@@TheBrickWallTeam I have some things to say. 1. Should you have the necessary parts, can you make both at once (the cutting machine I mean) 2. Can you make it directly feed into this machine? No problem if you can’t make it, just an idea.
Having worked in manufacturing with surface-mount automation for years, I can truly say this is impressive work! The procedural nature and arrangement of everything, the intricate lattice work, the steadiness of the stepper motors, and the rigidness of the chassis are all outstanding! Congrats on some very technical, and I assume, very satisfying work 👍🏻😎
I'm literally astonished at what people can do with Lego nowadays, from a simple car to a literal practical machine with nothing more than some motors and technic pieces, truly astounding work
Just seen this video for the first time and as a mechanical engineer working in the packaging industry specifically on end of the line solutions i am in awe of how similar some of the systems of this machine are to real on-site applications of machines out there, from side flap tucking to bottom and top flap sealing and ploughing you really have done an incredible job. Awesome work!
As someone in the same industry (end of line packaging) I thought the same thing! From the plunge forming of the wrap around the case to the tuckers and glue application was really well executed!
Haha, I was half expecting the loading platform at the end to lift up and place the top package, but I think that small thing can be excused when the rest of this is just so incredible. Truly mind blowing, thank you for sharing.
Now I know what happened to all the kids who grew up playing legos longer than I did. They became engineers. Extremely talented engineers who get to share joys like this on the internet. I have no words beyond “this is incredible”. Merry Christmas to you and yours amigo and thank you for a fantastic invention and video.
@@0Turbox well, they're basically all copies of themselves in real life too. Bunch of "standard" solutions implemented bit differently. I'm packaging machine mechanic and there aren't that many ground breaking things to be honest. The real difference is that who does the best implementation of them combined. That's what makes a machine good.
It would really be cool if Lego let this into a couple of stores during the holidays. I mean I know that it’s limited to certain size boxes and all but it would be a pretty cool demonstration of technic.
The only thing I can imagine would make it more awesome was if all the mind storms could be exchanged for mechanical computation devices. Kind of the way i once back 30 years ago made a machine which could put glass balls in a tray and when the tray was full get a new tray. It filled up a 3-slot shift register with the glass balls and when the register was full it dropped the row and advanced the tray one row except when the tray was full then it advanced more to load the new tray I used conveyor-belts with studs to do the programming of when a new tray was needed, kind of like Wintergatan programs his marble machine (and if you don't know that one, you are definitely missing out on a amazing project!)
same here it was just such a lol what moment for me when the hand came swooping in at the last second like 'whoops forgot to add the lifter to load the 3rd gift'
Man, that's freaking fantastic! I can't even imagine how much effort you put into projecting and creating such a construction! My sincere respect to you!
I have a great appreciation for ppl with this caliber of ingenuity. The time and patience to see a project like this all the way through. Well done....
I often asked, why do you reply to all comments? The simple answer is because there are Special comments that make the difference, that motivate, that share appreciation. Jason, your comment is the one that belongs to my list. Special Thank you
@@TheBrickWallTeam absolutely. I'm about to binge watch all your videos with my daughter who is 5. She is getting into building with grown-up legos now. I'm an electrical engineer and I'm always building stuff so Lego was always the go to for my daughter and I to be able to build together. It was also what brought my wife's son and I together and we moved on to Tesla coils (which sadly his school said was too advanced for his grade and wouldn't let him advance) and now he is perusing an electronics degree.
@@jvon3885 Hi Jason, Happy to know you do spend time with your kids, just be patient, it takes time and sometimes a lot of time before they got our ideas, but it is so valuable for them . Please say Hi to them from the Brick Wall Team.
Someone has entirely too much time on their hands and I'm thankful for it! I'm going to show this to my granddaughter. She has one of those Eva Lego Robots and wants to be an engineer when she grows up. Seeing this will inspire her. Thank you for sharing!
I tried to make this for an engineering automata project once. I'm so blown away by how well you've done this! We could never compare to this level of sophistication.
