Great stuff!! I wish LEGO would do some small kinetic Technic sets instead of road cars and race cars. This is the kind of thing Technic was meant to do.
Absolute insanity!!! I am still trying to pick my jaw from the floor after seeing this. There is so much action here, there is not a single ordinary module here and there are loads of them. I thought that the previous Ball Factory was amazing and I thought it would be hard to improve it, but version 4.0 is simply on another level... You should consider monetising this, I think that people would be interested in purchasing instructions and building these modules (I know I would).
As a student in manufacturing and mechanical engineering, this is so satisfying to look at as well as to imagine how it was created. Incredible! Keep up the good work! 🔥
I've waited forever for version 4, about 3-4 years. I kid you not your video of version 2.0 sparked my entire interest in GBC, and I still today am still trying to build them, I love your work. Side note, I love GBC when the mechanisms are both clean-looking, and open to see.
This continues to amaze me every time! And the fact that it has been 5 years already blows my mind! Great job with version 4.0! Wish I could see it IRL some day!
This is insane!!! Your build is like the real deal. Exactly like in the real world but scaled down with only lego parts. This is very, very impressive! Your previous builds were already very sophisticated, but this one is so dense in features, compact and efficient use of bricks. Hats of to you!
Well done fellow Lego enthusiast. You can tell a great deal of care and consideration went into this build. I can only imagine the countless late nights dialing this bad boy in. Wonderful!! Keep up the good work Cheers from Canada
This is an incredible piece of engineering. If you do t have a position in automation engineering, then this could easily get you one. Absolutely brilliant work.
One small detail I really like is how the containers are placed at the end of the conveyor at Module 02 "Pick and Place Container Loading" To securely move the containers around, the cleats on the conveyor belt firmly grasps onto the containers. But the loader is still able to very easily place the containers onto the belt. Normally, it's very difficult to place something within a gap that has very close tolerances to the object itself. However, since the container is placed at an end of the conveyor, the cleats naturally open up by themselves due to the property of circles and angles. It's a very simple and elegant solution.
It makes me happy when such details are noticed. Inserting the containers on the straight chain would actually have been more difficult and would have led to many errors.
Amazing, you certainly exceeded all my expectations with this one! 🙂You got all pneumatics running in such a smooth way! Love these big ball factories as there's so much to see. Also nice to see that you remain faithful to the same color scheme as used in V1/V2/V3 (love the yellow as accent color together with all the grays & black). Love all 15 sub-modules, but in particular I would be interested in building modules 3 (Ball Loading Station) and of course the big turntable with all supporting modules on the side. Everything looks really neat again in the way how you tiled everything, how all hoses/cables are neatly ordered and how all cycles are operated by several PF switches (as we are used to see from you)! Also great to watch all the moving servo's going back/forth or up/down, instead of being fixed. Thanks for sharing, the construction time of 2 years is fully understandable! 🙂Best pneumatic GBC module out there!
You should definitely consider selling instructions for each module - as a complete set or as single items so people can build their own versions - definitely buy them.
Hi, unfortunately it would be too much work for me to create assembly instructions or parts lists. But I'm thinking about creating more detailed videos to make it easier to recreate. Best regards, David.
Hello I am a 6th year secondary school engineering teacher in belgium could you make an extra video of how you built the different components because I would like to do this with my students at school during the engeniering class
Hello to Belgium, thank you very much for your suggestion. I'm very pleased about the interest. I will think about how I can accommodate your request. It is possible that I can create and upload further detailed videos of the individual modules. Give me some time. Greetings from Germany, David.
as one startet as a kid whit Lego, now having Industrial Robots and CNC´s, thats a really nice build! I would´ve liked sutch Lego builds as kid. Incredible one, that for shure took some time and effort, not all will understand. I liked how u show so many different styles of handeling. Alsow make me think about if i shuld implement Pellets for interchangign workpices between the robots...
Thats AMAZING!!! You're one of the best LEGO engineers I've ever seen. How do you do that? Do you plan this GBC Factory, or do you build without a plan? How long have this taken to build? Have a nice day 😉
Hi Nico, thank you very much for your compliment. I don't plan these machines as a whole, but rather build the modules first or try to implement my ideas and then put all the modules together to form a complete machine. I worked on it for about 2 years.
