I love the way you think outside the box. I have never, ever seen these kinds of mechanism before. Period. And god that's so exciting! PS the piano is fantastic
I try my best to upload only "Never seen before" or totally unique Lego Technic content at my channel, so if you like it, I'll surely continue on doing so ! By the way, Thank you very much for your generous support ^^
The music is god and all is it just ok if I tell you to turn the music down so it sounds like background music that would sound really good plus my ears won't hurt from how loud it is
I dont really think the last one is all that useful. The mechanism is moutned to the inside ring, meaning that if it were to be used as say, a turret, no outside mechanism in the base would be able to turn it, as the gear wuld be running against the side mounted to the base.
true! I once built a mechanism to have two axes run through a turntable, and the whole point was that the top could still rotate freely despite being connected to the axles
The last one really does not serve a purpose. The maximum in Lego is 2 to be still useful. And that is by using an inner axle and a differential around it (or any other casing axle) where you can put force into and off it from both sides. Same with clocks (seconds, minutes, hours). It is however possible (in theory) to use this if you pile multiple slewing rings as planetary gears. To use all 7 (if you put one axle in the middle as well) axles you would need 6 of them with a combined hight of at least 18 pins (6x3). Plus the hight to use the last, 7th axle. Meaning it will become useless in regard of form and looks and unstable because of missing support rods and pins inside the planetary gears.
the last idea could be incorporated into a towercrane i guess to control everything at the top of the crane from down below. maybe you could invent something , that could be used for lego themselves to build a towercrane?
problem with that is the mechanism doesn't transmit the rotations with the rotation of the turntable - the turntable itself is locked on one end to the entire mechanism. as an actual crane operator, I see several problems. First, is that of the seven motions, six are offset from the centre of rotation. There's a reason cranes use hydraulics - the feed itself can just be one loop, with valves to control which gets that on the upper structure (as it really is). for mechanically drive, this presents a problem. Since the mechanisms on a crane are tied on either end, with the two ends rotating around each other via the slew ring (turntable), you have to have a means of the mechanical mechanism remaining connected through the full 360 degree slew... preferably continuous slew so it wouldn't eventually have to be 'sent all the way back' (aka a car's steering is not continuous, there's a point where it stops in either direction, with the centre point between the stops used for 'wheels are straight'.) offset-from-rotation, with multiple axles? ouch. it'd have to be a very tall unit with each function tied into a turntable at a different level. second, slewing alone should not actuate a motion - which would happen in this, particularly dangerous for mobile cranes where, oops, it'll derrick the boom or telescope or hoist.
Honestly any time i see someone else's 3245, they really fuck up the tubing. It makes me think that maybe the problem is more on the side of people failing to follow the instructions (which admittedly are probably one of the most difficult to follow instructions lego has ever made). If you do it right, it works very smoothly. That being said, in lego, pneumatics really aren't that strong, so having the crane be completely mechanical would probably be more effective.
Hi Lego Technic Mastery and anyone who watches this. I want to buy the chain links used on the first moc but I found it difficult because there are some different versions and I don't know which one should I buy, 14696, 1311a or 1411b. What are the fifferences between them? Thanks!
I'm wondering if you could achieve the levitating transmission with just a normal motor and a gear ratio from a 40 tooth to a 24 tooth then the 24 tooth is connected on an axle to the outside 40 tooth mechanism. It'd be close to the 2:1
I bet this could work ! I have tried to use the 24t gear instead of the 40t on this modified motor & almost managed to make it levitate... it would go up in the air for a few seconds and then fall back down... so I'm pretty confident that your idea would work !
Oh ^^ Haven't planned to be able to twist the whole thing but rather to use the turntable to make something turn arround the transmission axles in a robotic arm (for example).
Would the levitating transmission work as a sort of automatic clutch, automatically disengaging when it spins too slow? Seems like an interesting design for a model engine
United Shadows, I actually have made video building instructions... Go to the video section at my channel, you should easily find it ^^ Have a nice day !
Is there a name for the second mechanism? I tried searching it up on google but couldn't find anything. It would be pretty useful for a project of mine.
Does anyone know how the last one could be useful? You wouldn’t be able to transfer motion on all 7 axles from one assembly to another assembly, which is connected to the first one with the turntable, while still being able to turn the turntable, would you?
could you try to make a gbc miniloop series like josh david but made enterily out of technic pieces? i will surely build something like that levitating chain just for fidgeting! ;)
I don't know if the L motor only would work (as I have none) but with a bit of gearing, you should be able to speed it up a bit to the required speed ^^ Have a nice day, fellow !
