@@woodrunner51 i mean, as i said before, they're principles. They're not supposed to be practical, but to make it's functionality a little more intuitive and visible. The first one is a mechanism that keeps a plane at its fixed Y position, the second one must be the one you're referring to as the planetary gear, but thats not the case. That's a simple transmission that uses 2 stationary gears, and it diverges a rotational force into more axis.
_How_ are some of these mechanisms invented to work as perfectly as here, like the straight-translation lever assemblies, especially the very first one?? Is there a purpose to them also?
I really like the one at 0:53, reminds me of some systems used in animatronics for themeparks but instead of having it on the outside here it's on the inside over multiple rotations
ALGUIEN SABE COMO SE LLAMAN O DONDE PUEDO CONSEGUIR ESOS ENGRANAJES QUE APARECEN EN EL MINUTO 4:06 porfa ese mecanismo es para robots de 4 patas para caminar
Watching these has given me an idea: A large fidget toy that uses these mechanical principles so that any fidgeting (switches, buttons, cranks, etc) is used to spin a turbine that turns it into a powerbank.
@Syrath Douglas well, in this case, all it would take is a simple reel or something else connected to three magnets and a solenoid... But, I mean, we can then attach all of the other stuff to it. It wouldn't serve any purpose, but would be probably cool to watch...
I have now gained the knowledge of mechanical principles 14.
I have now gained the knowledge of mechanical principles 14.
I have now gained the knowledge of mechanical principles 14.
Have we run this joke into the ground yet?
@@HolyBootsFS Yes, but I don’t care.
That's skill is not unlock until you gain the Knowledge of Mechanical Principles 100
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Assuming it's a pump, I feel like the arrows at 3:14 should be reversed
I came to make the same comment after playing it back a few times to work it out in my head lol
I had the same idea
right? I had the same feeling
Perhaps the video is in reverse. Or has been mirrored flips.
Thank you for the inspiration. Makes me think of all the processes that can be run by mechanics alone.
These are so great. I would love to try them in real life. Does anyone know how to get the CAD or STL file for these?
since they're principles, it shouldn't be too hard. I used to make some of them to practicr my autodesk inventor knowledge back then.
also, if you have any doubts about any of these, feel free to ask me :)
they are sometimes a bit unpractical....i think the first one is just a unefficient planetary gearbox. I could be wrong tho
@@woodrunner51 i mean, as i said before, they're principles. They're not supposed to be practical, but to make it's functionality a little more intuitive and visible. The first one is a mechanism that keeps a plane at its fixed Y position, the second one must be the one you're referring to as the planetary gear, but thats not the case. That's a simple transmission that uses 2 stationary gears, and it diverges a rotational force into more axis.
Some of these I can see the point to but others just seem to be complex ways of doing simple things.
tbf, it's Mechanical principles part 14. What do you expect?
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1:20 feels illegal
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Finally, after 14 lessons of various mechanical principles, I can now create the doohickey-thingamabob
Hi,
Your work is fasinating to watch. Could a timeline be added in the description with the name of each mechanism please?
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_How_ are some of these mechanisms invented to work as perfectly as here, like the straight-translation lever assemblies, especially the very first one?? Is there a purpose to them also?
The 1st one of its kind:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peaucellier%E2%80%93Lipkin_linkage
@@pavelmolodchik interesting!
what software do you use?
You know we're taking these to the Lego Technics, right?
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Oh I've been waiting for this!!
please tell us what you use to make these, i like to mess around with mechanical stuff as you appear to but don't have the means to.
How about mountain bike suspensions please.
Lol that's fluid mechanics
Thank you for sharing, if you dont mind what kind of software your using for this project. Thank you in advance
I loved this channel its brain booster.
I really like the one at 0:53, reminds me of some systems used in animatronics for themeparks but instead of having it on the outside here it's on the inside over multiple rotations
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what do you use to model such mechanisms?
might be FreeCad
@@railworksamerica pretty sure it's one of the autodesk softwares
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ALGUIEN SABE COMO SE LLAMAN O DONDE PUEDO CONSEGUIR ESOS ENGRANAJES QUE APARECEN EN EL MINUTO 4:06 porfa ese mecanismo es para robots de 4 patas para caminar
Great video! It looks like the arrows should be reversed in the pump design.
Hi, tell me please, in what program do you do these animations? Very interesting)
probably autodes inventor or solidworks , perhaps even fusion360 but i doubt it
@@barberousse9470 Thanks)
I think it’s FreeCad
I am interested a Hydrolic principle also.
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I would love to use these mechanical principles to algodoo and test them if see if it works 🥰
What is this software called
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It seems like a lot of these would just break from stress
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2:06 looks like a finger.
Could be. It's how our muscles are attached and move (although a little differently)
1:20 I saw this in an illusion book from the book fair as a kid and they said it couldn’t possibly exist and if it did it would never actually turn
Привет, скажи пожалуйста, в какой программе ты делаешь эти анимации?
I don’t know for sure but I think it might be blender
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What software is this?
I like the music
Now I know how to do whatever this is
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Nice vid
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the principle is it has alot of moving parts and breaks under load
I 1999 like;)
A human has to be taught this in order to know it. It doesn't come with our programming.
I want to make it in gmod
good
TIL how fingers work
My high school principal may have been mechanical.
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2:06 first i thought of the Scoope from Sister Location. Who else did?
To be honest I thought it's what they use in excavators.
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1:20 reverse
extra !
Watching these has given me an idea: A large fidget toy that uses these mechanical principles so that any fidgeting (switches, buttons, cranks, etc) is used to spin a turbine that turns it into a powerbank.
You mean, a generator or a flywheel?
@@Admiral45-10 yes. A fidget toy with a tiny generator
@Syrath Douglas well, in this case, all it would take is a simple reel or something else connected to three magnets and a solenoid...
But, I mean, we can then attach all of the other stuff to it. It wouldn't serve any purpose, but would be probably cool to watch...
О как
No truer principles have been mechanised before
Kid named finger: 2:07
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On some examples no sense