This Top Spins FOREVER... (Using LEGO® Parts)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • Can a LEGO® Machine Spin a Top FOREVER?! I'll answer that question through a series of experiments with LEGO® pieces. Watch several LEGO® machines be built to spin tops, constantly achieving higher and higher spin times until the top spins forever! I can't wait to share these LEGO® machines with you, especially as you discover the answer to the experiment: Can a LEGO® Machine Spin a Top FOREVER?!
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Комментарии • 1,6 тыс.

  • @BrickMachinesChannel
    @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +101

    Check out my newest video! It's epic! ruclips.net/video/6TcieXHVLVc/видео.html

    • @kadi34
      @kadi34 Год назад +4

      Ok

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +6

      Thank you!

    • @jbaejb327
      @jbaejb327 Год назад +1

      That's not a ps4 controller

    • @Jacobean777
      @Jacobean777 Год назад +1

      Make a lego supersonic with high speed motor and gear ratio!!!😎

    • @DMahalko
      @DMahalko 11 месяцев назад +1

      Why are you spinning the top? Spin the glass, and the top should spin forever on it without stopping. I thought you'd do this, what with the gears around the edges of the glass.

  • @stephanienoire1892
    @stephanienoire1892 Год назад +1622

    This man makes me believes that anything can be accomplished with Lego

  • @randomkerbal
    @randomkerbal Год назад +770

    Maybe reducing the wobbliness of the top spinner structure could also reduce the energy loss? (and make the top more stable)

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +210

      Yes, definitely! I noticed that as well, and attempted to mitigate it by supporting the spinning axle much better on the final machine. Great idea!

    • @bramweinreder2346
      @bramweinreder2346 Год назад +15

      I was thinking that a flywheel on the spinner might do just that.

    • @Dyanosis
      @Dyanosis Год назад +10

      All tops are inherently unstable when they start spinning. They self-stabilize thanks to the "gyroscopic effect". However you can't get rid of all the friction that is between the top and the surface it's spinning on. The only way to truly make it spin forever is to remove ALL resistance (air, ground, etc). Aka, spin it in a vacuum on no platform.

    • @bramweinreder2346
      @bramweinreder2346 Год назад +11

      @@Dyanosis it could be suspended between 2 magnetic bearings in a vacuum. The earth's rotation on its own would be enough to get it spinning. Take that, flat Earthers 😋

    • @technikchaot
      @technikchaot Год назад +7

      ​@@Dyanosisand no electromagnetic effects that slow it down. Levitating something in a magnetic field will always cause induced currents. If the levitating part has no electric resistance it will still have these currents and will be a rotating magnet. So you have to make sure that nothing could pick up that magnetic field anywhere. Wait now it really looks impossible. Especially if you think of gravity this can cause all sorts of slowdown. I wouldn't recommend thinking about it for too long another mind will always come up with a thing that could disturb the rotation.

  • @HelloImDutch
    @HelloImDutch Год назад +346

    I love how you kept improving the machine and literally pushed Legos to their limit! Great vid as always!

  • @BrickMachinesChannel
    @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +240

    Looking forward to hearing from you in the comments! Leave me one below and I'll get back to you as soon as I can 😄

    • @Padz.
      @Padz. Год назад +13

      Can you try to make a cards shuffler ? 💀

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +19

      @@Padz. That's a very cool idea! I'll add it to my list and it might happen at some point 👍

    • @Padz.
      @Padz. Год назад +6

      @@BrickMachinesChannel Thanks ! I think it could be amazing !

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +7

      @@Padz. Yeah I think it'd be very cool! And probably it would have some tricky mechanisms, so that'd be fun! 👍

    • @Penguinking390
      @Penguinking390 Год назад

      E

  • @kyleeames8229
    @kyleeames8229 Год назад +289

    If you can report the dimensions and alloy of the tops you’re using, I’m sure a kind materiel scientist in the comments can run a finite element analysis and tell you how fast the top can spin without exploding. I eagerly await the next version. *Inception theme music playing*

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +53

      You're probably right! Any kind material scientists out there??? 😉 That'd be so crazy so get a top to spin that fast!

