0:40 the comparsion is meant to demonstrate that the linkage with 2 x-joints has an even output always, while the simpler one has a slight fluctuation in speed
I love everyone comes together to do this on each video, and if someone already commented it, no one else does, it's a mutual agreement. Also nobody does it twice
You like Art of Rendering? Their early work was a little too new wave for my taste. But when Mechanical Principles no. 5 came out in '21, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole video has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the simulations a big boost. He's been compared to How it's Made, but I think Rendering has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor. In '23, Rendering released this; Mechanical Principles no. 14, their most accomplished video. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "2:30 from Mechanical Principles no. 12". A machine so catchy, most people probably don't pay attention to the core mechanics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends. It's also a personal statement about the Art of Rendering itself.
1:22- That pump looks massively inefficient, because there is a large back flow. The rotors are carrying a lot of "compressed" fluid back down the center, pushing it back towards the inlet, constantly.
well, some of them are used allready, some of them look fancy in cad, but are impractical in real-life due to friction, high mechanical complexity or dynamic imbalance. And computer controlled systems can do all these things with simpler mechanisms, with higher efficiency, less parts, at much greater precision. But they're maybe just not as "cool" as a highly complex mechanism as shown in this video. General rule of thumb: The more mechanically complex a device is, the less efficient it performs, the more complex maintenace will be, the more things can break.
There are some for which I don't have the faintest idea what they could possibly be used for, but others to which I can identify their use immediately!
Eu preciso comprar uma impressora 3D pra fazer uma parada dessas melhor projetada. O tourney é muito bom, mas nunca usei com STI, tô pensando em usar, pq ele é beeem mais barato rs
1:40 reminds me of a Ravigneaux planetary gearset found in Automatic and CVT transmissions '3:53 is a crescent gearset. Found in automatic transmissions, American built
Most of these are obvious what they can be used for. But not all. I would like to see what the practical applications are. And, why one would be better than another for the same application.
Hi ! Nice video series ! I wanted to ask: do you know a mechanical principle/common solution that transforms rotation (from a motor) to a linear translation; but with a catch: when the motor spins slowly the amplitude of the translation motion is high, and as the motor speeds up the amplitude is smaller (ie smaller range of motion at higher speeds). Is there a common solution for that ?
0:40 the comparsion is meant to demonstrate that the linkage with 2 x-joints has an even output always, while the simpler one has a slight fluctuation in speed
Thanks 😊
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@@BrunoMaricFromZagrebbecause we have gained the knowledge of mechanical principles part 15
I love everyone comes together to do this on each video, and if someone already commented it, no one else does, it's a mutual agreement. Also nobody does it twice
@@BrunoMaricFromZagreb We have absorbed the knowledge of mechanical principles part 15.
You like Art of Rendering? Their early work was a little too new wave for my taste. But when Mechanical Principles no. 5 came out in '21, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole video has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the simulations a big boost. He's been compared to How it's Made, but I think Rendering has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor. In '23, Rendering released this; Mechanical Principles no. 14, their most accomplished video. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "2:30 from Mechanical Principles no. 12". A machine so catchy, most people probably don't pay attention to the core mechanics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends. It's also a personal statement about the Art of Rendering itself.
AI comment?
Hey Paul!
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Whenever scrapman runs out of ideas, he emerges from the darkness with a masterpiece
First scrapman comment i have seen lol
When making a presentation of the pump, it would be nice if the liquid was simulated to see the effect of the mechanism on the liquid.
liquid simulation is very hard and requires special software. It also requires a lot of setup, trial and error.
@@PaulKind3dblender makes it easier
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1:22- That pump looks massively inefficient, because there is a large back flow. The rotors are carrying a lot of "compressed" fluid back down the center, pushing it back towards the inlet, constantly.
Machines as art - I'm here for it.
I love trying to imagine what these would potentially be used for.
well, some of them are used allready,
some of them look fancy in cad, but are impractical in real-life
due to friction, high mechanical complexity or dynamic imbalance.
And computer controlled systems can do all these things with simpler mechanisms,
with higher efficiency, less parts, at much greater precision.