Happy to see your comment, it is complex to the point that I was going to give up as every element so connected and depends on each other. Appreciate your kind support.
its interesting how much simpler wrapping a box seems when you dont have to keep the box in the same space and only have arms on one side of it. A lot less flipping and turning than one is used to
This sort of thing gives me faith in humanity. I love that there's some engineer out there who is willing to devote time and effort to something like this purely because it will make them and everyone else smile.
So long as the gifts are all the same size, I think that you could just stack them and let it run itself, maybe add something to switch the paper every so often to keep the roll from running out
It's not about wrapping. It's about the process of creating something. Trying thing, making mistakes, troubleshooting, finding a genius way of doing things, doing research, building an engineering/creator mindset, etc. He could have build something else as useless. The process will just add new challenge.
The folding, the glue application mechanism is just amazing! Great work! I was hoping the platform will raise up to load the 3rd gift on the truck... The hand was sort of anti-climax.... Hahaha.... But amazing work still!
Really incredible. Very smooth process, makes us humans look terrible at this. How many versions of this did you make before getting to this one? Clearly some very extensive thought has been out into this.
Words can not describe how cool this is. I have been building with Legos for over 59 years, and have never built anything like this. My kids and grand kids all enjoy Legos as well.
A lot of trial and errors, too complex for the design as sometime i have no idea how all parts will be connected and even if they will work together. Fun part. Thanks for asking.
All this time, effort and money used just so they don’t have to wrap the gift themselves.... that is the level of laziness I aspire to be (Joking of course, this is awesome)
It’s not (only) the result that amazes me but the work that has gone into that. Decomposing the entire process and translating it in computer talk. You should honestly get in touch with Lego to license it in some way for their big stores during Christmas time
I think we all can agree that this machine wraps better than most of us
Thank you for your support ☺️
@@TheBrickWallTeam I have some things to say.
1. Should you have the necessary parts, can you make both at once (the cutting machine I mean)
2. Can you make it directly feed into this machine?
No problem if you can’t make it, just an idea.
Thats tru
Yeah, I look down and all I see is Mom's spaghetti.
I love it and I should build one like this and I’ll watch it like every day
You can have any present you want kid, as long as its THIS size. I'm just kidding - this is Amazing!!!
Special Thank you
I was just thinking the same thing.
Wondering how long this took to build
@@adambukovsekdev probably 3 weeks in a half depending on if there's mistakes
@@supduh109 no way i feel like longer. it took me just that to make a lego gun
@@Kameron2335 I made a lego Colosseum in 8 hours straight
I should never have stopped playing with Legos.
You can always continue if you have the time.
Just think what yours would be worth now.
I literally just started at 33. Never had a lego set before now.
WALTUHHHH wazzaaaa dude
I mean if you're rich enough they're great for adults as well. You can start back up at any time
The real shocker os how they managed to create a human hand operate so realistically at the end. Amazing!
Glad you like it 🙂
Having worked in manufacturing with surface-mount automation for years, I can truly say this is impressive work!
The procedural nature and arrangement of everything, the intricate lattice work, the steadiness of the stepper motors, and the rigidness of the chassis are all outstanding!
Congrats on some very technical, and I assume, very satisfying work 👍🏻😎
Thank you so much for your kind comment, Indeed , this was very complex and satisfying project.
You think you can give me a tatorial
@@ac3_pb probably not, the amount of pieces in this alone is a couple thousands.
@@ac3_pb LOL
You should call him up and offer him a job!
I'm literally astonished at what people can do with Lego nowadays, from a simple car to a literal practical machine with nothing more than some motors and technic pieces, truly astounding work
Thank you so much for your comment, the day is so better now. Appreciate your support 😊.
INB4 someone makes a Lego machine that makes more Legos
@@protocetid the lego factory is made out of lego with all lego matchines xD
I'm stunned my brain says it's not possible but it is
@@nicholaskortenhaus that’s how you know they really believe in their product
Just seen this video for the first time and as a mechanical engineer working in the packaging industry specifically on end of the line solutions i am in awe of how similar some of the systems of this machine are to real on-site applications of machines out there, from side flap tucking to bottom and top flap sealing and ploughing you really have done an incredible job.
Awesome work!
WOW, special Thank you for your comment. It is so nice to get an opinion fro professional mechanical engineer, thank you Sir.
