LEGO Mangle rack mechanisms
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- I made a mangle rack mechanism and its applications using LEGO bricks.
Please watch with subtitles.
References:
The model (0:51) was made based on a “mangle-rack”: Brown, H. T. 2005. “507 mechanical movements” pp.50-51 No. 197, Dover Publications, Inc. Mineola, New York, ISBN978-0-486-44360-7
The model (5:17) was made based on the following videos:
Title: sankakukanketu (2014), Author: araieng, URL: • sankakukanketu
Title: Reuleaux Triangle Intermittent Pins Mechanism 3D Model (2016), Author: trinityscsp, URL: • Reuleaux Triangle Inte...
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#LEGO
This feels like one of those things that has infinite use but I can’t imagine any
My exact thoughts
My 1st though
Maybe
MAYBE it got a bit of inspiration from the old steam engine trains
The amount of applications in automation are insanely high, and I’ll probably keep this design in mind in future projects
It would make a wonderful sequencer
Yes
🤖 _"What is my purpose?"_
🌞 *"You pass butter."*
I especially started to lose my mind at 3:27. Great stuff!!!
What???
wont blame u since its fun for playing around with and also a semi working food tray thing
@@sotilas1986 yo shit, I also thought this might be interesting for food trays
Oh hey happy to see you here
こういう機構を発明したり、計算式として公式を確立した人たちってホント凄いと思う。
True, it really is amazing.
It’s so cool seeing other people from other parts of the world here!
仕事しながら趣味でレゴしてるって感じなのか、普段からレゴやってて面白い機構見つけたら紹介してくれてるのか気になる。毎回クオリティ高くて凄いよね。
I SAID NO
That last one blew my mind. Amazing use of bricks to get sub-stud precision positioning on the posts!
Try saying "sub-stud precision positioning" five times
@@DouglasZwick
sub stud precision positioning
sub stud precision positioning
sub stud precision positioning
sub stud precision positioning
sub stud precision positioning
I'd be interested to see a GBC module using this technique
was just thinking that!
Same here. Like some sort of clock ball pusher
It would be interesting to see how the balls would be removed from there, But yeah I would love to see how someone could implement this
Indeed!
It gives so many ways to use this as a GBC module.
Especially 3:30 whould make a REALLY great GBC module. I mean, its already half the way.
Yfurhe Jr's teodorasroussin gl
Can't wait to see how this going to be used in a GBC module
My thought exactly.
Same
Game boy color
lol exactly what i thought!
Umm, what kind of GBC are you guys talking about?
毎度天才的すぎです
配色とかデザインまで凝ってて見てて本当に感心してしまう
Greetings from Finland!
By the way, If you are interested to see speed drawings, check my UA-cam channel: m.ua-cam.com/video/j3il7rm8i0E/v-deo.html
@@GreatGloves 海外にも売名いるんやな
@@GreatGloves there is sold name in foreign countries.
モーターの単純な円運動が複雑な動きに変わっていく過程に感動しました。にしても、レゴすげぇ。
no more Japanese words
それな
@@purple4thecreator167 use google translate
That's so good! The moving square one reminded me of that puzzle where you move say 15 of them with one empty space to create a picture. Here tgat wouldn't be a puzzle, beacuse it would auto-solve once every rotation, but you could build some pictures or sculptures on those 7 squares in a way that they would be able to "connect" in more than one way, or always connected in some places but never in all. That would be a very cool lego scuplture to watch.
My first thought was to attach a loading and output mech, to make a GBC
Outstanding! The creative uses blow my mind. There seems to be an infinite number of ways to use this in all kinds of modules! Well done let’s see if other creators rise to the challenge and do something with this!
I'm used to watching Brick Bending use LEGO in ways it was never intended. How amazing to see what can be done when used exactly as intended.
Somebody get this guy some kind of award, because every time he shares his bricks, its like Christmas. Absolutely brilliant.
This box mover, it is so magically perfect, it almost made me cry!
This is mesmerizing, and the colors and smoothness of the build is so appealing
The return of the king
These, "evolution of a principle", videos are awesome! Great work🥰
i never thought LEGOs would be teaching me math.
