Making the Longest Lego Cardan Shaft

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
  • Building and testing universal joints and cardan shafts with Lego Technic.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Universal Joint
    01:55 Cardan Shaft Offset
    03:50 Cardan Shaft No Offset
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  • @BrickTechnology
    @BrickTechnology  2 года назад +101

    Check out my newest video: ruclips.net/video/_7wwj9I_Qw8/видео.html

    • @TheRaineWitch
      @TheRaineWitch 8 месяцев назад

      The fact that you go back and edit them all 😂 mad respect

  • @MrLevtastic
    @MrLevtastic 2 года назад +8867

    Using a guitar pick to illustrate the turning speed fluctuations for people on smaller screens or if the camera didn't pick it up was a *really* clever way to do it - very cool!

    • @doursen
      @doursen 2 года назад +49

      I couls see it just fine on my phone, but the sound somewhat helps

    • @DasSparschwein
      @DasSparschwein 2 года назад +50

      I think that something similar was also used in an old kardan shaft explanation video by ford or some other car brand in the 50s.

    • @joratto2833
      @joratto2833 2 года назад +17

      @@DasSparschwein I remember the same video. It’s a timeless method.

    • @AdamHowellProvo
      @AdamHowellProvo 2 года назад +2

      I wish he had contrasted that with a CV joint.

    • @bando404
      @bando404 2 года назад +7

      Is that really a guitar pick? It’s huge…

  • @GunGryphon
    @GunGryphon 2 года назад +2376

    Watching the motor slowly die as there were more and more sections added was heartbreaking.

  • @epiccollision
    @epiccollision 2 года назад +561

    Thank you for perfectly illustrating how small losses in a mechanical chain can add up and cause failures.

  • @tomkampfraath
    @tomkampfraath 2 года назад +6

    5:00 The electromotor:”THAT’S ENOUGH SLICES!!”

  • @kasuraga
    @kasuraga 2 года назад +2350

    This is a great example of why it's important to phase your universal joints properly in all use cases.

    • @villageblunder4787
      @villageblunder4787 2 года назад +66

      Or use CV joints!

    • @SolarWebsite
      @SolarWebsite 2 года назад +69

      @@villageblunder4787 Yeah exactly! Because your output shaft may me nice and stable, but the intermediate axle not being at a stable speed will be noticable at higher masses/higher rpms.

    • @bonovoxel7527
      @bonovoxel7527 2 года назад +18

      Oh thank you, now I know what to search the internet for in order to understand what's the point of this video.

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT 2 года назад +15

      I didn't even know this is a problem but will deffinitly keep it in mind if I ever need them for a design

    • @kasuraga
      @kasuraga 2 года назад +13

      @@villageblunder4787 Lmao of course, or use cv joints. CV joints are definitely better but in situations where only UV joints are gonna be used, definitely phase them properly or you're gonna have a bad time

  • @alexludwig9099
    @alexludwig9099 2 года назад +3286

    The issue with your "no offset" design is that there is still an offset, its just a very minor one. Because its spiraling outward, the angle of change is not exactly 90 degrees, but slightly larger. Over 60 iterations, that small angle has added up to a large offset.

    • @kauhanen44
      @kauhanen44 2 года назад +94

      wouldn't it still be the same angle since they are concentric (almost) regular hexagons? it's just slack in the joint that's accumulating and causing the intermittent rotation.

    • @KimmyR3
      @KimmyR3 2 года назад +214

      ​@@kauhanen44 nope, and it's not actually the offset that's causing the 'fluctuations' but the angle of the joint. the greater the angle, the greater the effect.
      in the real world, a CVD (constant velocity drives) solves this by a number of ways.. one of which is by introducing another universal joint in the same space. in the lego example above, it's basically 2 (or more) universal joints every time a "turn" happens..

    • @StefanNoack
      @StefanNoack 2 года назад +84

      No. You can see them move all in perfect sync. However friction is fluctuating and therefore the motor speed does not remain constant.

