine if you gave him a pointy ear, it'd be quite fitting. XD

  • @atributes1629
    @atributes1629 Рік тому

    Sisiphus work. Nice :)

  • @PlanetGBC
    @PlanetGBC Рік тому

    insane !! 🤩🤩🤩🤩 Thank you so much Jason for sharing the creative process you went through to reach the final design of this GBC masterpiece !! 💖💖 ++ 45min before the first ball drop is an awesome performance!! 👍👍👍👍

  • @Shorjok
    @Shorjok Рік тому

    For the GBC module version putting 3 or so of these guys in a row would look amazing

  • @cujoedaman
    @cujoedaman Рік тому

    It looks like something from "Metropolis", the constant back and forth of menial tasks by the workers, over and over and over again until the day is done. Then they come back and do it all over again.

  • @olabashanda
    @olabashanda Рік тому

    Nice, i’m curious why you used splat gears. And I’m also glad you used them!

  • @VIP-Princess
    @VIP-Princess Рік тому +2

    i want this in my office and I don't even have a office

  • @eric3skywalker913
    @eric3skywalker913 Рік тому

    Wow I wish lego made this into a kit!

  • @Pixeleyes00
    @Pixeleyes00 Рік тому

    "Shinji, crank that Soulja boy"
    "OK asuka"
    **insert this footage**

  • @SnaxOnSnaxOnSnaxOnSnaxOnSnax

    If you made Sets of these, I'd purchase a few.

  • @michaelp9061
    @michaelp9061 Рік тому

    genius

  • @matiasrafaelrezinovskybene418

    Seeing as you've already made him dark haired and gave him a blue shirt, and with the gray "mechanical" background, I can easily picture the man as Spock trying and failing to get rid of some tribbles

  • @piranhaowner1967
    @piranhaowner1967 5 місяців тому

    Wow.

  • @djtomoy
    @djtomoy Рік тому

    Reminds me of the futility of my own job, do this, do it again, do it forever, breath in this hazardous gas.

  • @Deus0tiosus
    @Deus0tiosus Рік тому +1

    In the case of a GBC module, where you mentioned the figure is moving too fast... A solution may be 2 balls per 2 seconds. Either have one figure move 2 balls (hard!) or just have 2 parallel ball moving figures.

  • @--Voltz--
    @--Voltz-- Рік тому +1

    *_-kewls-_*

  • @user-mh9cm6ii7y
    @user-mh9cm6ii7y 5 місяців тому

    Очень круто)))

  • @TheAurgelmir
    @TheAurgelmir Рік тому

    For the GBC version, could one idea be to have two characters do the work?
    My thought would be to have the balls from the reservoir be alternated between two people who then stand in a row lifting balls, which then can move at a slower speed, because they only have half the workload.
    Would also be cool to have them stand in a row, alternating who lifts and who picks up.

  • @Valisk
    @Valisk Рік тому

    Amazing!
    ...and he looks like Leonard Nimoy!

  • @littlesnowflakepunk855
    @littlesnowflakepunk855 Рік тому

    One must imagine Sisyphus happy...

  • @PeterSwinkels
    @PeterSwinkels Рік тому

    👌

  • @Derm_video
    @Derm_video Рік тому

    Make it life-size I would travel to see that!