    • @tompw3141
      @tompw3141 Год назад +89

      ​@@BrickMachinesChannel The maximum speed the edge of a cylinder of a given material can rotate is equal to the square root of its specific tensile strength (tensile strength over density).
      A hard steel has a typical tensile strength of ~1000MPa and density of ~8,000 kg/m³. So the max edge speed is ~350m/s.
      Assuming a 4cm diameter => 0.126m circumference, then the max rotational speed is 2777 resolutions per second or 166,000 rpm.
      ... but for heavens sake, don't trust my numbers on the strength or density.

    • @jacobrispoli4351
      @jacobrispoli4351 Год назад

      @@tompw3141 ​ @BrickMachines1 I think we found the scientist!!

    • @jnawk83
      @jnawk83 Год назад +31

      might need more than just safety goggles

    • @Dyanosis
      @Dyanosis Год назад +7

      material*

  • @hopeorigins825
    @hopeorigins825 Год назад +137

    You might find some use in Lego compatible metal stuff like : an Aluminum Liftarm with a bearing, or a steel axle to prevent breaking, melting, bending and achieve higher speeds since the bearing will probably decrease the friction.

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +21

      I love that idea! I need to try those out!

    • @HenryLoenwind
      @HenryLoenwind Год назад +10

      @@BrickMachinesChannel Carbon axles are very common nowadays as the axles are easily the weakest point in most machines.

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +9

      I definitely need to find some carbon fiber axles then!

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Год назад +2

      @@BrickMachinesChannel I'm already looking forward to see you try to synthesize LK-99 and combine it with magnetic levitation once you've already installed carbon fiber axles! Don't forget to pull vacuum around the setup to avoid aerodynamic losses.

    • @JNJNRobin1337
      @JNJNRobin1337 Год назад +1

      oh right someone also did some testing to see what each material was best for, axle wise atleast

  • @wookiethedog
    @wookiethedog Год назад +60

    this is seriously impressive, both from a technical standpoint and an editorial standpoint

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +4

      Wow, thank you so much!! Very happy you enjoyed the build and even the editing ☺️

  • @JackDespero
    @JackDespero Год назад +70

    So.. who defeated you at Beyblades that you needed to make this video?

  • @Not_So_Fireproof
    @Not_So_Fireproof Год назад +189

    weird tutorial on how to slowly drill through glass...

    • @NDMotorFun
      @NDMotorFun 8 месяцев назад +12

      Yeah but i think now we need to add a sharper drill that can actually cut it to get the job done

    • @anxiety1423
      @anxiety1423 3 месяца назад

      HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON SPOTTED!!?!??!!?

  • @froggywhw488
    @froggywhw488 Год назад +26

    Your build ideas, filming and explanations never cease to impress! Well done

  • @Mr.Crainfly
    @Mr.Crainfly Год назад +2

    "Epic" is not a good enough word to describe this :)

  • @roborovskistudios4892
    @roborovskistudios4892 10 месяцев назад +61

    Who hurt bro in a beyblade contest💀

  • @718vox
    @718vox Год назад +1

    The spinning top stopped. You’re not in a dream.

  • @Idkmyname-k6g
    @Idkmyname-k6g Год назад +12

    14:38 god dang that turbo flutter sound man 😮‍💨😮‍💨🔥🔥

  • @sbmqg4219
    @sbmqg4219 10 месяцев назад +1

    One day this man Is going to space with legos 😅

  • @brockgrabarski
    @brockgrabarski Год назад +54

    those gear teeth gonna be *WORN OUT* 😅

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +19

      Lol yeah they would need to be changed eventually! But I have the motor ramp up pretty slowly so that the initial high stress is decreased by a lot 👍

    • @GamingGenius777
      @GamingGenius777 Год назад

      @@BrickMachinesChannel Maybe you could use some kind of grease or lubricant on the gears, and axle wear could be reduced by specialized third-party Lego Technic™ liftarms with axle bearings in them

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +3

      That's a great idea, and I tried that out but it seemed to actually make it worse lol! Like without silicone lubricant did better than with for some reason haha. But yeah I think you're right that metal axles and bearings would help a ton!

