@@FrietjeOorlog Ofcourse: you can't select reverse in automatics from the shifter now in a manual transmission the gears will grind so fast there is no way of it entering in reverse
This is not only an impressive Lego Technic feat, but also a lesson in how a gearbox functions. I really love the two types of load-testing you have at the end and I appreciate how you collected data points and graphed them out. I think the only thing missing is a nice technic mount using rods and tires to hold the tachometer in place right next to the wheel so you don't have to hold it with your hand.
but how? its an electric motor, wouldn't it just top out at the same max speed than without the gearbox? the only thing it shows is every gear has a different rpm which uh... that doesn't really happen in a normal car so I don't think it's a good lesson on how a gearbox functions but it is pretty cool
5:17 love the way you go super in to detail and show the multi-overlays etc etc. Answered all my questions that popped into my mind and gave a really good description. Great stuff!
It's just a matter of time before a large machine engineering company reaches out to you for your skill. Everything you build makes it seem like every piece was planned hours ahead of time.
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@@gaspin4048 ZZ does know how expensive Lego is. That’s why he assumed this guy is earning an engineer’s salary 💰 + to afford all these LEGO experiments
Wow! I'm an engineer and have worked with software my whole life. This video reminded me of why I got interested in technology in the first place! Thank you!
@@GalaxyGoldbox If someone fully built the car chassis around the motor and transmission, I wonder what these speeds are equivalent to a full size electric buggy or something.
I love everything about this channel, honestly. The problem solving and engineering is entertaining to watch, the cut to every click and snap is so satisfying to hear as the parts come together. Please keep uploading!
Bet you've been asked this a million times but, do you work for Lego? And I bet you've been told this a million times, your builds are outstanding 👏🏻👏🏻
wow, he really tested this gearbox. my favorite thing is that he made a realistic shifter so there isnt friction of the shifting handle and the shifting rings. and also the 5 to r test 👍🏾👍🏾 i like this test
this is so awesome! last night i was literally just watching lego gearboxes and clutch mechanisms and to see you do it is even more awesome :) love your stuff
Your suspension videos made me think of an old (and very bad) technical chassis I made some time ago, and watching these videos made me try again! You are an absolute wizard at making complex mechanisms and concepts really easy to learn, keep it up!
This was jaw-dropping. This is the first, of your obviously many videos, that I have encountered. The editing, dedication, camera positioning and the creation itself is all just jaw-dropping. This is what RUclips content should be like! Great work!
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We need Lego sets like this… maybe a sub technics, ‘Educational’. I’d buy them and if I learnt with this in like school as a more practical theory before working on the cars and engines. Schools and colleges would save money, in turn governments will save money. Parents will encourage it, children will love it, and adults will love it. I see a definite market for this within Lego. But if they won’t, I hope you use bricklink. 😊 Edit: It is exceptionally functional, but also lacking realistic accuracy’s like size, but that was not the intention, realistic functionality was. And… I applaud that 👏🏼 I can see you have an interest in engineering, maybe a degree within the industry. If not I recommend it, you have raw skill, understanding and passion. I have enjoyed this video, I have watched others. But this one stood out to me. It’s my major. Brilliant job, keep it up.
Watching how the gearboxes could liter change the speed without even doing anything to the motor really goes to show how advanced LEGO really has become. I remember this one time when I built a gearbox that could change the speed and direction with one motor. It was really fun and actually not all too hard if you understood the gimmicks. Must I’m saying, this is absolutely on another level of just amazing. Great job!
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I feel like with the suspension test, the gear box, the rough terrain roller and this that you planning on building a full on racing ATV. You should btw....like a racing ATV and fully functioning Lego garage/testing lab. Next suggestions: 1. Automated pitstop crew 2. Folding convertible roof 3. Joystick guided aiming system for a Lego football cannon or your older card tank
Such a good video! It’s also very satisfying to watch, no music, just the noise of the Lego clicking and stuff. Keep up the good work and keep making excellent content!
Y'know I was going through the Netflix menu and had RUclips on beside me.... your video began and the tv quickly went off. Absolutely mesmerizing watching all this! Fantastic video, incredibly interesting and a big thanks for being so concise when going through all the gears etc. My 5yr old is going nuts watching your videos right now haha. We will definitely be watching more!!