They more or less make us into engineers
This video made my day, this was so damm awesome, keep it up man 🙌
*Me having no idea what a mangle rack is*
"Yes, yes, very fascinating!"
すんげぇ頭良くなったような気になれる!
ありがとうございます
Math teacher says: Class just remember SOHCAHTOA and the equations, and remember to devote at least five minutes to studying each day.
Akiyuki says: Apply these principles to LEGO to make some totally insane movements that can be calculated with the use of trig functions and form some epic patterns.
WOW. Great video!
4:00 A piston feed tape?
_Mumbo Jumbo has entered the chat._
ただ一言すげえ!それしか出てこねえ!
Perfect for dinner parties where it is too much effort to reach over the table.
It’s almost like Lego knew these gears could be used to interact with parts in this way. It can’t be a coincidence, many “new” parts seem to work with each other in ways that are a bit too specific.
Absolutely breathtaking, fantastic work!
I wish lego system sets still had cool functions like this. Last time I remember we had truly compelling functions was hidden side a couple years ago.
There are no boundaries between you and lego! And it scares me!
これを作って何の意味があるんだろうって思ったら、そもそも俺が起きて息して飯食って生活してることにもなんの意味もなくて悲しくなった。
だいじょうぶですか? (Google翻訳を使用しているため、翻訳ミスはご容赦ください)
大丈夫だよ
Wha…
この動画で紹介されているのは「1に満たないもの」だ。世の中の意味のあるものは「1に満たないもの」を組み合わせて作られている。
人間も同じだ。お前がいないと回らない歯車が必ずある。
I find it liberating that there is no point in life, I can do whatever I want and it’s none of peoples business
いろんなニーズを一つの考え方で満たせると美しさを感じる
As a Dane it makes me proud to see all the fantastic LEGO creations people are making around the world 🙂
4:39 The sudden silence spooked me a bit
日本人が外国人に配慮した動画作ったらその動画のコメント欄が外国語のコメントで埋め尽くされて日本語のコメントが相対的に少なくなるのマジでなんでや...
Cuz this video is English... DUH?!
私にも分からん
We don't speak weird language
日本人より日本人以外のほうが多いからではないでしょうか
Math plus Lego = mechanical art! now you need to make machines like this that can draw patterns based on their movement like those old Spirograph art sets!
And they say you never use pre-calc in real life
I've never once used the BS I learned in English class. I use math every day.
@@skitsschist11 you severely misinterpreted my comment, maybe you need a little bit of English class
@@nicholas_plaksin No I didn't, I was literally agreeing you tard.
@@skitsschist11 oh shoot I guess I was the one who misinterpreted stuff, sorry about that.
@@skitsschist11 somehow the way you worded it sounded hostile but I see what you meant now.
The moving tiles part was my favorite
Such a great introduction to mechanics :) I especially love that this mechanism has smooth transitions without adding springs or other parts that can fail. It's perfectly elegant.
At a restaurant while Daft Punk "One more time" was playing while I was watching this. Oddly satisfying combination lol. I might go buy a Lego set now to try this build.
4:27
the march of the lego robot armies begins...
If only actual teachers were this good at educating
I liked how you basically made a little Zelda puzzle with the one that moved the trays around on top.
This would make some wild auto scrolling Mario levels.
I had no idea what the title is but I enjoyed it so much! Those mechanisms have so much potential.
Always great to see how LEGO Jigsaw makes his traps.
the palette thing looks good for a GBC. the balls enter the modified palette, which has a hole in it. when it reaches the other side (the balls will stay on the floor and pushed by the palette) a lift pushes through the hole and lifts the balls up.
This guy makes Denmark proud.
