Put some plates betwene frame and technic brics and connect technic bricks to frame by some horicontal beams or technic brisćks also if you take off frames and instead use technic bricks and plates you ´ll have much stronger base, or just slow down lol xd
I have. My brother and I once took over the entire front room of our house by emptying all three of our 30 gallon Lego buckets on the floor. We then spent a month building a little city in the "Lego Junkyard" as we started to call it. There was a lot of cursing that month from Legos going rogue and finding feet.
I think you might be able to get a higher RPM with a more balanced “flywheel” at the end, (either 2 or 4 mini figs in a parallel or star pattern respectively)
Interesting, the gears seem to have a 1:3 transmition. For the first ones this is roughly consistent: 200rpm, 600, 1800 But then the increase in ratio goes down, seems as the torque goes up it slows the motor down.
Low speeds mean there is high torque available, and vice versa. Since more torque is needed to turn the shaft due to the extensive gearing, it cuts down on speed. This is what is observed in the video. To make the transmission ratio increase constantly to 1:3, either more voltage needs to be applied over the DC motor circuit (which is not a good idea), or a second parallel motor needs to drive the circuit over a second shaft
@@Kallum that's an explanation I was looking for in the comments section, thank you so much! Surprisingly nobody bothered about the reason behind this sudden and significant drop in RPM. Probably everyone just got that naturally... well, I guess I'll need to pass the secondary school program in physics once again.
@@playaaaLV No problem! I am a student in electromechanics and power electronics, and i have to say there are many videos on youtube explaining really well how this works. Might be interesting to look up some time, it's really fun to learn about.
This is really cool to see. One of my classes this year is technology and we have been doing things with gears but we haven't done anything motorized yet. I am excited if we do!
The point where the friction of plastic against plastic starts to actually slow it down instead of speeding it up when adding the next gear ratio is interesting. If there was a way to greatly reduce that drag, (like with an oil like sewing machine oil, or even by using actual bearings on the shafts or something like that), then you'd probably surely be able to reach that goal of 10K RPM... Or maybe even exceed it... But you will probably also have to find a way to make the LEGO guy more of a *balanced* load when spinning, that way the entire contraption doesn't just vibrate apart and fly all over the room, lol!
3:09 the minifig goes BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
At high RPM, the Lego starts to break down. Any ideas how to avoid this?
Put some plates betwene frame and technic brics and connect technic bricks to frame by some horicontal beams or technic brisćks also if you take off frames and instead use technic bricks and plates you ´ll have much stronger base, or just slow down lol xd
oil the axles
Thread to tie the pieces together
Cross-lock the Lego with perpendicular piecs, beams and pins.
use lubricant i reccomend veggie oil as its safe and cheap
It's so satisfying to look how you improve on the construction after it breaks
I was just gonna comment about this. Him having to like reinforce the structure adds to the appeal of it.
@@Youonyouon ikr
Regular kid me would have just completely rebuilt it
I just would give up
That head spin at the end was epic
Tu ļoti labi liec lego👌👍👍👍👍👍🤘
Yeah
Yep
Completly
I agree to the fact that it was epic
This is like g force training for lego people. That minifig is gonna be the best pilot in the world.
Nah dude hes fucking dead
nah he's gonna be dead
@@MisterDillPickle Can't die if you were never alive to begin with
@@rysea9855 lmao
Minifig has crapped himself more times than he cares to admit.
I grew up with Legos but I’m gonna be honest with you I don’t think I’ve ever heard somebody play with them as loud as this guy does
I have. My brother and I once took over the entire front room of our house by emptying all three of our 30 gallon Lego buckets on the floor. We then spent a month building a little city in the "Lego Junkyard" as we started to call it. There was a lot of cursing that month from Legos going rogue and finding feet.
@@IceSki117 impressive
You haven’t heard a kid rummage through a bin full of Legos at 2 AM. Sounds like a waterfall.
