LEGO Technic Pushrod Suspension Design w/ Instructions
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Instructions (LDD File ):
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How to see the instructions :
-Download Lego Digital Designer
-Open the file with the software
-On the upper right of your screen, click on the 3rd icon to generate instructions.
-You're done
Music :
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Filmed with a Canon 700D and edited in FCPX.
This video is better looking than some professionally produced showcases I've seen :D
Thanks man !
Cool
I know right
A man has fallen into the river in lego city
@@aaudacityyy. good
Charbel: makes something
LEGO: *is taking notes*
Wow! I find it's impressive! Very Good suspension mod.
Comme d’habitude, on a un système Lego proprement construit et une vidéo au top
La qualité Charbel ne cesse d’accroître ! Bravo :)
French Technic Merci ;)
Tu as sortis cette vidéo pille au bon moment je réfléchissais a une bonne suspension avant mais maintenant je n'ai plus besoin. Merci!
Bruh, your videos are so professional you should have 1,000,000 subscribers by now
Amazing contraption + SIIICK edit = Awesome video as always, gradulations :')
The things that people come up with are amazing
I like this a lot. Learning tons from you thanks to how well the video presents things. Now I'm wondering how to make pushrod suspension for a motorized model with a front/rear differential
Can you make instructions for the "axle" too? I just made 2 of those and I am trying to put them together with each other + steering.
This design actually could be very easily translated to real world. I imagine the benefits of this design would be the fact that your shocks and springs could be moved away from dirt, water, dust, rocks and everything nasty and harmful which could damage them and you could also seal them very well with rubber grommets around the pivot points where there is least movement so they also would stay very clean. This also would make it much easier to adjust the stiffness and responsiveness of the shocks simply by moving the attachment point of the other end of the shock on the lever by mechanical means instead of adjusting oil levels and gas levels and whatnot inside the shocks.
You need a raise and about a few million subs
damn this editing is way too high level
Very effective suspension design! Looks very much like the front axle on your 1:8 chassis! Same design? Keep up the good work!
Lego creations are awesome inspiration for scrap mechanic
Love the 3D models
Thanks man !
Can't wait for this guy to just build an entire car out of lego.
I like this idea
Amazing suspension, but wouldve been really nice if you could show us how to build the whole steering system
Really good design, awesome video quality. Nice.
Question: with what program did you make the animated showcasing?
Incredible editing skills
This is cool, but isnt this more of a inboard shock setup? The point of pushrod suspension is to lay the shock flat for better/lower COG, You could achieve the same throw and overall height by mounting the shock to the lower control arm no?
Just wondering, what editing software do you use? Because this video’s editing is amazing!
The load put on the shock in your design is two times larger, therefore it will wear out twice as fast or even bend under heavier loads. Great try though...
Ok.......? Sooo.
IT CAN MAKE F1 SUSPENSION. rant over
thank you, that saved me a lot time.
Even though its possibly the easiest still of pushrod/Cantilever suspension its still a great setup. However if you were trying to get the CG even lower id recommend laying the shocks flat on the frame of a car and use a ball joint to connect the pushrod to the Cantilever. Still maintains the same travel it just has a lower center of gravity
Only problem with this design is that the axle blocks the port to motorising the wheels, you can’t drive it with motors if the axles in the way, very compact design though
You can easily work around that. You can move the pushrod arms to the front or back of the suspension
Josh Lewis yeah but then you’ll need two times the material and also sacrifice the compactness
NICE work
Cool suspension I also build a suspension from lego technic
Pretty innovative design. What are the benefits of this compared to the standard, more "classic" front suspensions?
Tino Pee more compact ? Your car or vehicle, can be way more flat
It can be more realistic if you are building a LeMans car for example. I am using this system in a 1:8 car I'm building, because that was the simplest way I found to use 2 shock absorbers per wheel in the front.
there is a flaw in the design you can not put an driving axle one the wheels with this suspension ...at least with the 1 suspension setup with 2 maybe...
thats why the first suspension has steering and the second one has room for diff/driveshafts thus being explicitly marketed as rear axis
@@HannyDart the 2nd is ?
Super video quality and nice solution!
this is editor is in god mode
This video is very professional well done. What program did you use to get that animation of the suspension hub ?
Blender
That is cool I made my first ever LEGO (RC) car I showed my mom she didn’t look at it she just said cool ;( I don’t have all kinds of parts but I made it look similar to a car I was sad she didn’t look ;( I thought to myself how have I make it better than I seen your videos it gave me a idea and I want to say thank you for some great ideas
awesome suspension but SICK video! :o
DO A TUTORIAL PLESEEE I CAN T OPEN THE PAGE
this demonstration looked cool as f
This would be great... if only i had ANY of the planetary wheel pieces
Not sure why people do this, you can easily make that a 4WD system, I did that to a dune buggy with this suspension set up, hardest part was transfercase and finding space for the differential
It is a neat design but what makes it more useful than the other design featured in the video? Is it that it is more compact?
Nice animations!
I'm not shure about the same compression per load into the 2 designs shown (front and rear axles).. the kinematicsof the spring compression per angle of the wishbone seem different. The rear one seems a stiffer suspension.
I may be wrong, but have you checked?
This looks like a commercial for a real suspension qualitywise lol
you should use this in a formula 1 moc
Nice! It is very compact. Have you tried using torsion bars using gears to shift the bar's rotation to be even more compact?
I see what you want to do. I'll give it a try but gears aren't very precise in these situations ;)
not sure the actual use but cool
Wouldn't there be some slack in the suspension when you pick the car up? In between the tan pin and the black link. Otherwise good job!
