These are great mechanisms. Just wanna point out that these are oscillating mechanisms. "Continuously reversing" suggests the output only moves in the opposite direction as the input.
I can see that last one being useful for a GBC mechanism that doesn't need to lock, but _does_ need "dead" time at each end of its travel to let balls roll on and off (probably 30, the standard maximum, to maintain a rate of 1bps or so).
Yep, the simple reason I didn't use a switch was that I lent both of my switches to a friend :) But I just wanted to give ideas anyways, so it didn't matter that much
the third one reminds me of the early day power functions. You can connect two of these little square motors with one wire and the other one will turn when you turn one. That was back when the lego computer thing was still called the RCX.
These builds are great! Though, I would definitely like to suggest that you back the camera up and give yourself a little more frame room in future videos. It's tough watching you fumble over everything to get it in frame!
Really very ingenious mechanism, congratulations. Concerning model #5, I would like to use it to lift and lower a weight, but during the rotation change, if the weight is up, the axle is not anchored and therefore everything falls down. How can I avoid this? Thanks!
You don’t need to use a remote controller and receiver for that one, there is a lego power functions switch which does that and even has an axle hole running through the lever. It has a port on it to plug in a motor and a wire to connect to the battery, no need for the big bulky pieces
Hey, these are all great ideas, but instead of building as fast as possible could you build slowly and then speed up the video? Should be much more fluid that way.
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The thing is that I have things to do other than Lego and I also want to keep that you can build it yourself when watching the video in 0.5x speed... Thanks for the feedback, though!
These are great mechanisms. Just wanna point out that these are oscillating mechanisms. "Continuously reversing" suggests the output only moves in the opposite direction as the input.
Yep, I couldn't find a fitting name. Thanks!
@@in1 for a solid second I was quite confused too ;p
The second one is reciprocating too.
I like to imagine all of these little mechanisms are 'gearing' up for one huge contraption
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I have not touched Lego for almost 10 years but for some reason I still watch videos like this :)
I was trying to build a mech leg spider and the first type of gearbox really helped me with the movement of the legs
I can see that last one being useful for a GBC mechanism that doesn't need to lock, but _does_ need "dead" time at each end of its travel to let balls roll on and off (probably 30, the standard maximum, to maintain a rate of 1bps or so).
You can do #3 with a switch, and make it a lot simpler.
Yep, the simple reason I didn't use a switch was that I lent both of my switches to a friend :) But I just wanted to give ideas anyways, so it didn't matter that much
Rc remotes have softer switches in them
@@x35gaming Yep, but I think it would still work
What a beautiful idea.
Oscillating or SImple Harmonic Motion (SHM) mechanisms.
Thanks a lot!! Helped me on this MOC ive been building, I havent been building with gears for a while so forgot everything -.- but thanks
I love these!
you're doing great😀
Good concept, interesting to see what can be done with some gears 👏
the third one reminds me of the early day power functions. You can connect two of these little square motors with one wire and the other one will turn when you turn one. That was back when the lego computer thing was still called the RCX.
You meant vintage motors
That trick works with NXT 2.0 motors too
I'm planning a model train layout and that last one would be great for a moving gantry,
These builds are great! Though, I would definitely like to suggest that you back the camera up and give yourself a little more frame room in future videos. It's tough watching you fumble over everything to get it in frame!
Yep, the stuff of #3 is really crammed in that space
Really very ingenious mechanism, congratulations. Concerning model #5, I would like to use it to lift and lower a weight, but during the rotation change, if the weight is up, the axle is not anchored and therefore everything falls down. How can I avoid this? Thanks!
I'm not sure if that's possible, since the clutch mechanism isn't really strong, even if it's anchored :/ Not sure how to solve that...
A little bit of ingenuity and #3 would be a interesting clock design
All those variants driving each other would be nice!
Yep, it probably wouldn't turn at the end though...
@@in1 some more gears for higher output "rpm"?
This feels like it solves everything but I can't think of a practical use for it
yo would you be able to make lego hands? like exo suit hands? just an idea. love ur vids
Good spot on the music.
the last one was exactly like my idea, using the power to change gears :DD
Really cool!
this guy is going to build skynet out of Legos
Can someone explain what these are used for?
This rocks yo
Very cool!
4:02 look at the big gear, it matches the fps and looks like the teeth aren't spinning at all!
Woah.
Fun fact: 5th actually consists of 2 constantly reversing mechanisms
You can simplify the RC method by just making the M motor flip the lever that is powering it
When the lever is in the middle, it doesn't give any signal to the motor, so it stops... But by adding a rubber band mechanism it could work
You don’t need to use a remote controller and receiver for that one, there is a lego power functions switch which does that and even has an axle hole running through the lever. It has a port on it to plug in a motor and a wire to connect to the battery, no need for the big bulky pieces
Yep, I chose a remote control because it's more common, but that's totally right
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Not really sure what the reversing part of these are, they're more like oscillating than reversing, still cool tho.
Very good Ideas, but in Nr4 I would have rather used the switch. Would be much cheaper.
4:04 i think the 40 tooth gear glitched. The teeth arent moving.
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Last one looks like what a bread dough mixer does.
They could be used for steam trains I guess
Good!!!!
can you make a person an a bike with that?
The first 1 one looks like train valve gear and the second one is piston rod
what about bionicle gearboxes?
First one can he used as a food whipping machine
Please 5 gearbox with reverse gear
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Video content was good, but some of the sped up video was visually jarring - I think because of autofocus. Try locking your focus / focusing manually.
Thanks for the tip! I'll try that
Hey, these are all great ideas, but instead of building as fast as possible could you build slowly and then speed up the video? Should be much more fluid that way.
That's what I did :)
No.5 looks very similar to an automatic transmission in a vehicle
Looks like a spin electronics h bridge I made in circuit sandbox
so coooool its elegle
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Cool stuff down vote for speed up video, too hard to watch.
Thanks for the feedback, you could turn down the speed manually if you want to in the settings
3 could be useful for when ur lazy to turn on the switches by rotating them
Just think what if you smacked An extra Gear in the middle
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He used the lego motor to power the lego motor on number 3
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Haha yes repeating itself
Oscillating gearboxes
its called oscillating
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realy good ideas !
i like it 🙂
What are the point of these?
Satisfaction
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im MAAAAAD you didnt put motors on everything
“Reversing”?
You should try ditching the time-lapse-style video and cut the clips up instead IMO, it's really unpleasant to watch.
The thing is that I have things to do other than Lego and I also want to keep that you can build it yourself when watching the video in 0.5x speed... Thanks for the feedback, though!
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Don’t speed up the build parts I can’t see what you’re doing…
Hate the cheese music...
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