In case anyone wants to know what each one is called: 00:15 modified geneva mechanism 00:20 geneva mechanism 00:29 universal joint (often replaced by constant velocity joint these days) 00:42 to 01:36 various ratcheting systems. Seiko mechanical watch uses similar mechanism to 1:10 to allow for bi-directional winding. 01:41 to 02:49 various cam mechanisms. 01:41 modified scotch yoke 01:58 is likely to wear out really fast due to impact load and use of sliding surface instead of rolling surface. 02:00 simple scotch yoke. 02:09 to 2:37 reuleaux triangle mechanisms 02:52 spur gear with parts cutoff to look cool. looks pretty cool 03:00 gerotor. specialized form of helical internal gear. 03:19 helical gear with non-standard gear profile and a lot of twist-per-inch. There might be a specialized name for it. 03:27 four Jansen's linkage driven by an eccentric shaft. A specialized form of six-bar-linkages
Thanks, I worked in manufacturing and production and was always amazed how some of the fitters and maintenance staff came up with some of these designs without ever having seen them or knew about them, they just worked it out for themselves.
@@maalikserebryakov I think what they mean is that the workers had an intuitive knowledge of these types of mechanisms without ever being formally taught/introduced to them.
@@audre6354 It depends where you live. I live in an areal where theres a lot of companies within 50km that focus on machinig etc. so its a great choice for me. I would still go for it even if no companies were nerby but thats a big plus. Its not easy but I still love designing and testing stuff. Im planning on buying a 3D printer because we do a lot of 3D modeling and you can print everything and test it. I love technology and if you do too, go for it. And also you dont need to just desing, you can be a technologist or a metrologist. And its pretty cool job, imagine designing guns or cars or even planes. Its a lot of work but engineers get payed very well also.
@@rd6579 Yes, you have to learn how metals are made (even plastic and other materials but mainly meatal), in which direction are they the strongest, their structure, how they behave under pressure, heat, cold, temperature deferences in short time. Which are better for welding, for painting, which are food grade. And there are tons of norms which you need to follow when designing and drawing. You need to know how to measure, which measuring devices we have. Tolerances, surface finishes and how to manufacture to specific tolerances and surface finishes. How gears work, how thread works and on on on. Yes, it's a lot of stuff but it's getting easier because we're starting to use computers more.
I think showing this to kids can help them appreciate math because this shows the real world application of being able to solve mathematical problems instead of just being lots of numbers, letters and symbols on a sheet of boring paper.
ehhhh, I would not really equate these to math. I am horrible at math, like absolutely horrendous. But most of these mechanical principles are very common sense to me and easy to evaluate and understand. But I do not look at them in a mathematical way at all. I am not sure how on earth you see math when you look at these, but I see fundamental forces, not math. just like with a falling apple. I do not see math when I see a falling apple, I see the application of gravity. To me they are drastically different things.
I studied mechanics for 35 years, practicing a branch of statics in manual work. However, everything can really impress in the light of the theology. It also. Seeing this also reminds me: How great you are, my God!
@@maalikserebryakov Alah and Hod are the same. He buried Adam and Eve, God of Noah, God of Abraham. Whose word Jesus also preached on earth. I'm Hungarian: nekem ő az Isten.
@@rezsonemeth1542 Whoever does not accept Islam will be among the Losers in the Afterlife but the Prophet Muhammad PBUH was sent as a mercy to humanity, if a person becomes his follower and believer in Islam and dies without associating anything with Allah he will certainly go to Paradise where he can have whatever he wants of women and wine.
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
Wouldn't it be the most amazing thing if you could go back in time say 1000 years, and show them these animations? Just imagine how it would be like candy to the scientific minds of the time.
After they burned you for being a witch and destroyed your device, things would go back to medieval normal, better try the start of the industrial revolution, find the greediest most unscrupulous SOB Industrialists and let him know and that only he knows, let him disseminate the idea's into the public in a way they will believe and be able to cope with. You have to plan your time traveling and time line changing. Time travel with Tesla, we have a pretty good idea of when it's kind of safe to sit on a beach and enjoy the Sunset in the Mesozoic Era.
