I cant stop laughing when he solves a solution to the gears stopping/bouncing out. its the equivalent of bashing your head against the wall until it works i love it
I like how you do the iterations. When something breaks, improving that part and then trying again. To me the evolution of the design is super entertaining to watch.
@@owenhaughton7302 Not exactly. The stress placed on initial gears caused problems as things scaled up. Also, there are 3 full rotations of backlash, meaning it takes 3 full rotations for a reversal of direction to take effect.
@@flamephlegm As the stress on the gears increased, gears statted to pop out of thier sockets, revealing a need for an extra cover on top to him the gears together.
In a sense this feels like life. As you get more gears you start experiencing more problems that stop the gears from spinning, and more and more care goes into keeping the gears moving. As you age, you start experiencing more problems that stop your organs, bones, blood and muscles from working, and more and more care goes into preventing you from dying
This is a pretty neat way to showcase a lot of different engineering based concepts, especially just transferring energy. I feel like it demonstrates really well how electricity is more of balls bumping into one-another than it is like a current of water, which it seems to be described as often.
Instead of the word, "some," in your sentence, please change that to, "most." This will make for a much more accurate sentence. Please make a note of it.
I love how every once in a while the gears are like *”father... please... we can spin no longer...”* and the guy adds 1 row and speeds it up and they’re completely fine
@@laytonleiker Actually I just looked it up and learnt that leach is totally acceptable. How embarrassing! My bad. I always thought it was because of the bug, but in fact I now think either word is valid. Thanks for helping me learn something today!
This is a great demonstration in how friction reduces the efficiency of a system, causing it to lose energy. The more gears he added, the more friction was added to the system, which increased the minimum torque required to spin the gears. It was also fascinating to see how inverting the rotation allowed the gear to make 3 full rotations before slowing down. Likely caused by all of the gaps between the gears.
@@19grand not too much to do, trying with the least friction materials and reducing friction with oil, lightest materials and you will increase a little the efficiency, but we are talking that 1 gear has to drive the weight and momentum of 110 more, the power is there, but from the first till the last, youll have tremendous mechanical loss, converting all power to heat due friction, it wont be an oven and not even a noticeable heat, but its huge for the mechanism
Something about this makes me laugh and I think I've figured out why. He just keeps adding gears, and every time something goes wrong, he just finds a way to keep adding more, saying "oh no no no no you're supposed to be turning". It's like putting more duct tape on someone's mouth each time they mumble something Edit: Wow I cannot believe people think I killed somebody. Extra edit: Yes I am very aware this comment is on a lame TTS compilation channel, but please keep telling me this fact.
I am curious to know what a dry graphite powder would do ... Compared to a silicon spray , I am wondering which one would interact better with the plastic ??
@@anshchaudhary9193 Did not know that ... very interesting. I have worked in sheetfed offset printing for nearly 30 years ..many years ago , we used graphite powder as a lubricant on certain parts of some of our older equipment where the original manufacturer suggested none be used at all.
Just because there’s almost no friction doesn’t mean a force is applied, whenever a gear is applied it puts a lot more weight that needs to be moved, by that applying a greater force for each individual gear, because of that with every gear in the mix it would need a greater force to pass the mechanical force onto the last gear, in a way, it’s like you were pushing a big block of ice across the pavement (starting off with 5 kg and adding 1 kg every second, Ice doesn’t melt), you almost have no friction applied in said object, since you are the constant push even if it would be easy at first, the weight would eventually overcome the strength being applied to it, bringing it to very little to being completely motionless.
@@ayush8650 you put on just enough gears to JUST stop the motor. Then, you measure torque at stall for that motor, OR use the amperage draw plus a motor characterization sheet to find that, then you arrange the shit so there's friction on one side and all your other forces on the other and divide the final answer by however many shafts you're turning.
Gear : im going off This guy : shut up Gear i am gonna break the surroundings near me This guy : shut up Gear : i am not gonna stay at my place Guy : STFU
Sometimes I have existential questions in my mind, like : - Why did youtube recommand this to me ? - Why did I click ? - Why did I watch the whole thing ?
I remember something like this, the robotics teacher worked with these things and asked us to do some group projects, it was in the eighth grade. I remember being with my friends, for some reason, imitating a pinscher.