  • @egaralejandroalvarez4549
    @egaralejandroalvarez4549 Год назад +2

    Hey man I was wondering if by any chance u might have some extra parts i would love to built stuff like that, like when we was kids im 17 now but miss this vex3 legos so much

  • @ElliotsLegoCreations
    @ElliotsLegoCreations Год назад +20

    What if you try to make a car entirely out of those technic suspension pieces, of any shape or size that lego makes, and test it outdoors or on a super bumpy track of some kind? I think that could be very interesting.

  • @dragonashly3383
    @dragonashly3383 Год назад +1

    i absolutely know who will i ask to join if i would ever need an engineer

  • @pixelfire86
    @pixelfire86 Год назад +154

    You should put this in a vacuum chamber to test the effect of air resistance

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +40

      Great idea!

    • @Dyanosis
      @Dyanosis Год назад +8

      It's sad that wasn't part of the initial build.

    • @pissoffeachother
      @pissoffeachother Год назад +8

      But make it with Lego 🤣

    • @light_swich
      @light_swich Год назад +8

      @@pissoffeachother tbh i think thats impossible, but this man could probably do it

    • @adora_was_taken
      @adora_was_taken Год назад +7

      @@light_swich it's easy. get an airtight container and run some tubes through a lego pump. there's some videos out there already

  • @AcidAroma
    @AcidAroma Год назад +1

    So it doesn’t spin forever… you just keep re spinning it, with legos. This is how I know I’m back in reality and not Inception.

    • @HumbleBeing5255
      @HumbleBeing5255 11 месяцев назад

      It does keep spinning, doesn’t it?

  • @Padz.
    @Padz. Год назад +29

    An incredible concept, as usual!

  • @nofun594
    @nofun594 Год назад +1

    this made me legit smile at the end, when you reached infinity.

  • @louisbarber2791
    @louisbarber2791 Год назад +9

    This is amazing! You push Lego to the absolute max! Love your work!

  • @H3LLO_YOU
    @H3LLO_YOU Год назад +1

    YES! we have cool light... thats the most important thing we got :D
    🤣🤣🤣

  • @alexcollins1973
    @alexcollins1973 Год назад +3

    I can’t for the life of me figure out why I watched this entire video

  • @a.p.studios8713
    @a.p.studios8713 Год назад +1

    Nice Inception reference!

  • @Cravelego
    @Cravelego Год назад +12

    One day people are going to see a man dressed in a Lego iron man suit zooming across the sky. Good work!😊

  • @ahmedelemam1119
    @ahmedelemam1119 Год назад +1

    Cobb is proud of you

    • @SarveshKulkarni
      @SarveshKulkarni 9 месяцев назад

      Came here for inception reference found one

  • @jsut94
    @jsut94 Год назад +4

    Lego motor at 20k RPMs?? Sign me up all day. I loved the failed tweezer design 😅
    Also, I think the 99.59 minute timer should be on the thumbnail. 🤘🏻

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад

      Thanks so much! Lol that design wasn't the best 🤣 Great idea! I'll give that some thought!

  • @PorterTheFanCollector
    @PorterTheFanCollector Год назад +1

    I have one that one spun for over seven minutes once. Did it with my hand. No cheating needed

  • @snipeshotgames
    @snipeshotgames Год назад +2

    I love watching your vids!

  • @grrrlbushpilot
    @grrrlbushpilot Год назад +1

    OMG, Daniel! Your latest video on spinning a top forever! The very, very best! I can't believe it's almost twice as long as some of the others and I was mesmerized through the whole thing. You are amazing!