@@chumbawaumbacumpa i was that kid
My dude ain’t gonna be an astronaut he gonna be a helicopter
He gonna spin to the moon
Fr
helicopter helicopter
@@RandomPerson1490 Parakofer parakofer
@@RandomPerson1490 Waa sonata kopter (kopter)
Also to get max rpms:
Chart motor current VS rpm to find the most efficient loaded condition of the motor.
Increase voltage (up 30V)(?).
max is 12V due to overcurrent protection bruh
@@Frostnaut50_official not if you add motors.
@@Frostnaut50_official Max voltage on this motor 40V
I love how sometimes the construction just destroys itself because can't take the force anymore but the astronaut still taking it like a champ
If lego spins like that, it can make engines for airplanes, helicopters and... if designed, can be a good lego person!
3:08 the LEGO figurine finally managed to scream 😎
1:06 loading screens be like:
I was gonna say.
Это самая ламповая центрифуга, что я видел)
Ноги у челика так и не снялись - крепкий орешек 💪🏿
Видно что оригинальный
@@Vik_888 нет не знаю
Definitely lol
Бедная фигурка
There's only so much you can do with one motor. The more rpm you shoot for, the less torque you have to spin the minifigure.
If you do enough calculations, thats the rpm of a high-seperation force fairing.
i love how every issue was just solved with lego pieces. satisfied.
I think you might be able to get a higher RPM with a more balanced “flywheel” at the end, (either 2 or 4 mini figs in a parallel or star pattern respectively)
0:43 head flys off!! So dangerous!!
I feel more sorry for those poor motors than I do the minifigure
I like the fact he goes faster than a car
Well a car is heavy
@@apocalypse5228 heavier than that Lego figure's balls?
@@Joutube_is_trash didn't knew you were interested in balls but ok
When I saw his face at the end I deadass said out loud “ye, you better be piss scared or he won’t be as merciful next time
Thank you for making a lego torso look like a 2x2 circle tile
Nobody:
This song pops up: " HELECOPTER HELECOPTER"
"How many engines will be required for this?" Probably a dozen
It’s Not required, it’s necessary.
"You spin me right round, baby right round like a record, baby right round, round, round."
2:55 sounds like a diesel idling
The poor guy was literally phase shifting into another dimension holy shit
This guy is about to discover how to get something into light speed with legos 💀
Here first if this blows up
Watching a LEGO driveshaft torque itself out of its engine block is one of the most satisfying things I didn’t know I needed to see.
bro do you understant that what you made has almost more power than a race car?
thats beyond insanity!
No he did not??? How did you come to such conclusion?
Weight
@@derSkedda they ignored weight
Maybe speed but not power wtf
I love how you put helmet on him :3
ngl that last spin sounded like a gatling gun firing.
The transition at 1:16 killed me.
He's just lying on the ground near death only to be put right back on with a higher gear ratio.
astronaut: you spin me right round baby right round
great video keep it up
3:16 - best moment!
The head flying off and then the helmet was just perfect
The first lego man to phase through reality
1:16 you made him so fast you distorted the universe and ripped apart his atoms.
What an excellent study in exploring design limits. Also lots of fun! 😁
Gran vídeo 😃
That point where the assembly is all like "We're about to achieve lift" lol
3:10 helicopter helicopter, paracopter paracopter 😂🤣😂🤣
I’m surprised the helmet stayed on as long as it did
3:17 HIS FACE!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Все:просто играют Lego
Этот гениальный чел:
0:43 just nanosecond before he lost his head, I thought to myself “at least he’s wearing a helmet”
🤣 the face at the end
I like the fact eveytime he changes something atleast 1 thing goes wrong
you really spun this man at high velocities
You know it's 'bout to get wild when he pulls out bonus supporting
Pretty sure this Lego man has travelled into the future
1:25 when you forgot to turn on silent & no vibration mode.
What an excellent and fun idea to try with lego:)
Thank you 🤗
This is life - either you are the one who develops mechanisms or you are the one who tests them.
Interesting, the gears seem to have a 1:3 transmition.
For the first ones this is roughly consistent: 200rpm, 600, 1800
But then the increase in ratio goes down, seems as the torque goes up it slows the motor down.