It can't be used there, only the center axle is useble in a rotation, the other ones can be made to work while rotatinh but will have to be very very large
Well, not really, when the output gear resists a bit, the chain tends to avoid the gear then disengaging :/ Most improtant of all, Higher input speeds = better output torque capability.
When I tried it out, I couldn't make decent chain lengths go up in the air, that is why I used one of my geared up motors ^^ Just gear it up a bit and Voilà !
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Lego Technic Mastery should just need vanilla 1.12.2 and login via mc.openredstone.org I'll be online all weekend working on a project look for the bAdmin with the StarLord meme as a prefix lol. That's me.
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I just came for this music... just kidding awesome builds
Listen to your heart & the music will follow ;)
N8 Customs yy yyx
The music made me come
N8 Customs, How would come just for the music if you don’t even know what type of music you’ll get, if any music at all.
I bet he knew that I only use Jazzy pianistic music ;)
You can do some insane addition to a “futuristic” tank turret with that last one
nah, its not able to turn if the rods were connected to something stationary.
An futuristic? Shouldnt that be "a futuristic"?
@@mikenewtonninja9379 ok Harvard student
I thought it was going to say, "Enjoying the music? ... I performed it myself."
rorybz Almost ^^ I can play this one on my piano but am working on composing my own musics ... I just have to record them now ;)
That music is easily the best stuff I've heard in quite a while
Isak Olsson Wow ! I'm, like, blown away ;) I'll upload some more so ^^
Thank you very much for the feed back and have a nice day, fellow !
Lego Technic Mastery You too mate!
7 axles through a turntable, I think that's the only useful one, for me at least
0:50 FBI OPEN UP!
I love the way you think outside the box. I have never, ever seen these kinds of mechanism before. Period. And god that's so exciting!
PS the piano is fantastic
I try my best to upload only "Never seen before" or totally unique Lego Technic content at my channel, so if you like it, I'll surely continue on doing so !
By the way, Thank you very much for your generous support ^^
Your vids are so relaxing, love the music
You never cease to confuse me
i'm guessing the levitation is powered by centripetal force, cool concepts!
Redstoneboi Yes ! You got it right ^^ and thank you for your generous support, fellow ;)
The changing rartio axle is pretty crazy. That could be useful in some gearbox, and i hope u will create one using it. Nice designs 👍🏻
The music is god and all is it just ok if I tell you to turn the music down so it sounds like background music that would sound really good plus my ears won't hurt from how loud it is
It’s satisfying to watch ngl
I loved how the floating transmission worked!
that last one would make for a great lock
You are the Leonardo da Vinci of Legoland 👍👍👍
I dont really think the last one is all that useful. The mechanism is moutned to the inside ring, meaning that if it were to be used as say, a turret, no outside mechanism in the base would be able to turn it, as the gear wuld be running against the side mounted to the base.
Totally agree with that!
true! I once built a mechanism to have two axes run through a turntable, and the whole point was that the top could still rotate freely despite being connected to the axles
This is really creative & clever! Well done!
The third might be useful for a gearbox. Honestly, it actually looked like a transmission.
Wow! You are a GENIUS!
Just a lot of hard thinking ;)
Thank you very much for your kind words !
awsome build
The music almost made me fall asleep 😂😂😂
;)
wow! the third one is so awesome!
Clever and useful! Good job ;)
The last one really does not serve a purpose. The maximum in Lego is 2 to be still useful. And that is by using an inner axle and a differential around it (or any other casing axle) where you can put force into and off it from both sides.
Same with clocks (seconds, minutes, hours).
It is however possible (in theory) to use this if you pile multiple slewing rings as planetary gears. To use all 7 (if you put one axle in the middle as well) axles you would need 6 of them with a combined hight of at least 18 pins (6x3).
Plus the hight to use the last, 7th axle.
Meaning it will become useless in regard of form and looks and unstable because of missing support rods and pins inside the planetary gears.
The music is perfect 👌
He didn’t come up with the second one, he found it in Da Vinci’s notes.
One like this had already been invented !? I didn't know, That's cool !
Lego Technic Mastery it’s a joke, just making sure you know... because I have no idea how you would come up with that
what was so odd about the last one, it's compact, but it didn't blow my mind like the other 2
All this will be forgot when lego rotary come for our heart
So freaking cool!!!!
The 6 axles one is amazing
Thank You very much, but it is 7 actually ;)
that second one could be used for a reverse gear probably so that you reverse slower
Fantastic music good sir!
I wanna see the 7 Axel mechanism in a build really bad!
The music is lovely :-)
Amazing
the last idea could be incorporated into a towercrane i guess to control everything at the top of the crane from down below. maybe you could invent something , that could be used for lego themselves to build a towercrane?
problem with that is the mechanism doesn't transmit the rotations with the rotation of the turntable - the turntable itself is locked on one end to the entire mechanism. as an actual crane operator, I see several problems.