I'm very interested to see how this will hold up over an extended period of time. Also, do you have any plans to release the schematics for this? Absolutely amazing!
Großartiges MOC mit vielen neuen Ideen und Verbesserungen. Nichtsdestotrotz habe ich zwei Fragen zu den Kontrolleinheiten. Ist das die gleiche Variant wie in deiner ersten Version? (zumindest ist die Zahl der Ausgänge gleich geblieben) Und wofür benötigst du 2 Kontrolleinheiten? (den Lifter mal ausgeschlossen) Ist das Timing einfach nur leicht versetzt? Ich freue mich auf weitere Videos zu den einzelnen Modulen.
Hi, vielen Dank für dein Kommentar. Ja, die Steuereinheiten sind im Prinzip die selben, nur mit einem leicht veränderten Design. Da ich die gesamte Maschine auf zwei Grundplatten aufgebaut habe um sie platzsparend zu lagern, hat jede Seite eine eigene Steuereinheit bekommen. Das hat auch den Vorteil, dass ich jede Seite separat laufen lassen kann. Das unterschiedliche Timing ergibt sich dann einfach daraus, wann man welche Steuereinheit startet. Der Lifter hat ebenfalls eine eigene Steuereinheit bekommen, weil er auf einer eigenen Grundplatte sitzt und das Getriebe darin nochmal untersetzt wird um die Zyklusgeschwindigkeit zu drosseln, da er ja doppelt so viele Bälle greift wie die anderen Module. Viele Grüße, David.
Fantastisch, danke für die schnelle und ausführliche Antwort. Du weißt nicht zufällig, warum Krisbrix die Bauanleitungen nicht mehr zur Verfügung stellt?
@@AarBey__ Gerne. Ich hatte mit Krisbrix letztes Jahr Kontakt. Die Plattformen auf der er die Bauanleitungen hochgeladen hatte, hat sie wegen dem Urheberrecht entfernt, obwohl ich der Veröffentlichung zugestimmt habe...
hmmm... I could see adding more than one colour and then logic for the different permutations... where if one way rotates the tray with the 2 balls so when the trays are loaded they are always colour 1 is to the right and 2 is to the left. Then ball remover 1 always removes ball colour 1 only with 2 independent grippers encoded by the 2nd light scanner, and a 2nd ball remover which only removes ball colour 2.
Beautiful. If you were to try and speed up the automaton, which factors would cause the most trouble? Vibration, power, air supply, synchronization issues?
Thank you for your question. If you shorten the cycle time, or more precisely increase the rotation frequency of the control unit, some modules would not react quickly enough and would no longer move smoothly. For example: The palletizing robot arm cannot move faster because otherwise it would not grip the workpiece carriers properly and would lose them during rotation. The entire cycle time is therefore adjusted to the slowest module. Greetings from Germany, David.
This video would be highly instructive for the automation class I teach. Would it be possible for me to obtain the video file so that I can annotate it with explanations of the various methods for moving parts that you have incorporated?
Hello, unfortunately I don't create assembly instructions for my modules myself, as this would be too time-consuming. However, there are people who create assembly instructions from my machines and share them on the Internet.
Really cool engineering! How durable are all the moving parts? Friction would take a toll I would imagine. Graphite might lessen the wearing of parts. Or perhaps rig up a lube system with pumps of some kind. I have never done anything like this so, I am curious.
An interesting question. Yes, there is abrasion on the chain links, axles, bearings, etc. But that is negligible, as the torques and forces on the light parts are not very high. I have also never operated the machine for more than an hour at a time. Major wear and tear will probably only become apparent after many hours of operation. But I am not a fan of lubricating the parts with grease or something similar, as I might need the parts for something else at some point. I would rather replace worn parts with new ones. Regards, David.
Hi, unfortunately it would be too much work for me to create assembly instructions or parts lists. But I'm thinking about creating more detailed videos to make it easier to recreate. Best regards, David.
Hi, unfortunately it would be too much work for me to create assembly instructions or parts lists. But I'm thinking about creating more detailed videos to make it easier to recreate. Best regards, David.