    • @ThePapino134
      @ThePapino134 2 года назад +12

      also all the inks seem to be in the same state. every rod should be ofset from the precedent to mitigate the torque problem on the angle offset

    • @allenlark
      @allenlark 2 года назад +71

      you could maintain theoretically perfect 45°/135° angles and still spiral out just by changing side/shaft length. so this isn't necessarily the reason

  • @Marisad
    @Marisad 2 года назад +14

    8:52
    We will miss him. He was a great man and a good friend.
    Rest in Peace

  • @kummer45
    @kummer45 2 года назад +98

    I can't explain how awesome this video is. It's literally an engineering class gone right. This is the best way to learn something complicated having fun with it without spending lots of money.

    • @anongentry2269
      @anongentry2269 Год назад +1

      Total Mech noob here, is there a real-world purpose of this level of iteration with a Cardan Shaft, or is this just a way to demonstrate the cascading increase in offset?

    • @zimidiaz1015
      @zimidiaz1015 Год назад +1

      @@anongentry2269 mech noob here too, but I dont think there is any feasable real world purpose of this level of iteration of universal joints, one or two at a time, maybe, even three, or four if you really want to stretch it, I can see, but 60? thats just ridiculous

    • @Kolonol1
      @Kolonol1 Год назад

      @@anongentry2269 you've never driven a 4 wheel drive vehicle with completely independent suspension all the way around? Maybe a Mercedes? Or a dune buggy? They all have some/ a lot of these concepts

  • @tacomas9602
    @tacomas9602 2 года назад +520

    Universal joints are something you have to watch on farm equipment a lot. Also driveshafts and such!

  • @JayRussellDuramax
    @JayRussellDuramax 2 года назад +597

    I'm not sure what I enjoyed more, the demonstration, or all of the hilarious ways the motors, gears, and other bricks popped apart under the stress! Haha!
    Also, once you got to 18 U-Joints on the car, the drivetrain sounded like the beat to a Johnny Cash song. Hahaha!

    • @jlinkous05
      @jlinkous05 2 года назад +7

      Unreleased Cash track: I Walk The Line of Offset Universal Joints

    • @JayRussellDuramax
      @JayRussellDuramax 2 года назад +3

      @@jlinkous05 I could see Weird Al Yankovic doing something with that... Haha!

    • @basilbrush9075
      @basilbrush9075 Год назад +2

      Yee haw, like a gallopin stahlyun

    • @aaronfoster5680
      @aaronfoster5680 Год назад +4

      And it only took One Piece at a Time!

  • @user-rx7og5on6y
    @user-rx7og5on6y 2 года назад +73

    For the students of vehicle engineering, the unequal velocity universal joint is really kind

  • @RailsofForney
    @RailsofForney 2 года назад +4

    8:21
    GUY: M o v e .
    MOTOR: But I don’t wanna!
    GUY: M O V E
    MOTOR: O-K!
    *MOTOR GOES SPEEEN*

  • @alexlik4197
    @alexlik4197 2 года назад +381

    Wow! I had no idea that the offset thing was even a thing! I learned something new today. Thanks!

    • @gameknight.thump1
      @gameknight.thump1 2 года назад +2

      i cant even tell whats different between the offset and the not-offset XD
      nvm i just didnt notice it at first bc me dum
      btw we have the same first name :o

    • @minidude993
      @minidude993 Год назад +2

      @@gameknight.thump1 I literally took 15 min trying to figure it out. Had to take screenshot to go back and forth and everything lol all makes sense now though

    • @jaredchampagne2752
      @jaredchampagne2752 Год назад +1

      @@minidude993 can you explain it to me? I still don’t get it, the design looks the same. Offset and no offset...I feel so dumb.

    • @nkt1
      @nkt1 Год назад +3

      @@jaredchampagne2752 Look at the middle shaft @1:11. With no offset, the C shapes on each end are both aligned.

    • @olafhoftijzer9571
      @olafhoftijzer9571 7 месяцев назад +1

      What is it used for tho?

  • @TERRORdrigo
    @TERRORdrigo 2 года назад +15

    the sudden gear grinding at 5:40 kills me. it also sounds like a gau 8

    • @stopmotionanimations1
      @stopmotionanimations1 2 года назад

      That moment was like a jump scare for me, especially since I had my volume on almost max with headphones on.