Motor: is literally dying
This dude: "Another one."
Lmao 🤣🤣
I see the different comment and same meaning
That motor deserves a break, he put tons of stress on it lmao. Figuratively and literally.
MORE!
"PLEASE STOP!! HE'S ALREADY DEAD!"
Motor: *cries for help
This guy:"lmao here's another row"
lol
lol
Lmao
lmao
It feels like he’s torturing the gears 😭
There’s something comical about this I enjoy way more than I should.
I need lego gears to CRUSH TOYS(especially woody)
I’m glad I’m not the only one, It’s a strange work of art
Comical yet also satisfying how it just works
Yeah
It’s kind of satisfying
Like watching a clock mechanism working perfectly
Yes
I cant stop laughing when he solves a solution to the gears stopping/bouncing out. its the equivalent of bashing your head against the wall until it works i love it
the sound of adding the gears is so satisfying
You could’ve at least tried , put in some effort next time you flex you verification badge?
mong ming ?
@@saumingwong1730 someone's jealous.
Yes but the sound of the motor begging to be put out of it's mystery makes it sound terrible
watching the motor audibly struggle and the later gears spin in slow steps, on the other hand...
I like how you do the iterations. When something breaks, improving that part and then trying again. To me the evolution of the design is super entertaining to watch.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like 99% of engineering departments worldwide... ;)
@@jackmclane1826 not everyone lives in an engineering department
@@loljptrollergami7325 hahahahahah 😂
This guy is literally is trying to find the limits of legos in every way possible
It's making me want to drop a ton of money just to have a huge set of mechanical ones like that in case of 'emergency'
@@boringNW yeah me too I just don't have the budget yet lol
This comment is so underrated
EDIT: This comment was so inderrated
He is a legend
I think it’s stealth ASMR. Dude is literally building a LEGO mind control device.
My favorite thing about gear trains is that no matter how many idlers you have, the ratio should stay constant
Exactly 😂
Making the world's most inefficient friction heater
@@gregoryford2532 Not if they're shooting light into space ;)
@@gregoryford2532 also if it’s making sound
@@RegularEarthlingEngineer just because he has 15k subs over verification does not mean he gets a ton of likes
Might still be more efficiënt than a heater that also emits light. (Glowing metal)
@@joostinatortje I mean, light is technically heat, so glowing metal would still emit more thermal energy compared to this
I like how everytime a gear attemps to stop the addition of more gears he's like "Nope, take this and move"
@your Channelislame stfu
@your Channelislame ok corn ball
@your Channelislame tf is wrong with you?
@your Channelislame Piss off please
@your Channelislame lmao you drunk?
If you listen closely, you can hear the motor cry out, "ffrrriiicctionnnnn"
daft punk song: friction machine
lier i checked
@@catherine-nz7dn It's a joke, r/woooooooosh
I think we found the 8 year old in the comments
@@catherine-nz7dn is your head for decoration or something?
Lego store clerk: "And how many gears did you say?"
This guy: "All of them."
This is a good example of why scaling up a system brings out its hidden issues.
the only issue is power tho
@@owenhaughton7302 Not exactly. The stress placed on initial gears caused problems as things scaled up. Also, there are 3 full rotations of backlash, meaning it takes 3 full rotations for a reversal of direction to take effect.
@@Darth_Insidious what do you mean?
You mean how
@@flamephlegm As the stress on the gears increased, gears statted to pop out of thier sockets, revealing a need for an extra cover on top to him the gears together.
At least you're not bending, breaking or shattering pieces this time...
Ummm he is kinda trying to
Only psychologically.
He cooked that motor tho.
"At least"?? Honestly i'm a little disappointed he didn't hook up his bench top power supply and went until something broke.
Since the input spins 3 full rotations to reverse, there must be quite some bending
*rotor basically flatlining*
This guy: it can still do more
Can you be my FL?
Yes, rotor
It WILL do more, whether it wants to or not.
@@nathanielmiller5813 the only FL I know is F2L
the sound of adding the gears is so satisfying
In a sense this feels like life. As you get more gears you start experiencing more problems that stop the gears from spinning, and more and more care goes into keeping the gears moving. As you age, you start experiencing more problems that stop your organs, bones, blood and muscles from working, and more and more care goes into preventing you from dying
Bro??