But they're maybe just not as "cool" as a highly complex mechanism as shown in this video.
General rule of thumb:
The more mechanically complex a device is,
the less efficient it performs,
the more complex maintenace will be,
the more things can break.
especially 3:27, hehe
First one could be used for a pump I think
@@batwithahat312 it takes four gears! maybe three if you're clever about it
Me when I need to transfer fluid from point A to point B and remember mechanical principles part 15
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Using your visualization of a camera iris I was able CAD up the thing and 3D print it. It’s amazing
We have been blessed with more knowledge
Great
So very soothing to watch these clips. If you could make screen savers with these images you'd put a lot of people to sleep. My thanks.
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He always returns, even better than the last time
I've always wanted to be an engineer your videos help me learn so much!!!!!!!!! luv u !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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There are some for which I don't have the faintest idea what they could possibly be used for, but others to which I can identify their use immediately!
the music from nightflyer is so wonderful, jesus
Babe wake up. Mechanical principles 15 just dropped
Eu preciso comprar uma impressora 3D pra fazer uma parada dessas melhor projetada.
O tourney é muito bom, mas nunca usei com STI, tô pensando em usar, pq ele é beeem mais barato rs
Amazing, draw and animation mechanical process👍🙏
I wish I'd know what all these joints & connections are called
nice videos! which Software do you use for that?
elegant design. like star and planet movement. very beautiful.
All of these designs gives the same impression: for something so oblivious, why I never thought about that 😅
Not now babe! Mechanical Pinciple part 15 came out!
1:40 reminds me of a Ravigneaux planetary gearset found in Automatic and CVT transmissions
'3:53 is a crescent gearset. Found in automatic transmissions, American built
this is the best channel
Recommend me this software, I can carry on with it
Первый механизм движения солнца. First mechanism is sun moving mechanism
what software making these animations? great video
Agree, what software is it?
probably solidworks
Most of these are obvious what they can be used for. But not all. I would like to see what the practical applications are. And, why one would be better than another for the same application.
Is there anywhere that we can actually find these exact renders to 3d print and stuff?
What software is used to create these stunning simulations?
Number 15, Mechanical Principles
Too bad the flat earthers who built the rocketship didn't know this one
Sorry to disturb you all, but, do you know that there is maybe like 5 mechanisms at max, and than its just different shape or combination of more?
I watched most of these and they are fascinating, but perhaps they should be called " high friction useless machines" .
Где найти эти музыкальные композиции? Кто маэстро?!!!!!)
Wish I knew what software this was made in
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Как 9 называется,знает кто? What is 9 called, who knows?
Hi ! Nice video series !
I wanted to ask: do you know a mechanical principle/common solution that transforms rotation (from a motor) to a linear translation; but with a catch: when the motor spins slowly the amplitude of the translation motion is high, and as the motor speeds up the amplitude is smaller (ie smaller range of motion at higher speeds).
Is there a common solution for that ?
id imagine it would likely be something similar to a CVT gearbox. Maybe look into how those are made then figure the rest.
What for CAD Software do you use?
As a old school designer I see so many UA-cam Renders that would just never function in a real machine
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What software do you use to simulate these things?
Which app will u use to create this
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Please tell me
What software do you use for this ?
How do you male these things
The rotation of the pump at the beginning should should be reversed for better performance.
What is the rendering soft ?
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1:25 lemme introduce the ULTIMATE PLANATERY GEARBOX
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Music name?
What's the name of the music?
tell me too
what software is thsi?
1:01 roots blower?
GREAT
🍍🍍
Any stl avaliable 😮
I really I like music
Please make a mini vacation giar svm
Has anyone actually printed these out and tried them irl
Wish I could get 3D files
Names, please.
0:41 universal joint
4:15
Can't absorb any more mechanical knowledge because Art of Rendering stopped posting. 😔
Yay
If you could lose that horrid music I'd think about subbing. But I hit dislike whenever I see a video that makes me hit "mute", so...
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Thats to old now
I FIND THESE VIDEOS PRETTY MUCH RELAXING TO LOOK AT🥲
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