    • @natan6218
      @natan6218 2 года назад

      or sudden, explosive diarrhea

    • @CocoNoCo
      @CocoNoCo Год назад +1

      Sounds like a strong, crispy fart.

    • @Dinginkan
      @Dinginkan Год назад

      @@CocoNoCo ur dad fart

    • @yerpy-nya-furry
      @yerpy-nya-furry 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@CocoNoCo exectly

  • @malinhiles
    @malinhiles 2 года назад +37

    I seriously appreciate how you kept the raw audio. You actually see and hear everything as it happens, no janky ass music covering everything up lol. Great vid!

  • @kayciestraub
    @kayciestraub 2 года назад +7

    7:16 *insert train horn here*

  • @MixZTitaniumDubstep
    @MixZTitaniumDubstep 2 года назад +6

    5:41 that abrupt grinding noise i think is funny.

  • @helpmereach45ksubswithoutvideo
    @helpmereach45ksubswithoutvideo 2 года назад +37

    These videos makes our days better

    • @STA-3
      @STA-3 2 года назад +3

      No, i won't help you reach 31k subs without any videos.

    • @crazygt850
      @crazygt850 2 года назад

      @@STA-3 savage

    • @arnoldrimmer9161
      @arnoldrimmer9161 2 года назад

      I would most certainly agree with you on that!

    • @mansikkamies9146
      @mansikkamies9146 2 года назад

      Bot

  • @sliceofbread2611
    @sliceofbread2611 2 года назад +6

    at 4:30 you made a very trippy optical illusion, it looks like the joints are moving outwards

  • @toothlessblue
    @toothlessblue 2 года назад +2

    4:15 wild optical illusion where if you stare in the centre it looks like it's getting bigger - besides him adding more connectors ;D

  • @Jayderzomb
    @Jayderzomb 2 года назад +191

    I‘m very into mechanical engineering, and i like to think that i know much about it but this is new to me somehow i never thought about this, thanks for spreading information mate!

    • @EstorilEm
      @EstorilEm 2 года назад

      Same! Still scratching my head and simultaneously feeling kinda stupid for not realizing this.

  • @rs37_
    @rs37_ 2 года назад +87

    I loved the short stop motion animation at the end, great detail.

    • @nonpondo_
      @nonpondo_ Год назад +4

      It scared the hell out of me

  • @half_time
    @half_time Год назад +6

    Wicked effect. Looks like the whole octagon is growing in size because of the spin. Love the illusions. 3:55

  • @dorabora2936
    @dorabora2936 Год назад +13

    Honestly this is a brilliant demonstration for how universal joints work, I’m actually studying as an engineer (focused on cars, particularly in Motorsport) and we had this explained in class but even with the animations they had I struggled to intuitively understand how exactly the fluctuations work.
    This demonstration finally made it click, so thank you for this excellent video!

  • @al-asadi
    @al-asadi 2 года назад +73

    That optical illusion @ 3:50 is amazing!

    • @nagualdesign
      @nagualdesign 2 года назад +3

      What optical illusion?

    • @Gwalchgwyn
      @Gwalchgwyn 2 года назад +6

      Oh, wow. Did not notice until I stared at the centre of the image for a few moments. Cool.

    • @allergictoasphalt11
      @allergictoasphalt11 2 года назад +1

      Oh yeah it is!

    • @Gman556
      @Gman556 2 года назад +13

      @@nagualdesign When the axles are spinning it looks like the whole structure is slowly expanding outwards

    • @nagualdesign
      @nagualdesign 2 года назад

      @@Gman556 I don't see that myself but thanks for explaining.

  • @jibs2861
    @jibs2861 2 года назад +14

    3:58 Now I know how to make the chromatic scale with Legos!

  • @florisjaaltink3455
    @florisjaaltink3455 2 года назад +3

    This is brilliant, I've been working on a project using these joints and so far this is the best example of how they behave!

  • @Bear551590
    @Bear551590 2 года назад +28

    So much respect for the time and effort that went into frame matching the transitions at the 4:40 mark.