Oh shad ap
Bro turned this into a sad core edit 🙏😭💀🙏
man I was thinking the same
Okay now he’s just flexing the amount of gears he has.
So when the apocalypse occurs, would you say this man's...
already geared up?
@@craftie7721 hahahaha
@@craftie7721 GET OUT!
Hilarious and original comment
Damn, I wish I had the money to buy more lego technics and the time to build stuff, and here he is just flexing like you say!
That motor sounds like It’s crying 🤣
Because it is
On agony
*dying
Thé motor never turned another day in its life 🤣
Nice
His lego machine: *is obviously struggling*
Him: more pieces
Same likes as his total gear count 111
@@sameerbiswas9658 This info is now outdated
It’s like the Kylo ren meme. More! MORE! MORE!
He wants his lego masheen to be *S T R O N K*
Laser Rick: "More Lasers"
Debate Host Rick: You could take more time to answer the question if you like.
You know what really grinds my gears? This video!
The motor: OH GOD HELP ME I’M DYING HERE
Him: ...more gears
Stop he’s already dead!
I feel sad about the motor 🙁
More ! MORE !!!
@@TheRealGamada Poor motor
@@fredfrancium Its machine mind will be healed by a tech priest.
Waiting for the hyper-optimized gear train setup using grease, steel support blocks and a Bugatti motor.
I want this
And then a transmission for a real motor made only of legos.
it would be awesome
How much would it cost?
@@leventeacs6371 well
probably the combined cost of the used bricks on pickabrick
it makes sense to me
Motor: *literally sounding like a deceased heart beat*
This guy: I'll ignore that
thaz was so funny
Haha zo funny
STOP IT SOTP
Thiz iz so gret
Thas?
Lost Lego casting would be a cool way to do this same project
But would it?????
The Physical delay through pressure and friction is smothing out the rotation, that is super cool.
@@waldolemmer because there is play between the gears and also plastic is flexible
it's called backlash
It’s not super cool is it
It’s actually extremely dull
@@deanrichards5223 di u just like your own reply , cos I dont think someone else did
@@sameersingh613 go away you prize prat
"The thing people don't realise about the gear wars, is that it was never really about the gears at all."
Nice
It was about how big your mom was
@@onceacarnowaking539 that escalated quickly
imagine having your ball gears switched with your mouth gears, then 2 gear cops come in and see your gears switched places with the other gears. gross
"oh boy, do I envy you! Ok so about 111 gears ago..."
Guiness World Records: Here here just take it please JUST STOP TORTURING THE MOTOR PLEEEEEEEEASE!
Brick experiment Channel: No
Brick experiment Channel: No
Brick experiment Channel: No
Brick experiment Channel: No
Brick experiment Channel: No
I wonder how hard would it be to spin by hand.
Same
Probably like a few pounds or something you would have to turn for the back to turn well.
I don't imagine the motor has a crazy high amount of torque, so probably not too hard
It would feel pretty satisfying I imagine, though!
Depends on the length of the crank 😁
My man’s just trying to flex how many Lego gears he owns.
lmao
Yes
Buy it. Film it. Return it.
No body. Ten year Olds showing off there Legos
No, he is just showing us how redstone was supposed to work in the past
Motor: *Struggling to survive by 63 gears*
BEC: "Aye, it'll be fine."
Proceeds to put almost twice the amount of gears
”That’s all I’ve got for you today. Go away now!”
This is like trying to lift a really long stick from the end
yes
😂 😂 😂
Torque
No
No
This is a pretty neat way to showcase a lot of different engineering based concepts, especially just transferring energy. I feel like it demonstrates really well how electricity is more of balls bumping into one-another than it is like a current of water, which it seems to be described as often.
It’s like some company treat their workers...
Worker: I’m at my limit
Boss: No you’re not.
and then he puts a giant lego brick on his head
@@ErrolYTER ^^
"some" most
Instead of the word, "some," in your sentence, please change that to, "most." This will make for a much more accurate sentence. Please make a note of it.
@@indridcold8433 I'd like to believe there's a better part of the world that I'm just not fortunate enough to be part in... Maybe I'm just too naive.