It is good that you are showing the non mechanical people just how things work. People do not realise what happens in a hedge trimmer or a sewing machine.
whenever i see these types of videos i think of a situation where i am stranded on an island and have to create something with the knowlage this video gave me
@⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻ it says the inventors are the same species as flat earthers, meaning the inventors are humans and also flat earthers are humans.
“Aristotle! What do you think of this video?” Aristotle: “That motion induced by energy is directed to the object of its intended purpose by the fabricator.” “Uh, yeah! Pretty cool, huh?” Aristotle: “Man is impelled by his success to higher expressions of the creative essence.” “You ruin everything.”
My mechanics teacher had a simple rule: "You think about what holds the gear in place and you think about where you want the force to go. The rest is math."
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
congratulations on completing the tutorial traveler by watching the rest of these videos you will progressively rank up your crafting skill therefore being able to make increasingly more complicated weapons
Thank you. I need it most. Because I am a biology graduate unfortunately. But like engineering. Please teach mechanical concepts like this. Thankful to you. God bless you. 🙏 Jai Hind
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
We marvel atop the shoulders of giants; engineers, scientists, and hackers that thought truly out of the box and with no modern amenities. Thanks for such a stimulating video.
Nice video. What software tools were used to make this video and how much time it took ? I need to make something like this for my office, any leads would be highly appreciated.
I think because most free of charge music sounds pretty like this. Once I tried to find something more or less descent, it was not easy. And when I found one, I just given up with it because to dowload it author wants me to follow him on some site I never heard before and where I never gonna bother to register.
@@zloyfet That's a fair point but I thought that for this sort of video it would be better to go for something that sounds more like background music rather than whatever this hyped up nonsense is
На случай, если кто-то захочет узнать, как каждый из них называется: 00:15 модифицированный женевский механизм 00:20 женевский механизм 00:29 универсальный шарнир (в наши дни часто заменяется шарниром постоянной скорости) 00:42 - 01:36 различные храповые системы. Механические часы Seiko используют аналогичный механизм 1:10, чтобы обеспечить двунаправленный завод. С 01:41 до 02:49 различные кулачковые механизмы. 01:41 изменен скотч иго 01:58, вероятно, очень быстро изнашивается из-за ударной нагрузки и использования поверхности скольжения вместо поверхности качения. 02:00 простая шотландская кокетка. 02:09 - 2:37 механизмы треугольника Рело 02:52 цилиндрическая шестерня с отсечением деталей, чтобы выглядеть круто. выглядит довольно круто 03:00 геротор. специализированная форма винтовой внутренней шестерни. 03:19 винтовая передача с нестандартным профилем зубчатого колеса и большим количеством кручения на дюйм. Для этого может быть специальное название. 03:27 четыре рычага Янсена приводятся в движение эксцентриковым валом. Специализированная форма шестисторонних связей З.Ы. Взял комент ниже и перевёл в яндуксе
this is what they should teach in highschool at least just the basics. people are really so unaware as to how things works it can be considered dangerous.
Muito bom, parabéns. Queria eu ter assistido antes de ver uma homocinética, cardan, compressores rotativos parafusos. Me ajudaria a entender melhor, inclusive se eu ver outras aplicações. Sempre vou lembrar desse vídeo.
Максим Капиносов Возможно из-за дефицита пространства, если их выравнять расстояние будет больше, а таким образом мы сохраняем нужное расстояние и прочность
@@vasiablack6266 почему если выровнять, то будет больше?) прямоугольник и трапеция той же длины имеют одинаковые площади. Полагаю, это справердливо и для их объемных коллег, а также дисков (в данном случае колес передачи). И места зацепления, которые не упираются в вал, выглядят более слабыми на изгиб. (По моим давним представлениям☺)
Great ideas can be in many useful applications to solve desired motions when applied to working motor.Very interesting information in this animation form….very interesting stuff.