    • @ArdePiertje
      @ArdePiertje 2 года назад +1

      Nobody cares tho the video is still lit

    • @jo-gu4ln
      @jo-gu4ln 2 года назад +2

      @@ArdePiertje i cared

    • @STA-3
      @STA-3 2 года назад

      @@ArdePiertje i cared

    • @TrueWolves
      @TrueWolves Год назад

      @@ArdePiertje I cared.

    • @RepressedButton
      @RepressedButton Год назад

      I cared

  • @datawsomeduck3383
    @datawsomeduck3383 2 года назад +18

    I like how whenever it broke it went from sounding like a engine with no fuel to a full rpm v12

  • @builder1013
    @builder1013 2 года назад +7

    4:55 My computer when I put shaders on my Minecraft world

  • @conkerthesquirrel4331
    @conkerthesquirrel4331 2 года назад +1

    RUclips algorithm has never done me wrong. Happy to have found your channel! These demonstrations have so many applications outside of Legos. They get my brain thinking differently about common problems I run into at work/home/other projects. Great stuff!

  • @CharliesName
    @CharliesName 2 года назад +4

    I always think to myself when I watch these videos. "Surley this is close to the limit". Then I look at the timebar and it's always less then 50% of the video. You really push these lego experiments to the limit and it's awesome!

  • @BloodyMobile
    @BloodyMobile 2 года назад +8

    I'm always impressed with the unexpected failure points.
    Also with how some of these setups sound like low rpm diesel engines.

  • @allhonesty848
    @allhonesty848 2 года назад +11

    When I went to automotive mechanic school, they used a lego model similar to this to demonstrate automotive drive shafts and problems that arise with them.

  • @plymouthmechanic3423
    @plymouthmechanic3423 2 года назад +1

    Very pleasing to see how much torque you can achieve with Lego! Every time you thought to solve the weak spot, the following weak spot appears. Very nice video!

  • @GilliamFlebus
    @GilliamFlebus Год назад

    It's really cool how you kept matching the motor rythme while adding more joints. Such a subtle detail that seems completely effortless but isn't.

  • @Legominder
    @Legominder 2 года назад +8

    Nice! I knew of this effect but making a chain reaction of the oscillation through the axle is great!

  • @Only_Henrik
    @Only_Henrik 2 года назад +14

    Wow great ways to demonstrate the importance of no offset! also very mesmerizing!

  • @STMNewEngland
    @STMNewEngland Год назад

    that was hypnotic. also this has to be the best demonstration of both mechanical loss and U-joint phasing. i would love to see one with Constant velocity joints.

  • @tenorHarlequin
    @tenorHarlequin Год назад +2

    I love that you show the issues in your device iterations. It's really healthy for upcoming engineers and programmers.

  • @Metalwrath2
    @Metalwrath2 2 года назад +5

    5:11 warthog fires its guns

  • @nickmaclachlan5178
    @nickmaclachlan5178 2 года назад +37

    I'd have been interested to see if some lubrication would have made it any easier to run those 66 U/J's?
    This experiment also perfectly displays the reason why cars need to have constant velocity joints in their axles and driveshafts. Can you imagine having to drive down the road with your wheel speed fluctuating like that? Lol.

    • @N-Kryptic
      @N-Kryptic 2 года назад +6

      Its called driving a Jeep lmao

    • @scopie49
      @scopie49 2 года назад

      Lubrication would definitely help. Brick Experiment Channel has occasionally added lube to some mechanical tests and it increases the RPM and helps preventing overheating/melting of the plastic parts. Some would considering adding lube cheating though since it's involves using something outside the world of Lego itself. I'd still be curious how far it could go because there is a lot of sources of friction adding up throughout this model.

  • @FNBonkers
    @FNBonkers 2 года назад +2

    Nice vid, it demonstrates the oscillating motion of the shaft when you have a difference in angle from one end to another, and of course the huge loads on the bearings. that's why you can't change the drive angle with a traditional cardan shaft, just a parallel offset.

  • @cartsoel9652
    @cartsoel9652 2 года назад

    It’s cool how the sound changes every time he adds something. I enjoyed observing the whole process.