“I do not know why I’m here.”
“All I know is I must spin the gears”
@Opecuted 😳😳😳😳😳
Essex Crew here. Have a Lemon.
@Kyaru Momochi hhhhh
Spin The Wheel!
@Kyaru Momochi I wish 😔
All I could hear was meet the medic
Gears; *”Kill me...”*
*”Later”*
Y E S
Hahhahahah
I think it's the motor that's crying here
@@glyndekari that and the first few gears
Don't you mean motor's saying this thing?
when he places a gear into teh hole sound is very satisfying
im here admiring the fact that he had all these gears to begin with.
Legit!
he found all the gears we lost as kids
Facts dude!!
The power of bricklink
Facts
Motor: "so how much collective friction do you want me to overcome?"
Guy: "yes"
Lmao
Yes indeed.
Lmao! 🤣
That’s just plain dumb it’s nowhere near funny.
@@ChapoGuzman896 explain the bit that’s dumb idiot
I love how every once in a while the gears are like *”father... please... we can spin no longer...”* and the guy adds 1 row and speeds it up and they’re completely fine
When the gears cry for help as they're under so much pressure they pop out he *Nails them down to make it impossible to pop out* No mercy was shown.
i love how the contraption literally makes the sound that the heart thingys do when the heart stops, and he just ignores it
EKG "flat-lining"
Lol the heart thingy 🤣
@ata yüksel it's both actually! Though ECG makes more sense in English (electrocardiogram), I've heard EKG used more in the US
Fr
@@austintaylor5253 lmao 😂
Awesome!
Wow!
Jesus Christ, Jesus christ commented
Hello holy Lord and savior!
Well hello there, haven't seen you in a while
Thank you Jesus very cool
“ *Fresh batteries* “ or, “How I used an entire 20 pack of AA batteries in half an hour”
I died laughing at this comment
@@goldensilverpokemon5303 thank you it's my pleasure; your comment instills joy in me :)
Thank you for the wonderful video ^^
It’s so crazy how the inefficiencies just leach power out of the system.
Npw... that’s all I understood lol
*leech
@@joratto2833 *laach
@@joratto2833 thanks just thought leech and immediately thought bug leech
@@laytonleiker Actually I just looked it up and learnt that leach is totally acceptable. How embarrassing! My bad.
I always thought it was because of the bug, but in fact I now think either word is valid.
Thanks for helping me learn something today!
Add a gear. And if that don't work, use more gear.
TF2 reference
And your best hope
Engineer gaming
@@nobodyishere2232 engineer gaming
engineer gaming
"I want to be a gear man, make me a gear man!" he cried. But the Gearmaster did not stop, he just kept on gearing.
Yo :-D
@fuzzy Moon King because that's the joke..
Huey Freeman
XD
@fuzzy Moon King Because it is the Yo-Yo man just parodied
This is a great demonstration in how friction reduces the efficiency of a system, causing it to lose energy. The more gears he added, the more friction was added to the system, which increased the minimum torque required to spin the gears.
It was also fascinating to see how inverting the rotation allowed the gear to make 3 full rotations before slowing down. Likely caused by all of the gaps between the gears.
“Hey Honey, what’re you watching?” “There’s this guy that,... never mind. It’s cool though..”
lego: "screw it im gonna break"
guy: "ima fix it"
me: "youll kill us with your arrogance!"
First, LOL
The machine - "Why won't you let me die?!"
Lmao
He dose just put more and more as is breaks more
reiner's line
FOR SCIENCE!!!!!!!
Nanomachines, son.
This guy: makes longest gear train for fun.
Me: make's a car engine out of it.
"I'm givin' her all she's got, Captain! She won't hold much longer! We need more powerrrrrrrrrr!!!" ~Scotty
I think your name is what I've been searching for my entire life; the best thing. I've finally found it
“Welp, time to hook up the power drill.”
When you need slower moving gears but don’t have different ratios.
Torque: Fine, I’ll do it myself.
Before him, I didn’t know what torque was
Funnily enough at the end you can see they still move at the same speed
Well, he's not gaining torque, he's just losing angular speed over friction
Could you do it differently for less strain on the motor?