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +1

      Aw thank you so much! 😁 Yeah when I saw it was 18 minutes I was quite surprised, but it was really a fun video to put together! Thanks so much for watching it and leaving me such a nice comment ❤️

  • @CheeseBiscuits
    @CheeseBiscuits Год назад +9

    The things and ideas you build a truly insane, i aspire to have that great of a mind

  • @i-am-the-peas
    @i-am-the-peas Год назад

    This shows the true potential of LEGO Technic and motors. I am impressed in how LEGO pieces can hold up to spinning a desk toy.
    17:19 I thought my internet broke 🤣🤣

  • @wasdaletimelapse7658
    @wasdaletimelapse7658 Год назад +2

    11 out of 10 for perseverance, as always with your creations😁. What a great video, inspirational if not a little expensive😂. Thanks for sharing and hurry up with the next project whatever it might be.

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 🙂 Not to worry, I've got some more great projects on the way 😁

  • @jeffbaird4318
    @jeffbaird4318 Год назад +2

    Just....wow. I VERY MUCH loved the iterative process used and the refusal to stop until it was pushing the very edge of what was possible!

  • @Ciarnyn
    @Ciarnyn Год назад +4

    I bet some day all the top brick channels will get together and build the Lego Hadron Collider.

  • @rhapsody4025
    @rhapsody4025 Год назад

    this guy didnt intentionally kept filming, the endlessness of the machine was so mesmerising that he fell asleep without turning off the camera

  • @TDS_Plush
    @TDS_Plush Год назад +5

    I haven't even watched the full video but this is already cool! Keep it up :)

  • @erenyeager1547
    @erenyeager1547 Год назад +1

    "thats a problem" had me cracking😂🤣🤣

  • @colecaster0331
    @colecaster0331 Год назад +6

    A better made endurance top with this setup could go crazy

  • @aquaticdeer
    @aquaticdeer Год назад +1

    OMG I know you flicking that Lego piece HAD to hurt at 14:20... That hurt me just watching.. Love the videos though. Did not know I needed Lego experiments in my life. Thank you. Earned a subscription from me good sir. Have a wonderful rest of your day; to you and to any who happen to read this, love you!

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад

      Lol I thought it would too, but somehow it didn't hurt at all 😂 Thank you so much! Experiments like these are so fun! Like how can a top go from 13 seconds to 13 minutes? Lots of little improvements lead to big changes 👍

    • @Theforgotten-b7g
      @Theforgotten-b7g 3 месяца назад

      Do so the top spins in 13 days

  • @HydroWorldOutlookPrimary5769
    @HydroWorldOutlookPrimary5769 11 месяцев назад +2

    8:59 Really nice use of that new Archimedes screw part!

  • @EasyMachine
    @EasyMachine 4 месяца назад

    This video was amazing! I remember me and my best friend would watch your videos all day long! Watching these videos gives me that nostalgic feeling! Keep up the great work!

  • @EjTheDeveloper
    @EjTheDeveloper Год назад +9

    Bro I LOVE this! This we be such good decoration! Also if you ever upgrade it, what about using metal axels to fix the problems you had earlier in the video.

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Great idea! Yeah I need to try some of those out!

    • @Wolang13
      @Wolang13 Год назад

      ​​@@BrickMachinesChannelalso use metal gears and exchange other affected parts mith metal!

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +2

      @@Wolang13 That would be awesome! I'm going to try some metal parts out soon I think! That'll help push the limits even more 👍

    • @loen9591
      @loen9591 Год назад

      @@BrickMachinesChannelit’s a cool decoration for sure but isn’t very noisy every 5 minutes? Or is the sound not too bad

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад

      @@loen9591 No you're right, it is pretty noisy 😂 I'd have to find a way to quiet it down

  • @drewhohn4014
    @drewhohn4014 Месяц назад +1

    Imagine using this at a Beyblade competition 😂😂😂😂

    • @spiritwolf180
      @spiritwolf180 Месяц назад +1

      Heck, I want to see him use it on Beyblades, even put to a battle to see how it will go.

  • @KDragoness
    @KDragoness Год назад +4

    I'm new to this channel, and I have to say that this video is just the type of nerd I am - testing different variables and going for a top result. It made me happy to see someone else with my same mindset actually building and filming and doing the math to predict results and finding inconsistencies and the errrors at fault.
    I only had NXT bricks and didn't have enough pieces to do much with them, but I absolutely love this. It's amazing how much technology and Lego have come together! We're a long way from NXT bricks now!