As someone in the same industry (end of line packaging) I thought the same thing! From the plunge forming of the wrap around the case to the tuckers and glue application was really well executed!
Goku the mechanical engineer
Yup. Lots of similar guides etc. are indeed found from many machines. Packaging machine mechanic here.
@@StruggleButtons Thank you for your professional support.
Haha, I was half expecting the loading platform at the end to lift up and place the top package, but I think that small thing can be excused when the rest of this is just so incredible. Truly mind blowing, thank you for sharing.
Glad you have sense of humor 😜
Couldn't you tell? They built that hand out of Lego too!
Now I know what happened to all the kids who grew up playing legos longer than I did. They became engineers. Extremely talented engineers who get to share joys like this on the internet. I have no words beyond “this is incredible”. Merry Christmas to you and yours amigo and thank you for a fantastic invention and video.
Special Thank you for very kind comment ❤️. Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🎄⛄🎄⛄
Damn, what went wrong with me, I became historian, and played with Legos for ages, still built them time to time D:; But merry christmas!
@@evokki0075 honorary engineer! And merry Christmas to you too!
@@evokki0075 Merry Christmas 🎄☃️
Love bro
Trust me as a 90s lego child this is bananas lol
Has easily got to be the most impressive thing I’ve seen built out of lego
Special Thank you for your support.
The life-size functioning lego car is probably more impressive
Think this is epic? There's a working lego car
@@バナナチップス-x5u misunterstood the concept of the video
Cant even imagine the hours that went into designing and making this well done
Thanks for the support.
Wonder if he copied an already existing design, or did all by himself.
@@0Turbox well, they're basically all copies of themselves in real life too. Bunch of "standard" solutions implemented bit differently. I'm packaging machine mechanic and there aren't that many ground breaking things to be honest. The real difference is that who does the best implementation of them combined. That's what makes a machine good.
and how much money he spend on it
@@Lessgobro well im sure they have made there money back now with 8 million views on this vid alone in one year
It would really be cool if Lego let this into a couple of stores during the holidays. I mean I know that it’s limited to certain size boxes and all but it would be a pretty cool demonstration of technic.
This is literally insane! I can't believe how efficient it is!
Thank you for the comment, appreciate it.
Of course, legend!
The only thing I can imagine would make it more awesome was if all the mind storms could be exchanged for mechanical computation devices.
Kind of the way i once back 30 years ago made a machine which could put glass balls in a tray and when the tray was full get a new tray.
It filled up a 3-slot shift register with the glass balls and when the register was full it dropped the row and advanced the tray one row except when the tray was full then it advanced more to load the new tray
I used conveyor-belts with studs to do the programming of when a new tray was needed, kind of like Wintergatan programs his marble machine (and if you don't know that one, you are definitely missing out on a amazing project!)
But what if the box have a different size?
Efficient, but sadly slow, since factory is supposed to be fast
The dedication you put into replying to comments is almost on par with that which you express through your creations.
Thank you, appreciate your support.
He probably has a lego ai robot sitting at the computer who auto replies for him haha.
When the hand came in to move the last parcel I laughed harder than I probably should have. Excellent work!
Glad you liked it. Thanks.
same here it was just such a lol what moment for me when the hand came swooping in at the last second like 'whoops forgot to add the lifter to load the 3rd gift'
Hand sold separately.
I think that Lego hand was the most impressive part. It looked so real. (Seriously, that is an extremely impressive build.)
That was amazing. Now make ones that can wrap other sizes of boxes and you will never have to struggle with wrapping gifts ever again.
Imagine this being in a Lego store... Raise hands if you'd buy Lego just to see this at work. 👐
I would!
They should have it at the store around the holidays and charge people to wrap their Lego sets
Yes absolutely!
I would get a job there just to see this
@@TheBrickWallTeam you should sell the design to Lego
Lego: How many 42055 sets do you want
TBW: Yes
Thanks
Huh?
@@The_RC_Dude Set 42055 Bucket Wheel Excavator contains 53 of the 5x7 frames. If you want a lot of those frames no other set comes close :)
@Keiji Ikari I get it now! Thanks
42,000 sets should get me started.
Clearly, everyone needs a mechanical engineer in their life
LOL.