Holy jeez man you're my childhood's channel. I love you and your creations so much. I hope we could do a little catching up but just know that I really really am a big fan of you
lol burgerkiss pfp
@@ilovehumongoushonkers ayyyy man of culture. Dab me up bro
Lego mechanic never fails to impress me
Can’t wait to see the Lego 3d printer
Huh, Lego technic has become a lot more beautiful and ergonomic since my childhood (early 90's)
This is brilliant. At first you made a mechanical sine wave generator, then you amplified it and changed it's frequency. Then you continued to square/pulse wave, and then it just got out of control and became so sophisticated, that it's really worth commenting. I really liked the idea of using your machine design to use the moving platforms as a form of creating a simple pixel animation (the red/blue platforms). The boss level is to build a mechanical display screen that is run by a lego-operated pocket calculator. Should be possible, quite big a challenge though :)
This is some amazing Lego mechanical science and it feels satisfying to watch it work!
I went from wtaf to “this is awfully satisfying” very quickly. Great concept!
2:45 didn't expect that to happen
You:That was cool Me: Lego 3d Printer
The setup at 4:14 both looks and sounds like a "piston tape" from minecraft. Amazing you can create a similar device with just one power source.
将来こんな形で街を動く大型ショッピングモールとかがあれば楽しいだろうな
What I liked most about this amazing video is how incremental it is...thanks!
Why am I here? This appeared in my recommendations and now I'm looking at mesmerizing lego contraptions.
This…is the greatest thing I have ever seen
Astounded that you made a regular heptagon tbh
I can't believe this made me excited about math
Akiyuki never disappoints
Lego is the best toy you can buy
4:00 this is like the lego equivalent of a piston feedtape
Honestly i m so impressed how to get such an idea awsome your japanese folks are very smart my respect to japan and it s inventions greetings from europe big like!
メカニカルって見て分かりやすいから面白い
うつくしい
What a good use of electricity:)
This makes my brain happy
Dude, I could watch these every day.
そのギアとピンが噛み合うところから驚きです‼︎
same
Fascinating! I really hope that you are sponsored by LEGO and you've received the credit you deserve.
this is my favourite youtube channel
Wow, that was the first piston Feed tape, I have seen made in real life.
It's a Redstone Minecraft thing for all the normal people or there.
Love the simple start for concept, while building more complex as it goes on ... then the MATH kicks in!
I don’t know what you would use this for but it’s awesome.
This looks like somthing they would use in a Lego marble machine
Really cool mechanism and examples of how to use gears other than with LEGO Technic!
I can imagine quite a few uses for something like this. It does have design flaws, though:
1. Bricks and or plates scraping against tiles will inevitably put scratch marks all over them in the pattern the machine is moving the rack in. An improvement would be to reduce or eliminate wear without compromising the maneuvering abilities.
2. I'm not sure of the maximum load capacity of the rack, obvious improvements here would be a sturdier rack design that is more robust and can handle heavier weights.
3. This isn't a flaw, but a suggestion would be to install logic racks or codes that can be read mechanically, this could be implemented for sorting purposes, for example, by having another rack mounted that the machine "reads" with some kind of reading mechanism, thus allowing the machine to send different boxes to different destinations automatically. It would require a decoding and encoding mechanism somewhere, the encoding mechanism could be manual.
This man is a genius
these would be a riot if it were able to be discovered independently on ones own…without insructions
4:20 Ok thats just too cool
Great video as always Mumbo
Lego Arithmancy! This sorcery is too deep!
When God is struggling with a Lego set, he Summons Akiyuki to assist.
Very cool, and I love the the practical application of this. I can see this being used in industry, assembly line, manufacturing, even printing/ 3D printing
the music gives me real how it's made vibes
Satisfying beyond imagination
I find this user’s content interesting, informative, clever and wholesome. Yet for some reason as the builds grow more complex my anxiety builds.
I always thumb up… but on average I watch only half the video. Very strange.
You even got a bibliography, omg
I don't know a single letter of the title but the thumbnail looked interesting.
These motivate me to build with lego then I remember I have 200/10k needed pieces
Guy makes me wanna spend several thousand on legos just to watch the gears do various tricks
Very enjoyable viewing, love the progression and the science behind it. Thank you for posting, deserves a subscription! cheers from UK 👍🍺🇬🇧
I feel like i can die peacefully after watching this video
I just realized
at 6:26
that arrangement of dots looks VERY SIMILAR (not identical) to the arrangement of primes in a Sack Spiral
this is so satisfying to watch
why is this so satisfying to watch?