Lego as prototyping tech is genius. Came from the car with sphere wheel video and am very impressed with how you explain real world application pros and cons from the prototype.
I admit that I never came that far at school but, man, if you were my teacher and explained it in a way you did in this video I probably was a good teacher as well. Thank you for this very clear explanation and thank you yet again for sharing this beautiful video with me ❤️👍👍
I’ve only owned stick-shift cars for over 12 years now - I’ve learned more about how it all works in the first 2 minutes of this video than I ever knew before. Now it all makes sense.
This is one of the coolest gearbox videos I’ve seen in a while. I love your content, keep it up. This is always a surprise to my day, and I love it. Thank you.
So i just legit learnt how a gearbox works in a vehicle thanks to this random lego video i clicked on. Thanks YT algo and ofc thanks to the creator, lovely channel!
You're so cool! Really wish I could see the preparation process for the video, like do u use a template for the build or u create it all? How do come up with the idea? How many hour did the build take? I'm so fascinated by for channel, I binged all videos last week! Keep at it man! Your awesome!
Nothing has ever helped me understand how gear shifting works in a car than this video, and it's made me understand why it's even called "gear shifting". And from a Lego video no less.
Sariel showed a more compact way to do this for technically unlimited numbers of gears in his book. Not sure why you had the driving rings all alligned as having each one have a different ratio greatly reduces the complexity and size. That being said, your video is excecuted so well, its awesome and i take a lot if inspiration from you. Keep making great projects! P.S. I'd love to see a gearbox that berforms well at higher speeds and torques that could be used in rc cars with the buwizz motors.
The visuals really helped me understand just what the fuck a transmission is. I know it has something to do with making a car move differently, but seeing a mess of gears tells me nothing. Seeing the paths of the gearing when different speeds were shown makes so much more sense. It also made me realize that gearboxes are so complex because they have to route usually 5 sets of reductions that have to work in so many different configurations without shredding itself apart.
Dude your Editing with the reverse and first gear was perfect timing for me I was questioning in my head and your explanation made it so clear well done damn
Oh this is so cool. Imagine building a lego gear box with helical gears through 1-5 and straight cuts for reverse? And then adding an internal combustion engine and a clutch to it.
Gearbox and clutch in a Lego RC car: ruclips.net/video/Uyuv2fCxAGM/видео.html
Is there any way I could get the instructions for this build including the track thing and the car this build was amazing👍
Hi, can you show in which sets i can find those lego engines?
Thank you
@@CumaDomaldeRevidaLachogiThe4 The video is the instructions
@@ExcelInstructor He orders the parts specifically from bricklink
I like how the transmission testing involves going from 5th gear to reverse at full speed.
Well, how else would you know if your transmission can handle it..
@@ced-forgot-name well, normal engine would just shut down.
The R for Racing.
@@rodeynsrene1007 Real cars also come in manual.
@@FrietjeOorlog Ofcourse: you can't select reverse in automatics from the shifter now in a manual transmission the gears will grind so fast there is no way of it entering in reverse
This is not only an impressive Lego Technic feat, but also a lesson in how a gearbox functions. I really love the two types of load-testing you have at the end and I appreciate how you collected data points and graphed them out. I think the only thing missing is a nice technic mount using rods and tires to hold the tachometer in place right next to the wheel so you don't have to hold it with your hand.
but how? its an electric motor, wouldn't it just top out at the same max speed than without the gearbox? the only thing it shows is every gear has a different rpm which uh... that doesn't really happen in a normal car so I don't think it's a good lesson on how a gearbox functions
but it is pretty cool
9:54 and it sounds like a viper😎
Why did I read that as tacho-meter🤦
I would never have imagined a lego manual transmission grinding would sound as bad as a real one
Just goes to show how authentic this build is. Best Lego channel
If you think manual transition is complicated, try understanding automatic one...