No, everyone needs money in their life. 😉
LOL! XD
Oh please this isn’t the work of an engineer, it works properly
I'd be happy with someone who could help me keep Win10 from lobotomizing itself every couple of months.
Man, that's freaking fantastic! I can't even imagine how much effort you put into projecting and creating such a construction! My sincere respect to you!
Appreciate your kind comment and support 😊
Agreed
I have a great appreciation for ppl with this caliber of ingenuity. The time and patience to see a project like this all the way through. Well done....
I often asked, why do you reply to all comments? The simple answer is because there are Special comments that make the difference, that motivate, that share appreciation. Jason, your comment is the one that belongs to my list. Special Thank you
@@TheBrickWallTeam absolutely. I'm about to binge watch all your videos with my daughter who is 5. She is getting into building with grown-up legos now. I'm an electrical engineer and I'm always building stuff so Lego was always the go to for my daughter and I to be able to build together. It was also what brought my wife's son and I together and we moved on to Tesla coils (which sadly his school said was too advanced for his grade and wouldn't let him advance) and now he is perusing an electronics degree.
@@jvon3885 Hi Jason, Happy to know you do spend time with your kids, just be patient, it takes time and sometimes a lot of time before they got our ideas, but it is so valuable for them . Please say Hi to them from the Brick Wall Team.
I had an extremely parallel reaction.
@@TheBrickWallTeam "... reply to _all_ (emphasis added) comments ..", that right there is a special level of dedication.
Truly one of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen. Just astounding. How???? You’re a genius!!!
Thank you so much for your comment and support.
Exactly my thoughts. Bravo!
Wow
Exactly
@KuroAzrael only passionate ones
Creations like this are the reason I love engineering. Job well done!
Same here. Thanks for watching.
same here man
HOW??? my brain could not process how you made the folding part seem so simple
I would love to see a time-lapse video of this being built. This is just amazing!
Maybe one day! Thanks for the comment.
And Welcome to The Brick Wall Team!
This is the most impressive build you have done to date. I didn't expect it to wrap that well!
Thank you for your support ☺️
Can we all take a moment to appreciate how this was reduced to basically a 6 station machine, INCLUDING LOADING?!
Special Thank you for your kind comment and support 🙂🙂💕
@@TheBrickWallTeam - anytime! Great work!
I can't wrap my head around how you designed this! (pun intended haha). But really, it's a whole new level of Lego thinking you did there!
Glad you like it and appreciate your support 😊
It probably took months of trial and error to get the system just right.
This is a truly astounding piece. This should be in a museum somewhere, wrapping gifts indefinitely.
it means I will have to give up all my Lego pieces , no no no.
Xd
Now you should make a factory that ties a bow on the gift.
My Mom told me the same. Thank you.
@@Drion086 c r i n g e
@@TheBrickWallTeam Hi, Mom!
This I promise you is the coolest lego idea I have ever seen!! Fantastic job Brick Wall!!
Thank you so much for your comment and support ☺️☺️😊
Someone has entirely too much time on their hands and I'm thankful for it! I'm going to show this to my granddaughter. She has one of those Eva Lego Robots and wants to be an engineer when she grows up. Seeing this will inspire her. Thank you for sharing!
Please say Hi to your granddaughter 😊.
You’re telling me you took 5, 5 weeks *5 weeks* to accomplish this? Omg you’re a genius, the whole set up is flawless
Thank you very much.
I guess I won't be able to get it done in time to wrap my presents.
Geez, my childhood with legos now seems so retroactively indadequate.
No worries, you had Lego as a child!
You’ve come a long way man, you deserve every one of your subscribers
And I am proud of every one of you.
Dat is tru
This is... AMAZING!!! wow, you are the on the streak before cristmas
I tried to make this for an engineering automata project once. I'm so blown away by how well you've done this! We could never compare to this level of sophistication.
Happy to see your comment, it is complex to the point that I was going to give up as every element so connected and depends on each other. Appreciate your kind support.
Let’s go super pog I was waiting for so long
Thank you for waiting 🙂😊😊
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, this man deserves more credit and popularity than he gets.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Man I used to be addicted to searching for and watching these kinds of builds on UA-cam when I was just a 12 year old kid. This brings back memories.