@@ferrari2k when you have two universal joints on a shaft you want the yolks to align otherwise it causes a stuttering action. Normally in Lego it's not a huge deal due to the relatively low speeds and torque used
This does what most of these sorts of "contraptions" do; over engineers a process which is well understood simply because it can. I want to see someone build one of these that actually reflects what a factory actually does.
Great stuff!! I wish LEGO would do some small kinetic Technic sets instead of road cars and race cars. This is the kind of thing Technic was meant to do.
So true!
This kind of stuff is what Dacta was.
I'm agree. Go on lego ideas to see turing machine in lego
Absolute insanity!!! I am still trying to pick my jaw from the floor after seeing this. There is so much action here, there is not a single ordinary module here and there are loads of them. I thought that the previous Ball Factory was amazing and I thought it would be hard to improve it, but version 4.0 is simply on another level...
You should consider monetising this, I think that people would be interested in purchasing instructions and building these modules (I know I would).
As a student in manufacturing and mechanical engineering, this is so satisfying to look at as well as to imagine how it was created. Incredible! Keep up the good work! 🔥
I've waited forever for version 4, about 3-4 years. I kid you not your video of version 2.0 sparked my entire interest in GBC, and I still today am still trying to build them, I love your work. Side note, I love GBC when the mechanisms are both clean-looking, and open to see.
I can't wait to be there, it's going to be incredible🔥
This is the most "factory" looking GBC I have ever seen. The color palette is great too! Nice work!
This continues to amaze me every time! And the fact that it has been 5 years already blows my mind! Great job with version 4.0! Wish I could see it IRL some day!
I have been waiting for this ever since the last one came out in 2019. thank you so much for sharing.
😮I think this is the most incredible LEGO ball factory I have ever seen so far! Awesome work 🔥🔥🔥🔥hats off !!
This is insane!!! Your build is like the real deal. Exactly like in the real world but scaled down with only lego parts. This is very, very impressive! Your previous builds were already very sophisticated, but this one is so dense in features, compact and efficient use of bricks. Hats of to you!
I like the mechanism to do 180degree rotation using a piston without needing gears!
These builds are so awesome, I love the aesthetic of them. Keep up the great work!
Satysfying wire management. Here, take my like.
Well done fellow Lego enthusiast.
You can tell a great deal of care and consideration went into this build. I can only imagine the countless late nights dialing this bad boy in.
Wonderful!!
Keep up the good work
Cheers from Canada
I am so excited, absolutely adore all 3 other versions
This is an incredible piece of engineering. If you do t have a position in automation engineering, then this could easily get you one. Absolutely brilliant work.
One small detail I really like is how the containers are placed at the end of the conveyor at Module 02 "Pick and Place Container Loading"
To securely move the containers around, the cleats on the conveyor belt firmly grasps onto the containers. But the loader is still able to very easily place the containers onto the belt. Normally, it's very difficult to place something within a gap that has very close tolerances to the object itself. However, since the container is placed at an end of the conveyor, the cleats naturally open up by themselves due to the property of circles and angles.
It's a very simple and elegant solution.
It makes me happy when such details are noticed. Inserting the containers on the straight chain would actually have been more difficult and would have led to many errors.
Mate you have taken it to the next level again!
Fantastic build!
Ist sehr interessant, was das für eine Zeit gekostet hat.
This is so beautiful ! Amazing engineering behind. I would love to see something like this in a convention. Congratulation :)
Amazing, you certainly exceeded all my expectations with this one! 🙂You got all pneumatics running in such a smooth way! Love these big ball factories as there's so much to see. Also nice to see that you remain faithful to the same color scheme as used in V1/V2/V3 (love the yellow as accent color together with all the grays & black). Love all 15 sub-modules, but in particular I would be interested in building modules 3 (Ball Loading Station) and of course the big turntable with all supporting modules on the side. Everything looks really neat again in the way how you tiled everything, how all hoses/cables are neatly ordered and how all cycles are operated by several PF switches (as we are used to see from you)! Also great to watch all the moving servo's going back/forth or up/down, instead of being fixed. Thanks for sharing, the construction time of 2 years is fully understandable! 🙂Best pneumatic GBC module out there!
This is absolutely insane !
Mechanisms are really cool
Very innovative, even compared to previous ones. Good job 👍
Great Job!!!
Looks like „Satisfactory“ Game - Love it!❤
Nice build 👍👍👍
Awesome. Could watch this for hours!
