That last design is very interesting. It looks like Lego Tecnic Mastery's joint but the extra CV joints allow displacement without angling the output. Honestly, a good idea, even if it is probably more finicky to work.
0:31 The cracks in the U-joints was a common thing for me in the early 80's. So I fixed these by wrapping with sewing thread. These U-joints can not handle very much torque.
Oh yes, that's really annoying... That a general problem with that kind of axle hole (for example bushes), but on the universal joints there is probably the most torque. To be honest, I think I have like 100 cracked parts in my collection...
It would be great if you could mention Inventory code of parts used on your videos, like on Description or on video itself,wherever it's easy for you, i watch your videos a lot, i heartly appreciate ur hard work
Skills, the technic is fun and a interesting thing,. If yu understand how it works. Its easy, you can use lego for you imaginations or ideas, is like an craft
I didn't really found a name which expresses that you can move the output in a plain, so I tried to show that i the thumbnail. But you're right, "movable" is quite unclear.
at 5:00 the dark grey part with three cross holes... what is that called if I wanna look for it on Bricklink? I need a couple of those and I can't find them because I don't know what to put in the search field.
I tried that when editing, it makes the video pretty boring, and you sometimes don't even really hear the building, just the loud things. But I will think about that, you are not the only one saying that.
That last design is very interesting. It looks like Lego Tecnic Mastery's joint but the extra CV joints allow displacement without angling the output. Honestly, a good idea, even if it is probably more finicky to work.
Yes, it's neither robust nor smooth... But at least it's a concept.
like ur name and pic
No it's not a big issue
No
Have used it many times. Works fine
0:31 The cracks in the U-joints was a common thing for me in the early 80's. So I fixed these by wrapping with sewing thread. These U-joints can not handle very much torque.
Oh yes, that's really annoying... That a general problem with that kind of axle hole (for example bushes), but on the universal joints there is probably the most torque. To be honest, I think I have like 100 cracked parts in my collection...
Yes, relatable - had many cracke universal joints in my LEGO collection.
i always had bushings break rather than u joints
Sorry if I misunderstand but... there were lego U joints in the 80s??
2:57 the classic “I can't find a bushing so I'll use whatever works” my favourite was number 3, just because of how it works.
I actually searched for a 4-tooth knob gear to visualize the rotation, and then gave up
@@in1 oh hahaha.
Great video! My favorite is probably #4. It's always great to see different designs that work off the same concept.
Same #4 was probably the best and one of the more compact ones
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The Schmidt coupling looks like it can be used as a replacement for chains.
I like #3 because just looking at it, one wouldn't assume it would work.
We’ll done!
Looks like engineer is making lego versions from real world's designs. My hobby is lego transmissions with realistic designs and ratios. :-)
I'm actually not an engineer, I'm just interested in mechanics :) I also really like your channel, especially your planetary gear!
#6 Just moving the motor
:) Okay, I should have expected that
It would be great if you could mention Inventory code of parts used on your videos, like on Description or on video itself,wherever it's easy for you, i watch your videos a lot, i heartly appreciate ur hard work
Thanks! In the video description, there are links to the Rebrickable pages, which also have a part list tab. But yeah, it's not that intuitive...
Nice👍. I think I'll use and test those. Greetings from Finland!🇫🇮
Skills, the technic is fun and a interesting thing,. If yu understand how it works. Its easy, you can use lego for you imaginations or ideas, is like an craft
Nice, to go further. one could check the phase modulation and the behaviour under load.
Yep, the Schmidt Coupling actually works pretty good under load, the other ones not really...
cool idea
Would Variable-Distance Output be a more suitable name? With a chain link or simply two adjacent gears, the output is also movable (in a circle).
I didn't really found a name which expresses that you can move the output in a plain, so I tried to show that i the thumbnail. But you're right, "movable" is quite unclear.
That was cool
excellent!
Number 5 wasn't on the motor?
Are there any practical applications for such designs? Enjoyed the video thoroughly :)
hmm... probably in most of the possible application you could replace it with something more compact
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What program do you use to make the thumbnail of your videos? Blender? or other?
Bricklink stud.io (You can build your stuff digitally and render it there)
Hopefully I learn a new steering hub method from this.
Well #1 was to closest to have I have. But mine are modified (1 stud shorter from grinding off part and gluing in an axle)
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Cool vid btw
You should make a lego mech or robot that u can control
La transmission a 3m50, vous pouvez en faire une chenille
Genial
arent those disigns from sariels book?
Yeah, kind of, but they were "developed" independently. There aren't that many couplings like that.
at 5:00 the dark grey part with three cross holes... what is that called if I wanna look for it on Bricklink? I need a couple of those and I can't find them because I don't know what to put in the search field.
They are called "cam", don't ask me why
@@in1 Thanks a ton! I can actually imagine why they call em that. Think of the camshaft in a combustion engine...
Anyone wanna help me create a lego landing gear drive system for a 1:12 scale space ship?
Litterly the first second I saw the title I thought of the same concept of the 1st design
Pin me to assert dominance over the other guy.
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why are your universal joints so beat up???
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I'd prefer this without music, just lego sounds
I tried that when editing, it makes the video pretty boring, and you sometimes don't even really hear the building, just the loud things. But I will think about that, you are not the only one saying that.
@@in1 don't take it as a critic, still love your work xD
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it's quite impressive how unsatisfying you've managed to make this video
Old ham coupling
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