Glad you get good memories back
THANOS: “I used the Legos to wrap the Legos!”
Thanks for the comment
I was gonna saying it LMAO
THIS IS AMAZING! I could imagine seeing this or something similar in every lego store.
Do agree with you
Thank you
In 30 years:
So hey guys, this is my Lego space shuttle I flew to the moon with...
And I am tacking my Subscribers as passengers with me!
@@TheBrickWallTeam
this is extremely impressive. 😮😮😮😮😮😮
Really interesting thinking by the designer.
I’ve always admired the best of mechanical automation.
Glad you like it and appreciate your support.
So satisfying 😻😻😻
Indeed it is.
If you make another one like this, i'm completly sure i'll buy it
Deal 👌
This brings me real hope for the human race. This is wonderful. Lego should sponsor this!!
This guy is probably one of the best lego engineers on youtube
Special Thank you for your support, appreciate it!
Yes but remove the probably
Of course, we know the quality out there, so we understand that this is no mean compliment. And agree.
Wow, that is really impressive!
Thank you for your support.
its interesting how much simpler wrapping a box seems when you dont have to keep the box in the same space and only have arms on one side of it. A lot less flipping and turning than one is used to
That it true.
This sort of thing gives me faith in humanity. I love that there's some engineer out there who is willing to devote time and effort to something like this purely because it will make them and everyone else smile.
Thank you so much for your kind comment and support ☺️.
I can see this video getting recommended to everyone in like 5 years
Hopefully.
Next December in recommend
Yeah, and I'm happy about that!
I got this recommended again on Christmas day. Perfect timing!
Why spend 2 minutes wrapping a gift, when you can spend days building lego automated factory to do that for you? :D
LOL.
So long as the gifts are all the same size, I think that you could just stack them and let it run itself, maybe add something to switch the paper every so often to keep the roll from running out
Evidently, you know some engineers, and computer programmers.
😎
It's not about wrapping. It's about the process of creating something. Trying thing, making mistakes, troubleshooting, finding a genius way of doing things, doing research, building an engineering/creator mindset, etc. He could have build something else as useless. The process will just add new challenge.
I’ve actually worked in a wrapping factory for a bit last year and this very similar good job 👍🏼
Appreciate your comment.
This is so cool it’s crazy how it’s built with lego that’s awesome
Glad you like it and appreciate your support 🤗
This is amazing 😮 i imagine the time and headaces this took to make a master piece 😶 This is so cool 😯
It was a real headache to make.
How long did this take you this is amazing
It took almost 5 weeks this time. One of the most challenging ideas so far. Thank you for asking 🙂
@@TheBrickWallTeam well it looks like it was definitely worth it
@@TheBrickWallTeam how did you get the ideas for all the mechanisms?
Bruh more like 5 years thats amazing
Even looks cool
The folding, the glue application mechanism is just amazing! Great work! I was hoping the platform will raise up to load the 3rd gift on the truck... The hand was sort of anti-climax.... Hahaha.... But amazing work still!
Thank you very much!
This individual is completely and totally insane. I love it.
Glad you like it.
Dang, that's a lot of technic pieces.
Agree, almost run out of parts this time.
What an impressive kit! Would love to have a detailed look into it, see what makes it work so perfectly. Great bit of engineering!
Thank you.
Oh man, this guy should work by LEGO and made imagefilms.
I like independence.
@@TheBrickWallTeam Yeah, I guess what you mean! Really good that you have your own rules!
This is really cool I really think you should make something fort lego idesas
@@toastman2422 lego??? idesas???
@@toastman2422 I day I will, I hope so.
Man, toys like Logo and other products have grown into things like this is crazy to these old eyes. Bravo!
Thank you for your support 😚
Really incredible. Very smooth process, makes us humans look terrible at this. How many versions of this did you make before getting to this one? Clearly some very extensive thought has been out into this.
It took a few weeks to make it work and lots of small modifications. Thank you for asking ☺️.
Is there a payment plan, and if so how many installments.
That's freaking awesome.
LOL. Thanks for the comment
Build a robot that builds a wall out of bricks: a brick wall!
