Nice video, very practical fpr us who can't get ahold of those fancy synchro pieces! I was about to go yapping about how you ised the word clutch for the gearbox-like mechanisms in the video but thankfully I watxhed to the end first. I see you do know what a clutch is, I would've been pretty embarrassed to give a lecture and then find out at the end of the video that I was wrong. Anyways yeah most of the designs you showed are really similar to the meshing and unmeshing designs used in archaic automobile gearboxes, amd sometimes the mesh-unmesh design is still used in reverse gears. But a clutch is meant to disengage the power to the gearbox so that shifting can occur, since as you noted, those mechanisms wouldn't work too well while turning under force. :) Anyways again good job
Yeah, again that's a point where I sacrificed terminology to have a way to put these mechanisms in a single video :) The original Lego part is often referred to as a "clutch", so I went with that, but yeah, that's not really correct.
I'm prototyping stuff that needs a clutch that engages with an inertia wheel at high speed and it's really hard to find a strong enough design with an easy method of coupling.
Those are gearboxes - not clutches. So why insisting on calling them clutches when you know it is wrong? No sane person would call that a clutch and you are just making them use the wrong word then.
Replaces the Lego part called "clutch", that's why I called them custom clutches. They do the same as a clutch, while I would expect a gearbox to at least have a transmission.
Alright, I gotta admit the friction clutch was pretty cool.
missed your stuff, really glad to see you came back with even more banger solutions!!!!!!
Thank you :)
Finally another video! He came back from the dead!!!!!
These are some really beautiful techniques. I love the idea of these different types and sizes. Gives very helpfull inspirations.
He is back to help us make the best lego mechanism!
I almost forgot I was subscribed to you. Glad to see you back!
Great ideas, I'm going to use these!
It's great to have you back! Excellent video, as always. ❤
Welcome back! Thanks for sharing your cool ideas again. Move On👌🙂
Totally missed one, I didn't know you came back!
Return of the King
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You're back. How was your Sabbatical?
I'm happy to see your new videos.
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Nice video, very practical fpr us who can't get ahold of those fancy synchro pieces!
I was about to go yapping about how you ised the word clutch for the gearbox-like mechanisms in the video but thankfully I watxhed to the end first. I see you do know what a clutch is, I would've been pretty embarrassed to give a lecture and then find out at the end of the video that I was wrong.
Anyways yeah most of the designs you showed are really similar to the meshing and unmeshing designs used in archaic automobile gearboxes, amd sometimes the mesh-unmesh design is still used in reverse gears. But a clutch is meant to disengage the power to the gearbox so that shifting can occur, since as you noted, those mechanisms wouldn't work too well while turning under force. :)
Anyways again good job
Yeah, again that's a point where I sacrificed terminology to have a way to put these mechanisms in a single video :)
The original Lego part is often referred to as a "clutch", so I went with that, but yeah, that's not really correct.
Good work!
I'm prototyping stuff that needs a clutch that engages with an inertia wheel at high speed and it's really hard to find a strong enough design with an easy method of coupling.
Wow bro!
Blud is an engineer 💀
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for your ways to use straws video which brand do you use? bc mine doesn’t fit exactly
Some kind of noname supermarket brand, doesn't have a label anymore... Depending on where you need them tape or scissors could maybe help
@@in1 oh ok tysm
arrent those gearboxes and not clutches?
Depends on the generality of the definition, but yeah, I'm stretching the definition a bit
@@in1 ah in that case great job
Its a gearbox with neutral and first gear
which website, you buy your lego bricks and parts?
Bricklink
Can you combine your five more ways to steer a car video with your five types of suspension video to make a have suspension car without a servo
Please a lego 15 segment display
Done with locking in eh
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funny how most of these are not even clutches
Those are gearboxes - not clutches.
So why insisting on calling them clutches when you know it is wrong? No sane person would call that a clutch and you are just making them use the wrong word then.
Replaces the Lego part called "clutch", that's why I called them custom clutches. They do the same as a clutch, while I would expect a gearbox to at least have a transmission.
those aren't cluches they are transmissions and differentials