Making a CRAZY Long 1:1 Train of LEGO® Gears!
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
- Building a long gear train using LEGO® gears with a gear ratio of 1:1. Please enjoy!
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:16 1st Gear
0:40 5th Gear
1:08 10th Gear
1:44 Unique Properties
1:54 25th Gear
2:19 35th Gear
2:48 First Major Issue
3:28 Second Major Issue
4:08 73rd Gear
4:55 82nd Gear
7:09 107th Gear
7:51 Increasing Structural Support
8:32 Final Product
8:43 Amazing Backlash
9:06 Adding Stilts
9:20 Final Gear Tally
Thanks to @Brick Experiment Channel and @Dr. Engine for inspiring this video. Check out their videos here:
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The backlash is very interesting to see! Thanks for the video. Also 7:25 is funny to see that just one gear more can make it stop :D
Yes, the backlash is my favorite part! It's crazy! It is amazing how adding more mass and friction will cause the motor to really struggle, even just with one more gear!
I'm not sure why, but I found the simplicity of your solution to your Second Major Struggle to be rather funny.
same, i was expecting an entire building sequence and stuff to attach the beam, put he just dropped it on there 😂
Wow! That's incredible output from one small motor. Cool gear machine!
Thank you so much! It's amazing how much movement there can be from one small motor.
It’s like pennies,with 1-2 it may not be much but if you have an abundance of it,it’ll definitely worth a lot
That's a great analogy! It's crazy how a motor has no trouble turning a single gear, but then can be completely stopped by many of them. Thanks for watching @Phant0mZ 360! Did you like that backlash part? That's my favorite!
@@BrickMachines1 Absolutely
Try 1:3125 gear ratio
Ughh(referring to satisfied)
Uggghhhh
UGGGHHHHH
ASMRRRR
AAAAAAAAA
**ascends to heaven**
WAIT NOT YET
**reverses**
Yes
lol :')
@@BrickMachines1 ikr
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Ingenious
My mom: you're just watching a guy build a useless chain of spinning thingy's, what's the fun in that?
Me: ME LIKE SPINNING THINGY
lol yes
This is awesome! Subbed!
Thank you so much! What was your favorite part? BTW, awesome channel name 😉
@@BrickMachines1 I could listen to those gears churn all day long 😹
Haha, it's such a great sound, especially in slow mo! 👍
@@BrickMachines1 it sounds like a dying hippopotamus in an echo chamber! (not that I would know exactly what that sounds like...?)
I'd have to agree with you there! Though I'm also not an expert on what a dying hippopotamus in an echo chamber sounds like lol 😂 Thanks for the comment!
Poor motor
That poor motor. Impressive strength.
This is really cool, maybe I missed the explanation but why do you have to put the black pieces on top of the gears at certain points? What does that do?
The gears will try to slip out upwards because of the applied forces to them
Thank you! I could have explained it more clearly, but basically the forces put on the gears, especially at the beginning of the train, cause those gears to rise (against the force of gravity), to the point where they don't mesh with the previous gear. The pieces on top of the gears help fix this in a simple way. What was your favorite part of the experiment?
Thanks aFrl for the comment, and for watching! Did you have a favorite part?
@@BrickMachines1 The backlash was very interesting to see as mentioned in the other comment :)
Oh lol, I didn't realize it was you that had posted the other comment too 😂 Thanks!
the one piece is real
Final Gear Tally of BEC is 101
7:10:58: is sooo funny
lol I'm glad you liked it!
wheres the train
Oh, a long line of meshed gears is called a train
You realize there is a reason for chains right?😂