That's the dream project
@@TheBrickWallTeam yessir
You could make it build a wall that says „brick wall“ when you look at it from above...
You can then build a wall to mexico. 😂
@@7784000 I think that project was cancelled LOL.
Words can not describe how cool this is. I have been building with Legos for over 59 years, and have never built anything like this. My kids and grand kids all enjoy Legos as well.
WOW, you have an experience. Please say Hi to you kids and grand kids! Do some stuff together next time they come around.
LEGO in 2200 be like:
We are ready to launch our lego rocket on lego planet tomorrow on Lego TV.
Yes.
Think about it. A small planet made out of Lego pieces made out of recycled plastic. Would be an insanely light object on a low orbit, but hey.
Plot twist: play it in reverse and it was actually an unwraping machine this whole time
Interesting point of view 🙂
@@TheBrickWallTeam lol
"I used the Lego to wrap the Lego"
Thank you
I am never ceased to be amazed at the cleverness of some folks.
Me too
I'm curious: do you design these things first using software or do you just build by trial and error?
A lot of trial and errors, too complex for the design as sometime i have no idea how all parts will be connected and even if they will work together. Fun part. Thanks for asking.
End part be like: I'm too lazy to build the thing to make it go up Time to go to Plan B: Human Flesh
Thank you for your support
Bruh
How long did this take to design and build?! Absolutely amazing
Many, many weeks.
I thought years but wow! It wouldve taken me a billion years to even figure out how to build it! Impressive!
NGL, this is one of the best things I’ve ever seen. Lego would make a fortune selling this to everyone before Xmas.
Glad you like it ☺️
All this time, effort and money used just so they don’t have to wrap the gift themselves....
that is the level of laziness I aspire to be
(Joking of course, this is awesome)
Thanks for the support.
So that’s why he has not posted in a while.
Yyyye
Yes, this one took way more time than I have planned, but so happy now.
@@TheBrickWallTeam yea super cool
Let me ask you what studies, university or job do you have. :)
I think he is not that old
@@Tapitus-totalus I also thought that, but I was curious if he followes or followed some courses which are similar to this kind of engineering :)
Quriosity
@@TheBrickWallTeam woaw, very impressive!
I thought dis was going to teach me to sing, dog! But then I realized it was even COoLer. Outstanding job. 100 points awarded.
Award accepted 😀
That machine is cool
How much .I'd love one😊
I never doubted the potential of Lego and this is exactly why. FANTASTIC
I love creative people like you.
Thank you so much 💖
WHAT!? officially the coolest Lego build in history...
Appreciate your support
Lego bricks wrapping other Lego bricks. Fantastic! I like to cite the tall guy from Camino:
"They are fantastic, are they not?"
Thanks for sharing!
This is what UA-cam is all about. Amazing random stuff like this.
Indeed it is.
Simply amazing to put that Lego all together to build that wrapping contraption !!!
Thank you for your kind comment and support.
Greatest lego project i have ever seen and probably will ever see, amazing
Just what I need!! What a great idea👍
Lovely. That builder needs a good hug, let's build a machine for that !
Thank you for Hugging machine, I feel good already!
It’s not (only) the result that amazes me but the work that has gone into that. Decomposing the entire process and translating it in computer talk.
You should honestly get in touch with Lego to license it in some way for their big stores during Christmas time
Thank you for your support
Can someone please give this person an award.
Award is accepted ☺️
That was not just clever, but amazing.
Lego has come a long way since I was a bairn.
Thanks for the upload.
insane how it wraps presents better than me
And better than me.
I think i never saw something that creative in my whole life.
This is actualy impressive and amazing
Glad you like it and appreciate your support.
I gotta hand it to this guy. Super impressed and down right astounded by the engineering involved. Got a subscriber out of me
Thanks and welcome.
This is actually the coolest thing I have ever seen. 🤯
Glad you liked it.
Wow! Absolutely brilliant.
Appreciate your support.
Everyone I watch some of these videos I’m blown away by the endless possibilities of these simple yet complex blocks
Glad you like it.
@@TheBrickWallTeam i always enjoy these videos 😀
This deserved my full video watch, like and comment. Amazing
Thank you for your support 🙂