  • @SmartLegoSG
    @SmartLegoSG 9 месяцев назад

    You're always so creative with your ideas. I'm always excited to see what you come up with next.

  • @mazack00
    @mazack00 Год назад +3

    Very cool! Probably limited by parts melting? maybe a contraption that uses air to keep it going? :D

    • @zacdye7922
      @zacdye7922 Год назад

      Air would probably be a bad idea, as unfortunately fluids introduce turbulence, which would slow the top down.

    • @mazack00
      @mazack00 Год назад

      @@zacdye7922 but.. The jet would speed it up... Lol

  • @marhmeon
    @marhmeon Год назад +1

    Such achievements should be entered in the Guinness Book of Records👍😀

  • @stanchgeorge6349
    @stanchgeorge6349 Год назад +4

    Can we appreciate how much time this man dedicated for our entertainment? Not only spending time designing the machines but also waiting and seeing how the perform. Amazing

  • @Kiramitsuoka
    @Kiramitsuoka Год назад +1

    Imagine this being your totem in Inception...way to drive you mad...
    On a sidenote: Either your "Gear Ratio" is the wrong way around (Driver:Driven, so step-up would be 1:3 meaning 1 rotation of the motor means 3 rotations on the output), or you actually mean "Teeth Ratio" (also Driver:Driven, but step-up would be 3:1 meaning 30 teeth motor to 10 teeth output 30:10 -> 3:1, assuming only 2 gears here, of course).

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +2

      Lol Good reference! Yeah thank you, for some reason I got that backwards in my head 😂

  • @shadowscythes
    @shadowscythes Год назад +10

    As soon as I saw the thumbnail my mind immediately went to something coming down and re-spinning the top so it would never end, and I was not disappointed :D Very interesting to see what affects different things had on the top's spin duration, also holy cow 19k RPM is fast xD

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +1

      Great thinking! And yeah 19k RPM is awesome!

    • @pbjwizard
      @pbjwizard Год назад

      as soon as i saw the thumbnail my mind immediately went to a gif of an anime girl trapped in a cnc

    • @shadowscythes
      @shadowscythes Год назад

      @@pbjwizard umm...alright then

    • @CasualKrieger
      @CasualKrieger Год назад

      As soon as i saw the thumbnail my mind immediately went to inception

  • @TheJumiFilm
    @TheJumiFilm Год назад

    Everytime I think you reached the longest possible time you just rebuild the entire machine and beat it again 😂

  • @herrderkolbenringe
    @herrderkolbenringe Год назад +6

    Cool 😃 I'd use teflon grease to lower friction and avoid heat on bearing points and gears, it will last longer and maybe rotate a bit faster. ✌️

    • @puzzzl
      @puzzzl Год назад +1

      Would lubricant on the glass surface also help? I can imagine most of the energy lost is still lost from surface friction. Maybe a specialty ultra-polished glass would help as well to reduce micro-abrasions that absorb energy.

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the great tip! I'd love to try that!

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +1

      Ah, good thinking as well! So long as the top can stay balanced I think that could probably work

  • @Techmej
    @Techmej Год назад +1

    We're so close yet so far away to an infinite power supply from rotating objects 😂

  • @Maximus2210
    @Maximus2210 Год назад +3

    Came here looking for the Inception comment and not found it yet.
    If it spins forever....is this video a dream?
    Should have put the Inception theme at the end too 😂

  • @snipeshotgames
    @snipeshotgames Год назад +2

    Man, even 3 mins Is impressive!

  • @evo3314
    @evo3314 Год назад +6

    I just want to say thank you for including captioning on the video! I usually watch videos with subtitles even though english is my only language and know that often most videos donn't go through the effort to put their own in, relying on youtube's terrible auto captionns, but even though you only have text, you thought of all the non-english speaking people who watch and that makes me quite happy to see, so thank you!!!!