Wow! Awesome mechanisms!
I've been looking for long time to see those improvements.
Again an outstanding job👏
Module #12 looks so brilliant
Congrats...
Incredible 🤩!
Great machine - thanks!
WOW! coolest GBC this year
Finally
This is really nice to watch :) Great Build.
Amazing as usually. I love that palletizer robotic arm!
Man! Absolute Respect!
The Lego set of my dreams!
Incredible work!
You should definitely consider selling instructions for each module - as a complete set or as single items so people can build their own versions - definitely buy them.
Hi, unfortunately it would be too much work for me to create assembly instructions or parts lists. But I'm thinking about creating more detailed videos to make it easier to recreate. Best regards, David.
I'd like to see more of how it actually works. Air lines, pumps, switches, etc.
I will create and upload more detailed videos on the individual modules. Give me some time. Best regards from Germany, David.
Mesmerizing!!
I couldn’t stop watching that, that is mind blowing…..brain orgasm 😂
Love it. Really impressive building technique….well done bro!
This is amazing!!
Wow. Just wow.
Hello I am a 6th year secondary school engineering teacher in belgium
could you make an extra video of how you built the different components because I would like to do this with my students at school during the engeniering class
Hello to Belgium, thank you very much for your suggestion.
I'm very pleased about the interest.
I will think about how I can accommodate your request. It is possible that I can create and upload further detailed videos of the individual modules. Give me some time. Greetings from Germany, David.
excellent build
Das ist Irrsinn - Wahnsinn - der Hammer
Incredible
I so freaking love it. The fact It doesnt use any programmable Lego make it sooo better. I would love Lego producing those kind of set ! Nice job !
this is amazing!
If you’re not already, you’d make an excellent manufacturing design engineer.
Thank you for your compliment. I am actually a technician in a manufacturing company ;-)
Boombastic😮😮😮
as one startet as a kid whit Lego, now having Industrial Robots and CNC´s, thats a really nice build! I would´ve liked sutch Lego builds as kid.
Incredible one, that for shure took some time and effort, not all will understand. I liked how u show so many different styles of handeling.
Alsow make me think about if i shuld implement Pellets for interchangign workpices between the robots...
Thank you for your interested comment. I also grew up with robotics and CNC, which is also the reason why I build something like that.
Wow!
We eating good tonight
Hi there, could you please show us some more from the rotary index table? Amazing build!
Thats AMAZING!!! You're one of the best LEGO engineers I've ever seen. How do you do that? Do you plan this GBC Factory, or do you build without a plan? How long have this taken to build?
Have a nice day 😉
Hi Nico, thank you very much for your compliment.
I don't plan these machines as a whole, but rather build the modules first or try to implement my ideas and then put all the modules together to form a complete machine.
I worked on it for about 2 years.
I'm very interested to see how this will hold up over an extended period of time. Also, do you have any plans to release the schematics for this? Absolutely amazing!
Hi, unfortunately I won't be creating any building instructions as that would be too complicated. Why not just try to recreate it using the video? ;-)
First! I'm fir real excited to eee this
How does this only have 200 likes????
Großartiges MOC mit vielen neuen Ideen und Verbesserungen. Nichtsdestotrotz habe ich zwei Fragen zu den Kontrolleinheiten. Ist das die gleiche Variant wie in deiner ersten Version? (zumindest ist die Zahl der Ausgänge gleich geblieben) Und wofür benötigst du 2 Kontrolleinheiten? (den Lifter mal ausgeschlossen) Ist das Timing einfach nur leicht versetzt? Ich freue mich auf weitere Videos zu den einzelnen Modulen.
Hi, vielen Dank für dein Kommentar. Ja, die Steuereinheiten sind im Prinzip die selben, nur mit einem leicht veränderten Design. Da ich die gesamte Maschine auf zwei Grundplatten aufgebaut habe um sie platzsparend zu lagern, hat jede Seite eine eigene Steuereinheit bekommen. Das hat auch den Vorteil, dass ich jede Seite separat laufen lassen kann. Das unterschiedliche Timing ergibt sich dann einfach daraus, wann man welche Steuereinheit startet. Der Lifter hat ebenfalls eine eigene Steuereinheit bekommen, weil er auf einer eigenen Grundplatte sitzt und das Getriebe darin nochmal untersetzt wird um die Zyklusgeschwindigkeit zu drosseln, da er ja doppelt so viele Bälle greift wie die anderen Module. Viele Grüße, David.