  • @danielfruhauf5304
    @danielfruhauf5304 2 года назад +10

    Didn't expect a video so soon. Very cool!

  • @eyeseaewe1736
    @eyeseaewe1736 2 года назад +19

    Great video as usual. I never knew the phasing of universal joints could have such an effect.

  • @kevinsmith3854
    @kevinsmith3854 2 года назад +2

    I appreciate all the editing with this build.

  • @danieldey
    @danieldey 2 года назад +1

    I never knew about fluctuations like this, and the guitar pick use was awesome!

  • @poobutington207
    @poobutington207 2 года назад +3

    Litterally rhe best type of videos, jus straight content, no commentary, no music. love it man!

  • @randomgamer4048
    @randomgamer4048 Год назад +3

    8:30
    I swear this is the noise printers make

  • @nkronert
    @nkronert 2 года назад +1

    I love the construction "time lapse" edits. Lots of work, but great results!

  • @bobkaster1
    @bobkaster1 2 года назад

    I am so glad I watched this. I've been seeing the same fluctuation in my 42055 Bucket Wheel, now I want to go back and look at the U-Joints in the power system and see just how I have them positioned.

  • @koejoe
    @koejoe 2 года назад +4

    I’m always amazed by how much I learn on this channel.

  • @shangerdanger
    @shangerdanger 2 года назад +21

    There was a technic piece from the 90s that was a U joint inline with axle

  • @thehannomeiring
    @thehannomeiring 2 года назад

    I love how you show the mistakes and failures, this is super awesome, learning alot

  • @DuckInGameStop
    @DuckInGameStop Год назад

    5:10 "oh cool they changed the gear ratio, it'll probably run smoother now"
    *grinding noise directly from hell*

  • @JayAlastor
    @JayAlastor Год назад +3

    7:05 sooo my mind was working right when i was thinking "HEY isnt this used for differentials in cars??"

  • @davesendit1348
    @davesendit1348 2 года назад +9

    Very good video. Very interesting. I have a good idea for the next video for you. What if you made a lego lathe? Maybe it could cut styrofoam or maybe even wood. It would be really neat if it had power feed and everything

  • @MM.
    @MM. 2 года назад

    Fascinating. It's interesting how your test is like a ring-shaped conveyor that would transport objects from all directions to its center. I wonder if something like this exists, although I can imagine that in most instances, you'd simply use a funnel and let gravity do the work.

  • @El-Burrito
    @El-Burrito 2 года назад +2

    I love it when the whole thing pulls itself apart. Such a cool video!

  • @chessie2003
    @chessie2003 2 года назад +10

    The use of a pick to demonstrate rotation speeds is inspired!

    • @thetubeboi6991
      @thetubeboi6991 2 года назад

      He didn’t say it wasn’t.

    • @jacknesbitt240
      @jacknesbitt240 2 года назад +2

      @@thetubeboi6991 inspired is another word for very smart/creative

    • @thetubeboi6991
      @thetubeboi6991 2 года назад

      @@jacknesbitt240 kk, sorry.

  • @jeradblazek677
    @jeradblazek677 2 года назад +5

    Man, Lego's have definitely gone from just being a child's toy, to a tool for aspiring engineers since I was a kid!!

  • @aaronandannelogan
    @aaronandannelogan Год назад

    Clearest explantation I've ever seen (literally!) of why a universal joint is not a constant velocity joint. Subscribed.

  • @kentslocum
    @kentslocum 2 года назад +2

    I learned a lot about universal joints--thank you!

  • @mystic7462
    @mystic7462 2 года назад +3

    Alternate Title: Destroying More Lego Using More Lego

  • @SeLLeks
    @SeLLeks 2 года назад

    There is a really fascinating visual illusion effect if you watch the middle of the building and move your eyes around the joints. Looks like it all expands outwards.

  • @Calthecool
    @Calthecool 2 года назад +74

    Imagine a GBC module that moves the balls to the center using a mechanism like this.

  • @in1
    @in1 2 года назад +33

    As always, another great video! Did you consider a worm gear at the motor?