@@Admiral45-10 or a CVT
@@Admiral45-10 autos are so much easier than a manual
@@napalmpudding CVT is basically two cones that face opposite each other to create an insane amount of gear ratios
9:52 the Sound is just like the real one, the best part
Bro I was gonna say the same thing too 😂
once again, a masterpiece. so glad ifound this channel
Same
So am I. Jus watching these machines go to work in ways I never thought possible is just incredible!
same
Same
praise the algoritm
5:17 love the way you go super in to detail and show the multi-overlays etc etc. Answered all my questions that popped into my mind and gave a really good description. Great stuff!
It's just a matter of time before a large machine engineering company reaches out to you for your skill. Everything you build makes it seem like every piece was planned hours ahead of time.
I am pretty sure ( actually 100% sure ) he is *planning ahead* every single move!
Well, to be fair, this is impressive for Lego, but very much the same as actual, real-life gearboxes and chassis dynos ! But yeah, very cool stuff.
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@Jesus is coming. Read the Gospel. Are you OK in the head? This is a video about LEGOs.
@@gaspin4048 ZZ does know how expensive Lego is. That’s why he assumed this guy is earning an engineer’s salary 💰 + to afford all these LEGO experiments
Wow! I'm an engineer and have worked with software my whole life. This video reminded me of why I got interested in technology in the first place! Thank you!
i was absolutely loving this...
until you made me anxious with the 5th to reverse shift.
I’m a mechanic hobbyist. My heart went out to the Lego man owner’s wallet of the vehicle he was testing when I heard the grinding
the adowclicker vid 😻🙀
Amazing! At low resistance, the wheels are traveling at:
1st - 1.65 mph
2nd - 2.98 mph
3rd - 4.41 mph
4th - 6.33 mph
5th - 8.06 mph
in sane units?
@@RandomUser2401
1st - 25136 hamburgers/hour
2nd - 47203 hamburgers/hour
3rd - 69854 hamburgers/hour
4th - 100267 hamburgers/hour
5th - 127670 hamburgers/hour
Hope this helped :)
@@unsafecast3636 ahahahahahah
@@RandomUser2401
1st - 2.66 kph
2nd - 4.8 kph
3rd - 7.1 kph
4th - 10.19 kph
5th - 12.97 kph
Those are pretty nice speeds for a Lego contraption y'think
@@GalaxyGoldbox If someone fully built the car chassis around the motor and transmission, I wonder what these speeds are equivalent to a full size electric buggy or something.
I love everything about this channel, honestly. The problem solving and engineering is entertaining to watch, the cut to every click and snap is so satisfying to hear as the parts come together. Please keep uploading!
As a Lego modeller and a mechanic I'm blown away with your setup!!!
I cannot express my admiration!
Congratulations!
Bet you've been asked this a million times but, do you work for Lego?
And I bet you've been told this a million times, your builds are outstanding 👏🏻👏🏻
He's probably not, he's sometimes using modified parts and he's to innovative
this is absolutely insane. makes me want to build a copy and play with it. You really should consider selling instructions for these builds.
wow, he really tested this gearbox. my favorite thing is that he made a realistic shifter so there isnt friction of the shifting handle and the shifting rings. and also the 5 to r test 👍🏾👍🏾 i like this test
That sound when shifting from high gear to reverse .. certainly brings some memories.. bad ones 🙈
this is so awesome! last night i was literally just watching lego gearboxes and clutch mechanisms and to see you do it is even more awesome :) love your stuff
Man lego technic has really evolved since i was a kid . pretty awesome build man =D
This is beyond amazing… this is the greatest video you’ve ever made. So fascinating, just from an engineering perspective, and I learned so much.
Your suspension videos made me think of an old (and very bad) technical chassis I made some time ago, and watching these videos made me try again! You are an absolute wizard at making complex mechanisms and concepts really easy to learn, keep it up!
the mechanism is so cool, congratulations for this Lego gearbox which works very well
This was jaw-dropping. This is the first, of your obviously many videos, that I have encountered. The editing, dedication, camera positioning and the creation itself is all just jaw-dropping. This is what RUclips content should be like! Great work!
This is absolutely beautiful, this is a dog box type of transmission. The test at the end was pure gold.