First, is that of the seven motions, six are offset from the centre of rotation. There's a reason cranes use hydraulics - the feed itself can just be one loop, with valves to control which gets that on the upper structure (as it really is). for mechanically drive, this presents a problem. Since the mechanisms on a crane are tied on either end, with the two ends rotating around each other via the slew ring (turntable), you have to have a means of the mechanical mechanism remaining connected through the full 360 degree slew... preferably continuous slew so it wouldn't eventually have to be 'sent all the way back' (aka a car's steering is not continuous, there's a point where it stops in either direction, with the centre point between the stops used for 'wheels are straight'.) offset-from-rotation, with multiple axles? ouch. it'd have to be a very tall unit with each function tied into a turntable at a different level. second, slewing alone should not actuate a motion - which would happen in this, particularly dangerous for mobile cranes where, oops, it'll derrick the boom or telescope or hoist.
@@AlMcpherson79 it was just an idea. Thanks for explaining the reasons , why this idea is not the best ^^"
Interesting that first one... Second and third one ilare also nice but that first one
If only I had those little tracks.....
The last one is the best one! :D
It could be used in Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3245 to operate the crane; there is too many pneumatic tubing :(
I don't have time to try this out, but I'd be very curious to see how it could look !
Piotr Proszowski true
Honestly any time i see someone else's 3245, they really fuck up the tubing.
It makes me think that maybe the problem is more on the side of people failing to follow the instructions (which admittedly are probably one of the most difficult to follow instructions lego has ever made). If you do it right, it works very smoothly.
That being said, in lego, pneumatics really aren't that strong, so having the crane be completely mechanical would probably be more effective.
Can I use the tracks from the LEGO EV3 Education set?
Yeah im enjoying the music!
Happy to hear this !
Thank you for your generous feedback ^^
Such peaceful music... Just what I need rn ☺️💤
Smooth as marshamallow ;)
Hi Lego Technic Mastery and anyone who watches this. I want to buy the chain links used on the first moc but I found it difficult because there are some different versions and I don't know which one should I buy, 14696, 1311a or 1411b.
What are the fifferences between them?
Thanks!
I'm wondering if you could achieve the levitating transmission with just a normal motor and a gear ratio from a 40 tooth to a 24 tooth then the 24 tooth is connected on an axle to the outside 40 tooth mechanism. It'd be close to the 2:1
I bet this could work ! I have tried to use the 24t gear instead of the 40t on this modified motor & almost managed to make it levitate... it would go up in the air for a few seconds and then fall back down... so I'm pretty confident that your idea would work !
1:20 this could help on a car that when you drive backwards its slower in some type
Transmission?
Or some kind of regenerative braking mechanism in a car where it spins the motor faster when you are rolling.
@@JRLdesigns energy remains the same- you won’t gain much of anything by doing tha
@@TheCinderDude Yeah but some motors are more efficient at generating energy at higher rpms.
@@JRLdesigns right but not the same ones they put in a car, those are efficient at exactly the Rpms they use to push the car.
Very neat !
Music was amazing
Loving the music
Thank you for your amazing feedback, fellow ^^
That turntable one won’t work, how would the axles not get twisted when the opposite sides turn?
Incredible concept, though!
Oh ^^ Haven't planned to be able to twist the whole thing but rather to use the turntable to make something turn arround the transmission axles in a robotic arm (for example).
impressive
nice one
Would the levitating transmission work as a sort of automatic clutch, automatically disengaging when it spins too slow? Seems like an interesting design for a model engine
Not even Jesus could make those chains float
omfg let me decide what video i pick
this is awsome
making me think of a way to put this in a LEGO train
Interesting ! I'd love to see this !
Lego Technic Mastery... yeah unfortunately I don’t have the parts let alone the time😐😐😐
I think you accidentally found the perfect serpentine belt.
;)
creative as always, super like and super love
I love the music
Can you make an instructional video of how to make the 3rd one ( the turnable w/ 7 axles through it). I need it for a turret I am building
United Shadows, I actually have made video building instructions... Go to the video section at my channel, you should easily find it ^^
Have a nice day !
Lego Technic Mastery. Thanks! I just looked at some of your other videos and you are a legendary LEGO lunatic genius
😁 Just spent the last 5 years, experimenting a lot of wierd stuff ;)
Thank you very very much for your kind words !
Is that Big Machine a Gear Box with Flywheel and Clutch ? It looks to me like it is that.
7 axels through a turnable? That looks like a locking mechanism
Is there a name for the second mechanism? I tried searching it up on google but couldn't find anything. It would be pretty useful for a project of mine.
cool!
