Hi, I'm also just starting out with the Lego UA-cam thingy, I've subscribed to you cus I've got your video recommended and I was thinking what would you say about mine, I think u have a bit more experience than me already, thanks and cool video btw, I'd just upgrade the lighting to a softer option
I just checked out your channel. Your car wheel testing videos are great but... Hear me out. Things got a bit fishy in the toilet paper wheels video. Toilet paper wheels soaked in flammable liquid is pushing it a bit, it’s not too bad. The making a sandwich with power tools was amusing, cutting bread with a sawzall and stuff, but you are approaching the danger zone fast. Also, videos like that don’t belong on a LEGO channel. I tried uploading non LEGO content in the past and all my stats went down. Now the firecracker video. It greatly pained me to watch that, and I mean GREATLY. Taking apart Lego sets is one thing, but potentially destroying pieces severely perturbed me. Furthermore, you used a relatively large firecracker INSIDE YOUR HOUSE!? That’s not only incredibly stupid, but is probably against UA-cam’s community guidelines. You risked turning LEGO pieces into shrapnel and possibly blowing out the nearby window with the shockwave. Now don’t get me wrong, I love explosions, just in the right place and in a controlled manner. If that was fake, you have successfully fooled me. Now all of this may come out as harsh, but I am in no place to judge. These are simply observations. I recommend you remove that firecracker video just in case it gets a community guidelines strike that might impact your ability to monetize later on. All in all, your LEGO car wheel experiment videos are great, but your two most recent videos probably need to be reconsidered. Edit: The community guidelines section the firecracker video might violate is “Harmful or dangerous acts.” I hope this helps, LTR
@@LegoTechnicsRule Thx for the angle, i dont think the firecracker will be against community guidelines like, i have not set the videos as "made for kids" so i think it's fine, but about the non lego stuff, yeah that i've felt on my own cus i had other 10 vids and none of them made views because overall i was making too diverse things, i need to niche down so i'll stick with lego
It would have made the machine twice as long, which isn’t really an issue to be honest. The real reason that the normal gears had easily achievable opening sizes. 1.5 studs for the 8 tooth. 2.5 studs for the 16 tooth. 3.5 for the 24 tooth. 5.5 for the 40 tooth. If I were to incorporate the bevel gears, I would need to find some kind of illegal building technique to achieve those odd sized gaps.
wow this is so cool I'm gonna make it
oh wait. I ran out of gears LMAO
0:48 8 tooth gear downs on 16 tooth lel lul lol lol heheh!
You can make a coin sorter the same way. Nice vid!
Thanks! I have made coin sorters using this setup on this channel before, but simpler because coins don’t have teeth.
wow so simple yet effective! well done!
Thanks for the feedback!
Imagine building this and then running out of gears to sort
Wow this is insane
Not super complicated to do, but it is nice you explained each part.
Hi, I'm also just starting out with the Lego UA-cam thingy, I've subscribed to you cus I've got your video recommended and I was thinking what would you say about mine, I think u have a bit more experience than me already, thanks and cool video btw, I'd just upgrade the lighting to a softer option
I just checked out your channel. Your car wheel testing videos are great but... Hear me out. Things got a bit fishy in the toilet paper wheels video. Toilet paper wheels soaked in flammable liquid is pushing it a bit, it’s not too bad. The making a sandwich with power tools was amusing, cutting bread with a sawzall and stuff, but you are approaching the danger zone fast. Also, videos like that don’t belong on a LEGO channel. I tried uploading non LEGO content in the past and all my stats went down.
Now the firecracker video. It greatly pained me to watch that, and I mean GREATLY. Taking apart Lego sets is one thing, but potentially destroying pieces severely perturbed me. Furthermore, you used a relatively large firecracker INSIDE YOUR HOUSE!? That’s not only incredibly stupid, but is probably against UA-cam’s community guidelines. You risked turning LEGO pieces into shrapnel and possibly blowing out the nearby window with the shockwave. Now don’t get me wrong, I love explosions, just in the right place and in a controlled manner. If that was fake, you have successfully fooled me.
Now all of this may come out as harsh, but I am in no place to judge. These are simply observations. I recommend you remove that firecracker video just in case it gets a community guidelines strike that might impact your ability to monetize later on. All in all, your LEGO car wheel experiment videos are great, but your two most recent videos probably need to be reconsidered.
Edit: The community guidelines section the firecracker video might violate is “Harmful or dangerous acts.”
I hope this helps,
LTR
@@LegoTechnicsRule Thx for the angle, i dont think the firecracker will be against community guidelines like, i have not set the videos as "made for kids" so i think it's fine, but about the non lego stuff, yeah that i've felt on my own cus i had other 10 vids and none of them made views because overall i was making too diverse things, i need to niche down so i'll stick with lego
Any reason you didn't have openings for the (double) bevel gears? (12, 20, 28, 36 tooth)?
It would have made the machine twice as long, which isn’t really an issue to be honest. The real reason that the normal gears had easily achievable opening sizes. 1.5 studs for the 8 tooth. 2.5 studs for the 16 tooth. 3.5 for the 24 tooth. 5.5 for the 40 tooth. If I were to incorporate the bevel gears, I would need to find some kind of illegal building technique to achieve those odd sized gaps.
@@LegoTechnicsRule How about tiles on SNOT pieces?
funny video! good creation! i like it :)
Clever but complicated
Note: on 0:49 One of the smallest gears went past the smallest gear hole then went to the small gear hole
0:04 Is that a metal gear?
I do not have any Lego gears or axles for that matter. I know some people sell them on eBay, but they are insanely overpriced.
is ti just me or did one fall into the other slot at 47 sec into the vid
One actually did make it through. Those 8 tooth gears gave me a big issue when making this machine.
a small gear falled in the medium-small section
Yeah, the tiny gears were the absolute hardest to filter out.
so insane!!!!😜
😎😁
You used gears for the lego sorter which is nonsense
I probably could’ve used pulleys if I thought of that beforehand.
:D