@@19grand not too much to do, trying with the least friction materials and reducing friction with oil, lightest materials and you will increase a little the efficiency, but we are talking that 1 gear has to drive the weight and momentum of 110 more, the power is there, but from the first till the last, youll have tremendous mechanical loss, converting all power to heat due friction, it wont be an oven and not even a noticeable heat, but its huge for the mechanism
the shots at 3:45 were fire
The way he just drops them in place tells me that he's done this several times
111 to be exact.
@@flatsurfaces1913 more
It is like adding more rope to stop someone from moving.
i love stuff like this. comically inefficient methods of doing anything are always super fun
Yes, i know
You'd love where I work by the sound of it
@@tintinfan007 j
This man does not take no for an answer. These gears are yelling no and he’s just like gears go rrrrrrrr
This is why every young man should always have a tube of KY jelly at hand.
idk man i think you should add a couple more gears.
Underrated comment
This kind of Top Gear camera montage at the end made me smile 😄
The music made it sound like something dirty was happening😂
this brings the og memories back
I like how the machine is struggling for life and he just attaches a brick to it, it’s the same as giving a sad person a bandage
"Giving a sad person a bandage" is an analogy I'm gonna use in the future
That poor little motor has no clue what it did to deserve this
bro, you can generate energy from each gear separately and more energy will be supplied than the motor will spend. I'm a genius
This just looks like an extreme version of Donkey Kong.
Thank you for being the only person who said it
Now that you said that I can't unsee it. 🤔
This is the comment I was looking for
With buzzsaws
The S A W
2:58 Looks like a Donkey Kong level.
exactly what I was thinking
o-
oh
Yep
vay be türk
@@mr.jaco6526 aynen
*Gear releases*
“Pathetic…”
*Adds overhead lock*
The grandfather must have gone through various hardships in feeding such a big family of 111 members!!
Engineers: trying to reduce the losses and improving the efficiency.
This guy: efficiency is not always fun. :)
There are so many gears that they have mechanical delay between the start and end gears...
At 1:50 ish, when he turns it back on with the 79 gears, there is a 7 fame delay between motion on the first gear and motion on the last gear
@@nightbringar7558 why is there a delay, i thought this should be instant.. is that the tiny space in between gears?
@@BearologyLabs also plastic is Not infinitely stiff. Force travels At The Speed of sound.
@@BearologyLabs yep
What is the gears ping
Something about this makes me laugh and I think I've figured out why. He just keeps adding gears, and every time something goes wrong, he just finds a way to keep adding more, saying "oh no no no no you're supposed to be turning". It's like putting more duct tape on someone's mouth each time they mumble something
Edit: Wow I cannot believe people think I killed somebody.
Extra edit: Yes I am very aware this comment is on a lame TTS compilation channel, but please keep telling me this fact.
that last part tho… is there something you arent telling us
We need the full story...
Tell us more…
Hidden cruelty through engineering. Tyrants and psychopaths can't help but show their true selves.
We still need the full story of that last part
How could we live without this test until now???
I bet he could have gotten a lot more if he decided to spray the pieces with some silicon lubricant spray
For how he was punishing that motor I think he would have use Gorila Glue instead.
Ahhh, every time something was too stiff, my dad's motto has always been "go fetch me the silicon spray" 😂😂😂
I am curious to know what a dry graphite powder would do ...
Compared to a silicon spray , I am wondering which one would interact better with the plastic ??
@@j.b.335 I guess silicon. It is used in Rubik's cubes so it should be.
@@anshchaudhary9193
Did not know that ... very interesting.
I have worked in sheetfed offset printing for nearly 30 years ..many years ago , we used graphite powder as a lubricant on certain parts of some of our older equipment where the original manufacturer suggested none be used at all.
I have nothing but respect for hard working people
69 likes
Teacher: "No need to rush in the queue, there is enough food for everyone"
The 111th kid:
That reminds me of the movie, "The Platform".
@@Restrictted lol shit on face
@@rpepe8514 huh?
@@Restrictted he is referring to the scene where one person tries to climb to the top using a rope and the man above literally shits on his face
I like how it just wants to give up over and over, breaking itself, and you're just like "nope, here's some reinforcement, keep working"
Those first gears knew what was going on. When they realized it, they just wanted to get the hell off the train.