That last one is rather handy to make a basic walker in Garry's mod that'll run on a single motor. Might need some more modules to not fall over but assuming the physics engine won't freak out, it should work.
In case anyone wants to know what each one is called:
00:15 modified geneva mechanism
00:20 geneva mechanism
00:29 universal joint (often replaced by constant velocity joint these days)
00:42 to 01:36 various ratcheting systems. Seiko mechanical watch uses similar mechanism to 1:10 to allow for bi-directional winding.
01:41 to 02:49 various cam mechanisms.
01:41 modified scotch yoke
01:58 is likely to wear out really fast due to impact load and use of sliding surface instead of rolling surface.
02:00 simple scotch yoke.
02:09 to 2:37 reuleaux triangle mechanisms
02:52 spur gear with parts cutoff to look cool. looks pretty cool
03:00 gerotor. specialized form of helical internal gear.
03:19 helical gear with non-standard gear profile and a lot of twist-per-inch.
There might be a specialized name for it.
03:27 four Jansen's linkage driven by an eccentric shaft. A specialized form of six-bar-linkages
Thanks!
Isn't 3:27 called the "strandbeast" or something?
Thank you
Why the fuck this kind of information wasn't in the video is beyond me.
Thanks.
It's quite interesting to learn these.
I have gained the knowledge of Mechanical principles part 01
No i did
@@xcwedgecx2436 No I didn't
why are you here
lol are you a mechanical engineering student from India?
You can learn it all Neo
Dubstep isn’t quite the first genre that comes to mind when you hear “mechanical principles”, but great mechanism in general.
DEAF KEV INVINCIBLE
yeah the music kinda threw me off a bit there ngl
Nah this song is a banger.
This song would be a good contender ruclips.net/video/FbP0y_KFoYw/видео.html
bro that's is so accurate
Me: time for sleep
RUclips: how about some gears and stuff
Me: alright sounds good
that was literally me
Same
Same too....
Same...
Same, but school stuff
the music has absolutely no business dropping this hard
ppSmoke last one
bro your name is so long that its going across my screen and threw a thumbnail
@@thesimpletroll2769 hey
Im just replying because your name is cool lol
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Eyes: Hey those look really cool!
Brain: wtf are these used for
Some of them for clocks
Some in clocks, some in printers , some in robotics
many aren't, due to friction and wear
@@sh4dy832 everything has friction and wear?
@@Pengulin some designs more than others. 1:55 for example is absolutely terrible, that one definitely won't last for long
Video: some neat machanisms
Music: PARTY ROCKERS IN THE HOU
start from beginning and pause, open new tab, search Safety in An Open Mind by Snowmine, play and resume watching. much more fitting vibe
SE TONIGHT
I wish this video had rock music instead of this awful EDM crap.
It's "party rock is".
@O b s c u r e ? wow, you really showed me. I'm seeing the world in a whole new light now... Jackass.
This will literally not stop being recommended to me.
I’m stuck in a rabbit hole where gears are always vibe checking me
@@Alonzz0 Same
Thanks, I worked in manufacturing and production and was always amazed how some of the fitters and maintenance staff came up with some of these designs without ever having seen them or knew about them, they just worked it out for themselves.
And you know first hand what these co-workers had seen and been taught, You must be like a god or something or just plain stupid.
I didn’t understand what you said.
Did you think your maintenance staff invented these mechanism elements on the spot?
So did the place you work at not ask for a resume??
@@maalikserebryakov I think what they mean is that the workers had an intuitive knowledge of these types of mechanisms without ever being formally taught/introduced to them.
No one invented these mechanisms.... they are discovered independantly@@maalikserebryakov
I am a very visually oriented thinker and these visualizations have given me many good ideas to integrate into my inventions, thankyou.
2:08 Mazda enters the chat
Why?
Bc Rotary
@@darknation4289 because their wankel broke down and they need someone to give them a tow
User Name lel
BRAP BRAP BRAP
Im studying mechanical engineering, this is very inspiring. Big up!