Yes there some slack ;)
Bonjour j ai un brobleme pour les instructions sur lego digital designer les plan du deuxieme chassis n'est pas aligné avec l'autre et donc je ne peu pas poser de pieces pour les assembler j'aimerais de l'aide svp
Cool! How do you animate the moving lego pieces? What software do you use? Just curious!
Reminds me of the Traxxas Revo suspension style.
This is very similar to suspension on the 911 rsr
now make Z-shocks (horizontal shocks)
Hey Whats up Charbel. I'm a huge fan of yours and wanted to know what software you use to make those cool looking animations. Also could you send me a link to the web page or UA-cam Channel where you learned how to make them? Your response would be greatly helpful. Thank You!
Hey, I did the animations with After Effect and Blender. There is no particular website where you can learn to do this though. I learned everything by watching several videos on UA-cam.
Thank you so much Charbel. You are truly inspiring. Keep up the good work!
Charbel's LEGO TECHNIC Creations I got After Effects and blender ! Do you at least remember what you typed in to look for the instructional videos on this. I would really like to learn and it would be a really big help if you could tell me. Thanks as always!
Why not make the upper and lower control arms unequal length in order to gain some negative camber under suspension compression?
okay but how do the wheels connect to the powertrain?
You could easily move the whole pushrod suspension structure upwards so there would be room for the shaft to go through the structure inside the vehicle and under the whole suspension pushrod structure.
@@MrBrander i don't understand, but thank you!
Super video ! Honestly the music is god awful, but it’s pretty minor, I can still cut the sound off
Low ground clearance tho
can you do something like this but maybe give it camber or something
Do you have a pdf instruction?
Je suis allé voir les modèles sur Lego digital désigner et ils ne sont pas entiers....vraiment dommage alors que c'est le plan de mes rêves donc j'aimerais bien de l'aide svp
what is the benefit of the extra lever arms when the shock can just be installed in the conventional way? More moving pieces just for the heck of it? Seems like click bait.
I see that you used this kind of design for the front axle on your upcoming Mclaren 720s?
I used it in the first version of the chassis but it has been totally reworked and I developed a more compact suspension design in the final model
You Used Parts from Lego 42110?
Wich logiciel do you use for 3D animations ?
How you can have a good angle of steering. I think the pivot is quite locked
i guess you ar making a chassi using this suspension
Where's the transmission?
how do you build the steering bit could you give a tutorial for that as well
thanks :D
Pls make instructions in pdf
Can you do a Eaton 18 speed transmission
Is this suspension softer than this one used in 42039 24 Hours Race Car, using the same shock absorbers?
The softness is roughly the same. Maybe going for 2 soft suspension ( the grey ones ) will make it softer than the 42039 design.
Wow
Sweet! Do you have a rear pushrod design?
I can create one. But the shocks will have to be horizontal to keep place for the transmission ;)
I'll create it then we can do a battle to make the best chassis using both!
What did you use to animate the 3D Models?
Blender
is it possible to drive wheels that are on these?
could you make a powered version?
Can you also make a pdf file?
That build should be upside down
what did you make the 3d model in?
5n0wm3n's Lego they are blender animations (Watch his Volcano RS making off video, he explains that in details
I build them in LDD and then opened them in Blender to do the animations
Nooooooooo lxf files!!!!!!!!!!!
You're promoting it like a sellable product
How do you get those 3D demonstrations?
The LEGO Technic Mastermind they are blender animations (Watch his Volcano RS making off video, he explains that in details)
Yup, Blender and After Effects for the compositing
Could you put your email on the home page or write it in the comments because i have some questions to ask about your contruction techniques
Ask them here !
Ok but:
No castor
No camber
No kingpin
No Ackerman
All of which are easily achieved at this scalr
Ok. Show me that you can do it.
Charbel's LEGO TECHNIC Creations I would, just that my parts are used up rn too :/
But it's not that tough really
unless this is going in some sort of RC setup that will be driven at relatively high scale speeds, none of that stuff really matters. I used to build the old Technic sets from the late 80's and early 90's which had just sort of half-way Ackerman rack & pinion steering, and no suspension whatsoever, and I still enjoyed "driving" the cars around on the floor.
Here's one way but it's WAY more complex, and a much larger assembly. ua-cam.com/video/6R4z1FR-H9A/v-deo.html
gé bien aimé
Vídeo bueno, excelente. Y lo arruina la música.
... tank time!
tanks have never been so fancy as to use Pushrod suspension. The fanciest ones which use the modified christie suspension are just using a whole bunch of Coilovers
@@F14thunderhawk still... I do tank now
FIRST
tu es francais?
Oui
c'est cool... nordiste ou sudiste? et ton logiciel de montage c'est quoi?
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Charbel's LEGO TECHNIC Creations mais genre moi sur mon front suspended steering quand je teste les suspensions genre j'appuie dessus la roue tourne toute seule
it makes no sense
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Nice video - spoiled by an obnoxious soundtrack. had to stop - sorry!
ınstruction is bad
Why would you even add suspension on ur Technic car?
I mean cmon its not heavy though so suspesions gonna be useless.
Ur wasting ur time making this, go make a fast technic car and prove the world that suspensionsare not necessary.
-Just my opinion dont get mad
Suspension has a lot more to do with the way a car behaves than just holding weight.
suspension is one of the most interesting components of a technic car
DekaliV This is one of those instances where opinion is rightfully superseded by fact.
Awesome design!
where is steering