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We need Lego sets like this… maybe a sub technics, ‘Educational’. I’d buy them and if I learnt with this in like school as a more practical theory before working on the cars and engines. Schools and colleges would save money, in turn governments will save money. Parents will encourage it, children will love it, and adults will love it. I see a definite market for this within Lego. But if they won’t, I hope you use bricklink. 😊
Edit: It is exceptionally functional, but also lacking realistic accuracy’s like size, but that was not the intention, realistic functionality was. And… I applaud that 👏🏼 I can see you have an interest in engineering, maybe a degree within the industry. If not I recommend it, you have raw skill, understanding and passion.
I have enjoyed this video, I have watched others. But this one stood out to me. It’s my major. Brilliant job, keep it up.
Watching how the gearboxes could liter change the speed without even doing anything to the motor really goes to show how advanced LEGO really has become. I remember this one time when I built a gearbox that could change the speed and direction with one motor. It was really fun and actually not all too hard if you understood the gimmicks. Must I’m saying, this is absolutely on another level of just amazing. Great job!
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Has become? Bro you could do that 30 years ago and probably even longer....
I’m a grease monkey and I love the detail and relative accuracy of your builds a real master at your craft
I feel like with the suspension test, the gear box, the rough terrain roller and this that you planning on building a full on racing ATV. You should btw....like a racing ATV and fully functioning Lego garage/testing lab.
Next suggestions:
1. Automated pitstop crew
2. Folding convertible roof
3. Joystick guided aiming system for a Lego football cannon or your older card tank
@i want boobies
Lego only refinery for the radioactive materials, and Lego only electrolysis industry for the hydrogen
2:45 the cat meowing in the background.
That's crazy how it sounds like a car, well I mean its got the same mechanics so duh, but IT REALLY SOUND LIKE ONE.
Such a good video! It’s also very satisfying to watch, no music, just the noise of the Lego clicking and stuff. Keep up the good work and keep making excellent content!
Kudos! This is a great video. One of the more complex lego machines I've seen. Plus, I get to see how the transmission in my car works.
The ingenuity in the rollers alone is more than in the entirety of my best Lego creation.
Y'know I was going through the Netflix menu and had RUclips on beside me.... your video began and the tv quickly went off. Absolutely mesmerizing watching all this! Fantastic video, incredibly interesting and a big thanks for being so concise when going through all the gears etc. My 5yr old is going nuts watching your videos right now haha. We will definitely be watching more!!
Thank you :)
The best explanation of how a gearbox works I've ever seen.
Lego as prototyping tech is genius. Came from the car with sphere wheel video and am very impressed with how you explain real world application pros and cons from the prototype.
I admit that I never came that far at school but, man, if you were my teacher and explained it in a way you did in this video I probably was a good teacher as well. Thank you for this very clear explanation and thank you yet again for sharing this beautiful video with me ❤️👍👍
Wow there's a lot of engineering in this video! Staggering!
I want a clutch!
But seriously, once again, amazing work! I regret wasting my paper delivery money on Bionicle as a child.
Finally. Someone who builds and actual functioning Manual Transmission out of legos.
Bro this is insane!
You're really talented and I love your channel, keep up your amazing work! ❤
you make the coolest things out of technic
Automatic Gear Shifting please!!!
It needs speed sensor
I’ve only owned stick-shift cars for over 12 years now - I’ve learned more about how it all works in the first 2 minutes of this video than I ever knew before. Now it all makes sense.
This man's teaching a master class in mechanical design using lego in a youtube video. Astounding.
Why does this masterpiece of a channel exist? It’s so addicting it should be a controlled substance
I'd love to see a fully realized remote control technic car with all these mechanics realized and used for their purposes.
Dude even makes a dynamometer! Holy crap. This is the best Lego related video I have seen. Ever. Absolutely brilliant.
the editing in these videos is amazing. keep up the good work!
Crazy! How capable you are to simulate it with Lego, incredible!
bro has infinite parts
Ye bro
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@@Bourbon1877
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Lol
This is so awesome, that you can make working engines with lego, just incredible
This is one of the coolest gearbox videos I’ve seen in a while. I love your content, keep it up. This is always a surprise to my day, and I love it. Thank you.