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad you mentioned that! It is a lot of work, but I would love these videos to be able to be seen by more than just English-speaking people. 🙂

  • @myco2408
    @myco2408 Год назад +1

    I’ll be damned, they did it.

  • @CreativeMindstorms
    @CreativeMindstorms Год назад +3

    Didn't think I could watch a video about spinning tops with Lego for 18 minutes, yet here I am! Let's see what other crazy experiments you can come up with!

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад

      Awesome! I love to hear that! I massively underestimated the length of this video. I thought it was going to be like 9 minutes lol. Thanks for watching it all! 🙂

  • @k.w.pillsbury4070
    @k.w.pillsbury4070 Год назад +1

    Perhaps make the energy adding function take place every 9-10 minutes instead of 5. That way, energy consumption, and wear and tear gets reduced by half. Both the Black and Silver tops have been shown to pass 10 minutes by a 3 and 1, without too much spin fall off.

  • @AHSEN.
    @AHSEN. Год назад +4

    Nice! I _was_ hoping you might try electromagnetic induction though. two or four spinning magnets underneath would keep the top spinning forever with no physical contact necessary! Could be a lot cleaner

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +2

      I love that idea! I'm considering a part 2 and would love to attempt that!

    • @AHSEN.
      @AHSEN. Год назад

      @@BrickMachinesChannel Awesome, I cannot wait! Electromagnetism is amazing, I cannot overstate how excited I am for part 2 now :D. Algorithm might boost your video too given the recent hype around LK-99

  • @SaturnBurnerAccount
    @SaturnBurnerAccount Год назад

    the record going to 3:34 to 4:45 hurt so much I was screaming at the screen for you to stop the timer a second earlier 🤣

  • @ommmk12
    @ommmk12 Год назад +6

    I miss him talking😢

    • @Pepsi1308
      @Pepsi1308 9 месяцев назад

      He talked?

  • @KirbyHypersweet
    @KirbyHypersweet Год назад +1

    did this man just reinvent beyblades

  • @mistahhbeangaming8127
    @mistahhbeangaming8127 Год назад

    Welp, another lego channel to binge watch at 1am. Thanks for showing up in the recommended

  • @powertaco2867
    @powertaco2867 Год назад

    The effort put into this video and that the fact that you respond to comments has earmed you a sub.

  • @0_JustSamm
    @0_JustSamm 10 месяцев назад +1

    Okay, can we just appreciate how man basically made a v16 with Legos? Like HOW

  • @racer927
    @racer927 11 месяцев назад

    3:22 Heh! I was about to say "You should use a heavy top" and I think that's the same one I got as a stocking bonus last Christmas.

  • @Rhodeislanders
    @Rhodeislanders 3 месяца назад

    I watched this six times and I still loved it!!

  • @laml545
    @laml545 Год назад +2

    Awesome! Could you maybe make the glass "floor" rotate to add energy to the top without touching it from above?

  • @lavito_gerason
    @lavito_gerason Год назад

    man i love the sound of the spinning top with the glass

  • @Justwayne88
    @Justwayne88 Год назад

    There has to be a guiness book of reccords in this somewere, brilliant video really enjoyed the evolution to the end

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад

      Yeah! Maybe "Longest top spin recorded by a LEGO® robot" 😁 Thanks, that's awesome!

  • @yafrai6348
    @yafrai6348 Год назад

    It's so satisfying to see that each iteration brings some improvement

  • @hellcastcorp7804
    @hellcastcorp7804 Год назад

    you have some of the finest engineering iv seen keep up the great work. it may be Lago but that's not a benefit but a challenge to work around.

  • @DrPet80
    @DrPet80 Год назад +1

    Leonardo DeCaprio wants his spinner back!

  • @guestman2657
    @guestman2657 Год назад +1

    In the vacuum, u can get high speed, also much time, instead impacting after every 5 minutes...

  • @Void_Animations.
    @Void_Animations. 11 месяцев назад

    If this man was around during the Stone Age we’d be exploring the universe by now

  • @BuyDog
    @BuyDog Год назад +1

    Can you make shrieker from Minecraft next? Please🙏🙏

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +1

      That's a cool idea! How would that work, do you think?