Same
Guys how is mechanical engineering is it worth studying
I'm very confused
@@audre6354 It depends where you live. I live in an areal where theres a lot of companies within 50km that focus on machinig etc. so its a great choice for me. I would still go for it even if no companies were nerby but thats a big plus.
Its not easy but I still love designing and testing stuff. Im planning on buying a 3D printer because we do a lot of 3D modeling and you can print everything and test it. I love technology and if you do too, go for it.
And also you dont need to just desing, you can be a technologist or a metrologist.
And its pretty cool job, imagine designing guns or cars or even planes. Its a lot of work but engineers get payed very well also.
@@martindonoval2162 is it a lot of hard work?
@@rd6579 Yes, you have to learn how metals are made (even plastic and other materials but mainly meatal), in which direction are they the strongest, their structure, how they behave under pressure, heat, cold, temperature deferences in short time. Which are better for welding, for painting, which are food grade. And there are tons of norms which you need to follow when designing and drawing. You need to know how to measure, which measuring devices we have. Tolerances, surface finishes and how to manufacture to specific tolerances and surface finishes. How gears work, how thread works and on on on. Yes, it's a lot of stuff but it's getting easier because we're starting to use computers more.
the doodads are operating at peak efficiency sir
I think showing this to kids can help them appreciate math because this shows the real world application of being able to solve mathematical problems instead of just being lots of numbers, letters and symbols on a sheet of boring paper.
ehhhh, I would not really equate these to math.
I am horrible at math, like absolutely horrendous.
But most of these mechanical principles are very common sense to me and easy to evaluate and understand.
But I do not look at them in a mathematical way at all.
I am not sure how on earth you see math when you look at these, but I see fundamental forces, not math.
just like with a falling apple. I do not see math when I see a falling apple, I see the application of gravity.
To me they are drastically different things.
Ye I see no math here (let’s gooo)
love it how the beat is in Synch with the animation at 1:00
Now this, is my ASMR.
Also who else got this randomly recommended to them?
Got it in my recommended today.
I did :)
Will love if names/uses are given for each of those
As i know, 1st & 2nd are geneva mechanism
Most of these mechanisms used in Luxury watch making
1 and 2 Geneva mechanism
3 Universal joint
Then Ratchet and Pawl mechanism
Raj Chowdary, the link below contains over 500 mechanisms and their names
ruclips.net/p/PLhoXNQqrCmEfAaTf0AfQ1Ztxmz2DoZiCk
@@oluwaseunarogundade7916 Thanks! i have like zero knowledge when it comes to mechanical stuff and mechanisms.
I studied mechanics for 35 years, practicing a branch of statics in manual work. However, everything can really impress in the light of the theology. It also. Seeing this also reminds me: How great you are, my God!
There is no god Except Allah
@@maalikserebryakov Alah and Hod are the same. He buried Adam and Eve, God of Noah, God of Abraham. Whose word Jesus also preached on earth. I'm Hungarian: nekem ő az Isten.
@@rezsonemeth1542
Whoever does not accept Islam will be among the Losers in the Afterlife but the Prophet Muhammad PBUH was sent as a mercy to humanity, if a person becomes his follower and believer in Islam and dies without associating anything with Allah he will certainly go to Paradise where he can have whatever he wants of women and wine.
@@maalikserebryakovwell guess I’m going to hell. Wait I’m catholic?
This taught me half of the whole "Theory of Machines" Course
*Incredible! Thank you for making these! GREAT JOB!* 👍
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Man, the animation at 2:50 surely makes me really hyped up for that dubstep drop, almost feels like the displayed visuals behind DJs at tours.
I'm ashamed that this is actually true
0:50 oh MY GOD FUCK YEAHHH SPIN THAT SHIT!
i love your enthusiasm
I personally prefer this one 0:20
Ancient mechanisms represented by modeling in 3D.
Some of these are more than a century old.
New medium, old subjects.