Fantastisch, danke für die schnelle und ausführliche Antwort. Du weißt nicht zufällig, warum Krisbrix die Bauanleitungen nicht mehr zur Verfügung stellt?
@@AarBey__ Gerne. Ich hatte mit Krisbrix letztes Jahr Kontakt. Die Plattformen auf der er die Bauanleitungen hochgeladen hatte, hat sie wegen dem Urheberrecht entfernt, obwohl ich der Veröffentlichung zugestimmt habe...
they need to make sets like this lol
Cool
hmmm... I could see adding more than one colour and then logic for the different permutations... where if one way rotates the tray with the 2 balls so when the trays are loaded they are always colour 1 is to the right and 2 is to the left. Then ball remover 1 always removes ball colour 1 only with 2 independent grippers encoded by the 2nd light scanner, and a 2nd ball remover which only removes ball colour 2.
Beautiful. If you were to try and speed up the automaton, which factors would cause the most trouble? Vibration, power, air supply, synchronization issues?
Thank you for your question.
If you shorten the cycle time, or more precisely increase the rotation frequency of the control unit, some modules would not react quickly enough and would no longer move smoothly.
For example: The palletizing robot arm cannot move faster because otherwise it would not grip the workpiece carriers properly and would lose them during rotation.
The entire cycle time is therefore adjusted to the slowest module.
Greetings from Germany, David.
This video would be highly instructive for the automation class I teach. Would it be possible for me to obtain the video file so that I can annotate it with explanations of the various methods for moving parts that you have incorporated?
Woher hast du die Motoren und die ganzen pumpen und die Meter langen schlaüche gekauft?
Ich beziehe meine Teile über Plattformen wie BrickOwl, Bricklink und den LEGO Pick-a-Brick Shop. Den Schlauch gibt es als Meterware bei eBay.
Is there a way to purchase the pieces or a list of pieces and instructions to build this?
Hello, unfortunately I don't create assembly instructions for my modules myself, as this would be too time-consuming. However, there are people who create assembly instructions from my machines and share them on the Internet.
Really cool engineering! How durable are all the moving parts? Friction would take a toll I would imagine. Graphite might lessen the wearing of parts. Or perhaps rig up a lube system with pumps of some kind. I have never done anything like this so, I am curious.
An interesting question. Yes, there is abrasion on the chain links, axles, bearings, etc. But that is negligible, as the torques and forces on the light parts are not very high. I have also never operated the machine for more than an hour at a time. Major wear and tear will probably only become apparent after many hours of operation. But I am not a fan of lubricating the parts with grease or something similar, as I might need the parts for something else at some point. I would rather replace worn parts with new ones.
Regards, David.
"We all lift together"
Hi, may I know where I can buy this set?
Unfortunately it is a self-made item and cannot be sold ;-)
Any change for building instructions?
Hi, unfortunately it would be too much work for me to create assembly instructions or parts lists. But I'm thinking about creating more detailed videos to make it easier to recreate. Best regards, David.
How does one get the drawings, or even the pieces?
Hi, unfortunately it would be too much work for me to create assembly instructions or parts lists. But I'm thinking about creating more detailed videos to make it easier to recreate. Best regards, David.
But bro, how ?
Are all the parts official Lego?
Yes, all parts are original from LEGO except the air hoses.
or play Satisfactory.
Like lol
What is my purpose?
You move ball.
correctly
Wow, like every single u-joint in this thing is clocked wrong.
What do you mean by that? :D
@@ferrari2k when you have two universal joints on a shaft you want the yolks to align otherwise it causes a stuttering action. Normally in Lego it's not a huge deal due to the relatively low speeds and torque used
This does what most of these sorts of "contraptions" do; over engineers a process which is well understood simply because it can. I want to see someone build one of these that actually reflects what a factory actually does.
Start building and stop whining Mr. Masterbuilder.
Yes, that's the point. The point is to move balls, not be an accurate factory
What's the purpose of all those machines over there?
-Put balls inside of a box
Oh, to raise stock prices you said?