    • @BuyDog
      @BuyDog Год назад +1

      @@BrickMachinesChannel It would have a sound sensor that would trigger a speaker and that would make spooky noises and It could light up or something like that. Thank You for reading my comment.

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +1

      That's a great idea, and it doesn't sound too tricky! I'll add it to my list and maybe at some point I'll get to it!

  • @Wutsizbukkit
    @Wutsizbukkit Год назад

    3:01 that sound is so satisfying.

  • @milesbrown2261
    @milesbrown2261 Год назад

    watched with my partner. they described it as mad science and i frankly agree. incredible.

  • @koopatroopa7968
    @koopatroopa7968 8 месяцев назад

    this man makes me think that you can create a working black hole using nothing but lego bricks

  • @Lui12369
    @Lui12369 Год назад +1

    bro why no comments here about beyblades, speaking of that can you make them battle infinitly? that would be such an sick video but this probally as cool as that nice video.

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад

      Thank you! Cool idea! But I don't know much about Beyblades. What is that?

    • @Lui12369
      @Lui12369 Год назад

      @@BrickMachinesChannel There like the spin tops you have but they fight against each other to outperform the opponent just search for them on RUclips there actually really fun to play with

  • @Cheesytheone
    @Cheesytheone 7 месяцев назад +1

    Increase the ratio and you'll be dead by a tops getting flinged at you

  • @alexlaking
    @alexlaking Год назад

    The interstellar-esque finale had me tearing up. Beautiful work.

  • @RedMinecraftGaming
    @RedMinecraftGaming 10 месяцев назад

    Only a matter of time until he creates a video named " perpetual motion machine using only lego bricks"

  • @MegaLokopo
    @MegaLokopo Год назад +2

    Build a much larger top, that has a wireless charging coil on the inside of it, that can wirelessly charge to keep itself spinning only using self contained systems.

    • @BrickMachinesChannel
      @BrickMachinesChannel  Год назад +1

      I love that idea! Then it could spin forever, even without a machine!

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo Год назад +1

      @@BrickMachinesChannel You could also have a spinning magnet below the top that spins the top, but if the magnet stopped the top would too.

    • @Theforgotten-b7g
      @Theforgotten-b7g 3 месяца назад

      ​@@BrickMachinesChannel Without machine is not infinite

  • @drigondii
    @drigondii Год назад

    My man just turned top spinning into a flywheel apparatus. Now he just needs to extract energy back FROM the top

  • @Thunderbox247
    @Thunderbox247 Год назад

    when your boss says you can take a break for as long as the top is spinning

  • @vhaelen326
    @vhaelen326 Год назад

    now all i need is a 24/7/365 livestream of this and i can be happy

  • @joellaranga8512
    @joellaranga8512 Год назад +1

    legend says its still spinning at this point😅😅

  • @phantomtroopyt
    @phantomtroopyt Год назад

    Also thanks for responding to my comment its truly special to me when someone so big responds to me! It’s never happened before :)

  • @Retrobricks
    @Retrobricks 6 месяцев назад

    so impressed by your creation, just woah after watching the video 🤩

  • @loganswain1546
    @loganswain1546 Год назад

    This guy's content reminds me of the little bit of work I got to do with nxt's back in middle school where I made a sumo bot. I really miss getting to work with them cus it was a lot of fun but it was all the schools property so I don't get to do that stuff anymore. But seeing what he does here with his motors and controllers is just awesome to see cus it's like seeing some of the ideas I came up with back then brought into reality. Truly awesome stuff dude, and so creative. Love to see it all.

  • @SirWulfrick
    @SirWulfrick Год назад

    Legos ... and safety glasses. That's a beautiful thing.

  • @Smonjirez
    @Smonjirez 9 месяцев назад +2

    So now you'll be stuck in the dream forever

  • @LegoAutoTech
    @LegoAutoTech 3 месяца назад

    So entertaining! How do you come up with these ideas? 😂