Does anyone know how the last one could be useful? You wouldn’t be able to transfer motion on all 7 axles from one assembly to another assembly, which is connected to the first one with the turntable, while still being able to turn the turntable, would you?
Omfg thats cool
7.....7!!!!!! 7 axles through a turntable!
Thats the deal ;) impossible to fit more inside saddly ;)
Genius
I thought you might have been inspired by my fidget chain! I love the way yours works. Oh, and the seven axles through 1 turntable is beautiful.
Oh yes, I gave credit to you in my video description by the way ;)
Thank you very much, It means a lot to me if you like what I do ^^
Thank you. I will be starting my own mechanism series soon. Would you like to collaborate sometime?
Indeed ! I'd love to !
And id like to see a video about it
could you try to make a gbc miniloop series like josh david but made enterily out of technic pieces? i will surely build something like that levitating chain just for fidgeting! ;)
I could at least try, I haven't ever thought about it just yet.. but this is an intresting Idea !
OMG EPIC
I'd prefer the videos without music and with just the bare lego sound.
Lets do Lego ASMR ;) And by the way, thank you very much for the feedback !
I agree
Lego Technic Mastery not perse, a Little yes. I like the mechanisms very much as well, the music distracts from that a little I think
It's magic!
Superbe idée !
Scientists use advanced technology this dude lego go brrrrr
Cool
I love the music 🎶
Nice vid and dus it works with a L motor ?
I don't know if the L motor only would work (as I have none) but with a bit of gearing, you should be able to speed it up a bit to the required speed ^^
Have a nice day, fellow !
Ok thx dud
You'll float too
Interesting stuff!
cool
In the second mechanism, you get no more power in ratio 3:2
The first 2 i find very weird🤓 but the last I find useless, it doesn't have practicality for an excavator for example
I did not intend to use it in an excavator, its simply a proof of concept ^^
You could use it in a robotic arm
TmoneyTechnic Indeed !
It can't be used there, only the center axle is useble in a rotation, the other ones can be made to work while rotatinh but will have to be very very large
I guess you could if you manage to engage and disengage them at will ! I have an idea for this ^^
nice mechanisms, how did you you modify the M motor? Thanks
I opened it, removed one of the two planetary gear stages and glued the remaining one to the motor's metal rod ^^ Have a nice modding session !
Do that turnable have use? Because how can you output so many axles from that? it is too many torque for universal joints, isn´t it?
Did it lose any torque and could you make a tutorial for it ?
you can do faster gear
Yep, you can, by removing all the planetary gears and connecting the motor dirrectly to the output plate, doubling the speed again !
Lol, central fuggal force is what does this
Your vocab you larry is in turret sing.
The second one is probally an transmisson part
does the levitating transmission still work under load?
Well, not really, when the output gear resists a bit, the chain tends to avoid the gear then disengaging :/
Most improtant of all, Higher input speeds = better output torque capability.
i enjoy the music
Thank you for your usefull feedback !
You're kind, fellow ;)
Très intéressant
The first one is just amazing but how does it works?
It is a variation of this: ua-cam.com/video/_dQJBBklpQQ/v-deo.html
The chain can't bend fast enough so it flies off, since the slack is on top of the pins on the side, it stays on top
Yes, they basically work the same ! except that the chain recycles itself ;)
does it work with an ordinary motor?
When I tried it out, I couldn't make decent chain lengths go up in the air, that is why I used one of my geared up motors ^^
Just gear it up a bit and Voilà !
The first one can be used with 2 different outputs!!
How did you modify the motor?
I opened it and removed a resistor If I remember correctly 🤔
i like the music
Great ! Thank you for the feedback, omkarito ;)
This glitch hasn’t been patched yet
😁
Torque would be absolutely zero lol
Wondering if at any time your videos won't impress me. Lol
U still need to come on ORE and check out some of the Redstone and chat a bit. :P
I've just tried to go to ORE yesterday, but couldn't find a way to log into the server... I checked if my Minecraft version was the right one, I tried the School server also, but nothing seems to work :/
Do you have to install any mods or register on a whitelist to get to ORE ?
Thank you my friend, hoping you can help me out ^^
Lego Technic Mastery should just need vanilla 1.12.2 and login via mc.openredstone.org I'll be online all weekend working on a project look for the bAdmin with the StarLord meme as a prefix lol. That's me.
oh and if you want to join the discord openredstone.org/discord or use discord.gg/J4qT5TA im always online as busy, feel free to msg me if you still have issues :D (im Capo with the name as a weird font as admin)
1:26 no
This is some black magic fuckery right here.
;)