But it is great
the first world war was a century ago. History is older than it seems
Well, physics tends to not change and be the same for everyone, so it's not that surprising
and still can be used for multple purposes in out modern world
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called
Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
This is so nice, I'm going through videos from you to learn about anatomy and it helps a lot. I am so much more interested in studying anatomy mow
*The man with the most patience in the world*
Beautiful renderings and CAD of very inspiring mechanisms!! Very nicely done! Thank you for the inspiration!
@Md Adnan i really hope that's not blender....
@Md Adnan i made tiny research, look i found:
MSC ADAMS
Catia
Solidworks+motion
Working Model
ARTAS Sam 6.0
Algodoo (actually just a game , 2D ).
What's wrong with blender? @@elenagaprindashvili
Interesting rendering for educating on mech concepts visually. While in engineering college in 1970s we lacked these tools. Thanks
Im glad we had a topic in 4th semester called Law of Gearing.
PUTIN EKE AGJENTIN SE U LUDHA ABSURD LEVERS BBBB SS
These mechanics sure are principled
Wow this really taught me something I never expected to learn on RUclips. Thanks for this video.
One of the Strong proofs that
internet is Highly more educational
than school
Sadly more than true
I mean people who didn’t learn anything from school wouldn’t get too much out of this video
Wouldn't it be the most amazing thing if you could go back in time say 1000 years, and show them these animations? Just imagine how it would be like candy to the scientific minds of the time.
After they burned you for being a witch and destroyed your device, things would go back to medieval normal, better try the start of the industrial revolution, find the greediest most unscrupulous SOB Industrialists and let him know and that only he knows, let him disseminate the idea's into the public in a way they will believe and be able to cope with.
You have to plan your time traveling and time line changing.
Time travel with Tesla, we have a pretty good idea of when it's kind of safe to sit on a beach and enjoy the Sunset in the Mesozoic Era.
I like how this is sort of hypnotising & gets your mind thinking outside of the square.
Sir are you on drugs?
@@mgrey59 Your an Idiot! (as well as being young & into bodybuilding, chance are YOUR the one taking drugs)
@@AaronHahnStudios wow
@@xchimino2 Unintelligent people would state so, wouldn't expect you to understand.. Your Welcome.
This conversation just got funnier as it went further.. thank you guys
It is good that you are showing the non mechanical people just how things work. People do not realise what happens in a hedge trimmer or a sewing machine.
whenever i see these types of videos i think of a situation where i am stranded on an island and have to create something with the knowlage this video gave me
When the teacher says he'lk play music for the class
Holy shit you are right.
if that's this kind of music, I'm leaving the class.
imagine a 70 year old engineer tripping to this
My kind of teacher
It’s really incredible how people who invented this designs are the same species as flat earthers
The reality of this statement hurts my soul.
If I had to sum up the human species in one word, it would be “Extreme”. We cover the whole range of the spectrum.
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@⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻ same species, that's all.
Being born as a human doesn't guarantie that your'e going to be a human. It's necessary but not enough!
“Aristotle! What do you think of this video?”
Aristotle: “That motion induced by energy is directed to the object of its intended purpose by the fabricator.”
“Uh, yeah! Pretty cool, huh?”
Aristotle: “Man is impelled by his success to higher expressions of the creative essence.”
“You ruin everything.”
I don’t get it
*radio static* be advised, smartass inbound
RUclips stop!! Please!!!!! This is the eighteenth engineering video that has been recommended to me today!!
I have been waiting my whole life for something like this, thank you!!
Great videos. I love how a rotative movement is turned into a back and forth move. Thanks for these principles. Very useful!
Yeah me too..!! Even I love them.
RUclips: wanna see some rendered mechanical principles?
Me, a medical student: sure why not
And I'm accountent xD
I'm a useless.
everyone else: **has all these mechanisms**
me: HOW DO PEOPLE COME UP WITH THIS STUFF?
1800s mechanic people: Hm yes, complex machine requires complex mechanical parts.
Education. These are all old ideas. Each of them was something somebody came up with when they needed it and were looking for a good solution.