The ride never ends. -Mr Bones
I dont know what purpose this video has but i watched every single second of it
To cause unbearable amounts of pain and agony to the motor
AS ALLWAYS
All we need now is Donkey Kong sat at the top, a Princess in distress and Mario running along the bottom with a hammer dodging barrels.
never thought of that lol!
When he busted out the different coloured gears, I knew this was gonna be a long one.
He's not just an expert in engineering and physics but his cinematography is top class.
And a LEGO expert
The montage at the end was pretty good.
Engineer: Hey boss, I did those calculations you wanted.
Boss: How much gear train loss does it have?
Engineer: Yes.
Me: oh this is very satisfying!
The motor: screaming quietly
Gives me more thoughts about electron bump theory than anything mechanical engineering related.
Also looks like a circuit to me
People : that’s a lot of gears !
Me : that’s a lot of friction !
Finally I'm not the only science nerd here
Yeah. How to slow down a system without using different sizes of gears.
@@josethezombiewolf4454 i can assure you that there are a lot of engineers watching
Oh no, the thermal energy being wasted
@@fluffigverbimmelt Can confirm =D
The strength of the battery represents every uni student as the year progresses
The most underrated comment 😂
You know he’s got a lot when he starts placing the grey pieces
as opposed to the gray pieces?
Just because there’s almost no friction doesn’t mean a force is applied, whenever a gear is applied it puts a lot more weight that needs to be moved, by that applying a greater force for each individual gear, because of that with every gear in the mix it would need a greater force to pass the mechanical force onto the last gear, in a way, it’s like you were pushing a big block of ice across the pavement (starting off with 5 kg and adding 1 kg every second, Ice doesn’t melt), you almost have no friction applied in said object, since you are the constant push even if it would be easy at first, the weight would eventually overcome the strength being applied to it, bringing it to very little to being completely motionless.
The motor sounds like it's begging for mercy
You can use this and an ammeter to measure the friction induced by one gear.
How
@@ayush8650 you put on just enough gears to JUST stop the motor. Then, you measure torque at stall for that motor, OR use the amperage draw plus a motor characterization sheet to find that, then you arrange the shit so there's friction on one side and all your other forces on the other and divide the final answer by however many shafts you're turning.
Not only friction but gear mass is stopping the motion. If you study real dynamic, your brain blow.
@@GarGlingT the mass cancels out of the equation.
Y’know, this thing really grinds my gears
Actually it's grinding his gears
Underated reply😂😂
Pun city
Would the gears turn better if the gears were in a straight line?
I swear the motor was dying so much it started flatlining about 7 times there
Gears: "trying to get free"
This Guy: "stops that action"
Gears: Why we still here... just to suffe-
"why are we still here... Just to suffe-RRRRRRrrrrrr...rrrrrrRrRr... RrrrrrrRRrrRr
Just took this off 69 likes should I take it off
@@bohdanporter5005 nah too late
No wonder they call it metal gear
we're all just cogs in a machine
"What does your machine do?"
"It goes."
"What does your machine do?"
"It melts motor brushes"
Yuh
It lives a torturous agonizing life in hell.
"What does your machine do?"
"Stuff"
"What kind of stuff?"
"STUFF!"
@@LostFunocity "IMPORTANT STUFF!"
these videos can relieve stress. Thanks 😊
Gear : im going off
This guy : shut up
Gear i am gonna break the surroundings near me
This guy : shut up
Gear : i am not gonna stay at my place
Guy : STFU
your english is not bad for a second language mate but this was quite funny to read :P
lol
Lol
@@jackmiller8851 yes i should improve :D
Sometimes I have existential questions in my mind, like :
- Why did youtube recommand this to me ?
- Why did I click ?
- Why did I watch the whole thing ?
LMAO
yea lmao
Lmao me too.
algorithm must have really liked this one
-why did I take the time to comment?
Her: He's probably thinking about other girls
Him:
LMAO
Ok
Unoriginal
@@AntonPogonin u jealous bro
I remember something like this, the robotics teacher worked with these things and asked us to do some group projects, it was in the eighth grade. I remember being with my friends, for some reason, imitating a pinscher.