Low speeds mean there is high torque available, and vice versa. Since more torque is needed to turn the shaft due to the extensive gearing, it cuts down on speed. This is what is observed in the video. To make the transmission ratio increase constantly to 1:3, either more voltage needs to be applied over the DC motor circuit (which is not a good idea), or a second parallel motor needs to drive the circuit over a second shaft
@@Kallum that's an explanation I was looking for in the comments section, thank you so much! Surprisingly nobody bothered about the reason behind this sudden and significant drop in RPM. Probably everyone just got that naturally... well, I guess I'll need to pass the secondary school program in physics once again.
@@playaaaLV No problem! I am a student in electromechanics and power electronics, and i have to say there are many videos on youtube explaining really well how this works. Might be interesting to look up some time, it's really fun to learn about.
You spin me right 'round, baby, right 'round
Like a Lego, baby, right 'round, 'round, 'round
If it goes a little faster it can easily make a black hole
alternative name:how turn lego figurines into plane propellers
Make a car that moves by the car shaking or spinning like in 0:54
Finally someone put a motor on the right end of the gears to achieved light speed.
Can you put him vertical to drive gear its reduce vibrations
Nice 💡
This man is always prepared.
Pls make something star wars!
Man started to sound like an A-10 Warthog
This is really cool to see. One of my classes this year is technology and we have been doing things with gears but we haven't done anything motorized yet. I am excited if we do!
The ending was really cool and the “experiment” I guess was even cooler
Thanks!
next step: make a RC plane that actually flies
Definitely need to test at what RPM the arms / head / legs start flying off.........for science.
Probably the greatest experiment of all time. Certainly puts Webb telescope in the shade.
Man's getting ready to fly to Mars 🤣
Тест пройден успешно!
3:09 „at 7000 rpm everything fades“
Nice
Thanks!
Minifigure: Help! Save me from this madman! LOL
Balance your minifig!
Fix him in just the right position so that there is NO vibration.
You'll get more rpm and the builds will stay together.
And the axle won't melt when he decides to jump the shark and add like forty motors tom ake the minifig's limbs separate
3:08
My life is spain
Without the a
*Insert Interstellar docking theme*
Come on TARS! Come on TARS!
That minifigur be like:😱😵😵😵
🤢🤮😂🤣💀
The point where the friction of plastic against plastic starts to actually slow it down instead of speeding it up when adding the next gear ratio is interesting. If there was a way to greatly reduce that drag, (like with an oil like sewing machine oil, or even by using actual bearings on the shafts or something like that), then you'd probably surely be able to reach that goal of 10K RPM... Or maybe even exceed it...
But you will probably also have to find a way to make the LEGO guy more of a *balanced* load when spinning, that way the entire contraption doesn't just vibrate apart and fly all over the room, lol!
Thanks for the suggestion! Did you watch that one? ruclips.net/video/oqKz3xfzQDs/видео.html
when he starts to add more it doesnt even seem to get faster, it just sounds like a plane engine...
Mom: He will become a doctor!
Dad: No, he will become a cop!
Me in next room:
Speed, I am speed!
😂😂😂 that ending tho 😂😂😂 ya bout killed my ass 👍👍👍
This reminds me of Interstellar a lot ✨
That astronaut was like: Imma "head" out
Ну да, я бы не хотел так крутится)
"the g-force is too great, our astronaut was decapitated."
"Well, just glue his head back on. And use that fancy glue."
0:42 so no head
0:50 The face of "Let's fucking do this!"
Build super speed car
Nice idea!
3:09 the minifig goes BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
A comment!!!!!
The whole time watching I had the interstellar music playing in my head
Lego minifigure: 🤢
That spinner so hard his head came off
It's like that twister scene from Mission to Mars. You know the one.
Id watch a 1h vid of a figure spinning at 700 rpm any day please do it lmao
OK THAT WAS COOOOL
he can make something lethal out of a kids toy
When Lego people eventually become sentient, they will surely remember this moment.
"Jane! Stop this crazy thing!"-that lego guy every time you spun that thing up.