Drugs
My mechanics teacher had a simple rule: "You think about what holds the gear in place and you think about where you want the force to go. The rest is math."
By watching Rick Astley grow up
Video sangat mengispirasi...terimakasih telah berbagi ilmunya kak... 👍👍👍
This is insanely satisfying. Is that like... a human thing? Why do I love this so much?
1:01 love how nobody talks about this being in sync like the arm’s an actual DJ using gears as the records.
Now we have servo Motors all kind a moments are possible.
Nonsense.
@@DupczacyBawol Explain why then
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called
Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
@@engineering_design Good for you. You also have totally irrelevant comments that put people off viewing your channel.
What did the sad physicist say to the lever?
“I need a moment”
congratulations on completing the tutorial traveler by watching the rest of these videos you will progressively rank up your crafting skill therefore being able to make increasingly more complicated weapons
Thank you. I need it most. Because I am a biology graduate unfortunately. But like engineering. Please teach mechanical concepts like this. Thankful to you. God bless you. 🙏 Jai Hind
I remember seeing a video of these but they were physical things and the video was grainy as hell, nice to see them in HD
2:26
So thats how the leg robot move lmao
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called
Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
@@engineering_design no.
Loving the music choice, and all of these are very interesting.
great video👍😊
very interesting
thanks from Gilgit-Baltistan👍❤
this video has changed my life
when watching with no music, it really feel good
WOW, thank you so much for sharing all these animations and mechanical movs!
Sooooo cool :D!
Nothing is less distracting when you're trying to think about what you're watching than some good ole dubstep....
Please kiss me
We may become acquainted with very sophisticated disciplines but mechanical engineering will always remain a veteran
I first watched it muted, couldn’t understand a thing.
The music really helped me process all this.
Now i learned
This will help me in my TECHNICAL DRAFTING STRAND
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called
Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
Anyone:
RUclips recommendations: *this video*
(cool video btw)
Damn, I remember this from an old video from like ten years ago. They're all the same devices.
These mechanisms are so simple yet so SMART
Ok but why is this so satisfying in a way
3:00 is a fluid pump.....
ty budy
High viscosity fluid pump
pump like in automatic transmission in car
engine for drill oil well or something working on that principle
Yes
Music is too loud, can barely hear the narrator.
@@deneuve0 Exactly lol
@@Andrelas11 woosh
@@kaboom3607 double woosh cringe
@@deneuve0 turn the video up and listen closely
@Radioactive Light are u deaf
Day 27 on where quarantine has led my recommendations:
Welcome ! I hope youll enjoy these as much as i do !
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called
Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
I also have the best tutorials on my RUclips channel called
Mt Engineering which is on CATIA and solid works, stress analysis, motion analysis, part drawings, assembly drawings.
27? More like 6 months.
Day 185
This work deserve those who have extra mind
satisfying
I'm not mechanical engineer or technician but these video gives me sense of how mechanics works.
Amazing!! Which software is used for the animation?
1:52 get me that machine (lip bite emoji)
The beat is so heavy I almost forgot I was watching a video of multiple slowly rotating objects
We marvel atop the shoulders of giants; engineers, scientists, and hackers that thought truly out of the box and with no modern amenities. Thanks for such a stimulating video.
Oh grrrrrrrrate presentation..... worth time spent watching this video
Nice video. What software tools were used to make this video and how much time it took ? I need to make something like this for my office, any leads would be highly appreciated.
probably some CAD software
is nobody gonna talk about how over hyped the music is?
edit: How, How does this get so many likes and comments i take like 5 years to write don't?
Yes, it's a really odd choice of music
I think because most free of charge music sounds pretty like this. Once I tried to find something more or less descent, it was not easy. And when I found one, I just given up with it because to dowload it author wants me to follow him on some site I never heard before and where I never gonna bother to register.
@@zloyfet That's a fair point but I thought that for this sort of video it would be better to go for something that sounds more like background music rather than whatever this hyped up nonsense is
i had to turn it off after 1 min.
if anything it isn't hype enough.