This is how you made a better tutorial video from how the transmission works than anybody on the YT.
10:52 money shift
I like this build so much, you should bring it out with a plan so we can build it!!
Great video! I love how well it works!😃
This vid shows the importance of a clutch. In future it would be cool to see him rebuild this with a clutch system
11:00 I can hear those gears sream to death that...
HHHEEELLLPPP!!!
So i just legit learnt how a gearbox works in a vehicle thanks to this random lego video i clicked on. Thanks YT algo and ofc thanks to the creator, lovely channel!
9:42
Sounds like the acceleration sound of a ford gt from Ford v Ferrari
Bring the trophy to this lego genius! Congratulations, it's perfect!
When 90% of the car is the gearbox
I like that the sound of shifting gears sounds like real race car.
02:07 my 1997 BMW's manual shifter be like
This literally taught me more about my 5-speed than any car video I've ever seen.
You're so cool! Really wish I could see the preparation process for the video, like do u use a template for the build or u create it all? How do come up with the idea? How many hour did the build take?
I'm so fascinated by for channel, I binged all videos last week!
Keep at it man! Your awesome!
it would be cool to see this made RC with the option to gear change like that. a quick RC lego would be an endless possibility of fun
Que aula de mecânica !!!! Sensacional!
Nothing has ever helped me understand how gear shifting works in a car than this video, and it's made me understand why it's even called "gear shifting". And from a Lego video no less.
This gear box is simply amazing! Great job, please keep it up :)
By the way, where could I get the e-motor/generator?
I’ve always wondered about manual transmissions, and you couldn’t have done a better job explaining.
9:11 4 T H G E A R
Sariel showed a more compact way to do this for technically unlimited numbers of gears in his book. Not sure why you had the driving rings all alligned as having each one have a different ratio greatly reduces the complexity and size. That being said, your video is excecuted so well, its awesome and i take a lot if inspiration from you. Keep making great projects!
P.S. I'd love to see a gearbox that berforms well at higher speeds and torques that could be used in rc cars with the buwizz motors.
I cant believe you actually made a lego dynamometer.
Lego really CAN do anything you can think of.
This had my old ass about to search for the box of Legos I got in the garage,...love it!!!!
The visuals really helped me understand just what the fuck a transmission is.
I know it has something to do with making a car move differently, but seeing a mess of gears tells me nothing. Seeing the paths of the gearing when different speeds were shown makes so much more sense. It also made me realize that gearboxes are so complex because they have to route usually 5 sets of reductions that have to work in so many different configurations without shredding itself apart.
So basically it's a gearbox on wheels! Fantastic! Bravo!
I have no words, this was just excellent to witness!
this guy is a lego genius, you should have like a lego show explaining engineering with lego
This video is good for people who is new in motorization to teach them how gearbox works
Dude your Editing with the reverse and first gear was perfect timing for me I was questioning in my head and your explanation made it so clear well done damn
Omg, this is the best lego technic thing I have ever seen
This is a great way to explain gears to a child, build a simplistic version of this, like with 2 gears + reverse.
When one of your favorite childhood toys helps you learn how a manual engine works :3 I Love the internet.
Oh this is so cool. Imagine building a lego gear box with helical gears through 1-5 and straight cuts for reverse? And then adding an internal combustion engine and a clutch to it.
This is actually a really cool way to learn new things
I love how when you do things you’re not supposed to do (like 5th to rev) it makes the same noises as a real car would
When you give an engineer some legos, you get some pretty incredible creations
Who would of thought that humans could develop the internet so we could have a full grown man playing with legos. It does have some educational value.
This was one of the best ive seen from the channel holy cow
Even the testing stand is beautifully engineered!
You probably have to be a true genius to create such build from scratch.
I love the dyno so rad!! super creative I would have never came up with something like this
I can't wait till this guy makes 1:1 Ferrari LaFerrari with everything working out of Lego 😳
That was super cool to see each part come together.
Cool to see the money shift from 5th to R at the end!
So satisfying to see every piece fit perfectly.
Real master of lego👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The sounds are pure bliss