2:50 There you go. This is a gear that made you click the link.
This one seems pointless. There’s no point to having the skew. Is there?
似乎有些组合可以放在机器人的运动上。真棒的视频
На случай, если кто-то захочет узнать, как каждый из них называется:
00:15 модифицированный женевский механизм
00:20 женевский механизм
00:29 универсальный шарнир (в наши дни часто заменяется шарниром постоянной скорости)
00:42 - 01:36 различные храповые системы. Механические часы Seiko используют аналогичный механизм 1:10, чтобы обеспечить двунаправленный завод.
С 01:41 до 02:49 различные кулачковые механизмы.
01:41 изменен скотч иго
01:58, вероятно, очень быстро изнашивается из-за ударной нагрузки и использования поверхности скольжения вместо поверхности качения.
02:00 простая шотландская кокетка.
02:09 - 2:37 механизмы треугольника Рело
02:52 цилиндрическая шестерня с отсечением деталей, чтобы выглядеть круто. выглядит довольно круто
03:00 геротор. специализированная форма винтовой внутренней шестерни.
03:19 винтовая передача с нестандартным профилем зубчатого колеса и большим количеством кручения на дюйм. Для этого может быть специальное название.
03:27 четыре рычага Янсена приводятся в движение эксцентриковым валом. Специализированная форма шестисторонних связей
З.Ы. Взял комент ниже и перевёл в яндуксе
Beautiful, mechanical will always work in the end times, not electrical.
Иногда ютуб знает, что мне нужно, я как раз был в поисках хорошого видоса для того, что бы покушать...
this is what they should teach in highschool at least just the basics. people are really so unaware as to how things works it can be considered dangerous.
Me who is a CS student and has nothing to do with mechanical engineering still watch this 'cause i find it satisfying...
Very good knowledge for people like me ...but it will be more beneficial if it also shown usage of these thing
Muito bom, parabéns. Queria eu ter assistido antes de ver uma homocinética, cardan, compressores rotativos parafusos. Me ajudaria a entender melhor, inclusive se eu ver outras aplicações. Sempre vou lembrar desse vídeo.
Ah yes, I too love various gears and mechanis- *DUBSTEP INTENSIFIES*
2:51 - где применяется?) почему нельзя ровные сделать?)
Удваиваю !
Максим Капиносов Возможно из-за дефицита пространства, если их выравнять расстояние будет больше, а таким образом мы сохраняем нужное расстояние и прочность
@@vasiablack6266 почему если выровнять, то будет больше?) прямоугольник и трапеция той же длины имеют одинаковые площади. Полагаю, это справердливо и для их объемных коллег, а также дисков (в данном случае колес передачи). И места зацепления, которые не упираются в вал, выглядят более слабыми на изгиб. (По моим давним представлениям☺)
@@XBOCT_MAMOHTA если взять прямые с таким количеством зубьев будет занимать больше
Ra ra rasputin
never in my life was i this amazed by gears
A nice remake. Very good.
3:26
The walking cycle enters the chat
The OG Strandbeest
@@darthjump yeah man
It drives me nuts🥴
love it. which software did u used to create this art?
Looks like Solid Works
2:51 you came here for this
I am drawn to these vids , like a moth to a flame!
Great ideas can be in many useful applications to solve desired motions when applied to working motor.Very interesting information in this animation form….very interesting stuff.
2:17 IT LOOKS SO WEIRD
Now just imagine this video just making soft metallic clicking sounds to the rhythm of the gears instead of this god awful music
Imagine a machine that uses all of these machanisms at once
Gonna cry over someone elses music taste? Boohoo, wittle baby
@@boredandunmotivated I'm sorry I didn't know that having an opinion would trigger you like that.
That last one is rather handy to make a basic walker in Garry's mod that'll run on a single motor. Might need some more modules to not fall over but assuming the physics engine won't freak out, it should work.
Those mechanisms are hypnotizing...anyway great video 👏
Thank you.
I enjoyed for 4 mins.