    • @BrickTechnology
      @BrickTechnology  2 года назад +14

      Thank you, the gear does not matter at some point, the bottleneck are the first 1-4 joints, they give

    • @theyeetus1428
      @theyeetus1428 2 года назад

      Exactly what I thought.

    • @DantalionNL1
      @DantalionNL1 2 года назад +1

      @@BrickTechnology Could it be better if there would be lube added to the shafts? Almost looks like a friction issue.

  • @NicoSmets
    @NicoSmets 2 года назад

    I appreciate the efforts going into making a video like this.

  • @thomasgougeon9804
    @thomasgougeon9804 Год назад

    That poor motor is like: I canne do it Cap'n!! I don have the power!!! This was super fascinating and the guitar picks to show the offset was a great idea!

  • @riclozano
    @riclozano 2 года назад +3

    wait... I wasnt the only one to think that this sounded like old town road right????? 6:27

  • @AngelloProduct
    @AngelloProduct 2 года назад +3

    A weapon to
    Surpass metal gear 8:44

  • @EFCLARK
    @EFCLARK 2 года назад

    Whyyyy was this interesting as hell??? And the Lego man 4th wall break look at the end was a " HA!" moment. Well done

  • @gulcanaslan2673
    @gulcanaslan2673 Год назад

    My man both blesses us with ASMR and cool lego builds, 2 birds 1 rock!

  • @_g7085
    @_g7085 2 года назад +11

    I went back, and forth, back and forth. Many times. I never saw a visual difference between "offset" and "no offset". What did I miss????

    • @_g7085
      @_g7085 2 года назад +4

      @@tusharxo ahhhhhh, now I see it. I was looking for a piece added or removed, or perhaps a different piece. Rather than the two ends of the middle shaft being parallel, they're perpendicular now.
      Thanks!

    • @jasperfk
      @jasperfk 2 года назад +2

      @@_g7085 That really helped, thank you!

  • @xitcix8360
    @xitcix8360 2 года назад +6

    Those lego pieces went through a lot of pressure, I'm surprised none of them broke

  • @sunnivathebest846
    @sunnivathebest846 Год назад

    I like how the motor with all the universal joints sounds like laughing, and it sound more demonic when more are added

  • @MazonDel
    @MazonDel 2 года назад +1

    That poor LEGO man fell into the mechanisms and was lost to us. A moment of silence for their sacrifice in the name of engineering.

  • @swedish_shitpost7756
    @swedish_shitpost7756 2 года назад +4

    4:20 why does it look like its getting bigger?

  • @XperimentorEES
    @XperimentorEES Год назад

    Thanks for demonstrating the inherent flaw with universal joints, though I gotta admit the sputtering was strangely funny.

  • @awesomethang1328
    @awesomethang1328 Год назад

    very cool optical illusion for the second type of joint when it was spinning really clean, looked like it was growing

  • @MrFurbulous
    @MrFurbulous Год назад

    5:42 that went from 0-100% violently!
    Also I jumped me a bit and made laugh hard.

  • @peerappel2012
    @peerappel2012 Год назад

    Although it was sometimes a bit painful to watch this was a really interesting demo of the cardan shaft. Thanks!

  • @drubradley8821
    @drubradley8821 2 года назад

    I am glad you dialed in your PHASING of the U-JOINTS... my OCD was going nuts before on the older videos...LOL... Well done. I enjoyed this video as well..

  • @BARUtubbig
    @BARUtubbig Год назад

    7:42 love how you can see the rotation move through the loop

  • @GuildOfCalamity
    @GuildOfCalamity 2 года назад

    This might be my new favorite channel.
    I had the original yellow MIT Mindstorms brick with the black top and buttons... I'm sure they're very different today, that was 1998.

  • @cyootlabs
    @cyootlabs 2 года назад

    Now that I've been staring at the two frames between the cut where the changes are shown for three whole minutes and finally figured out what "offset" meant, seems simple and it makes sense.

  • @D37o787
    @D37o787 2 года назад

    your channel is a fantastic example of what can happen if things are not fixed correctly. reaction forces create a mess

  • @reggieflo
    @reggieflo 2 года назад

    Using that guitar pick? genius. That slow motion at 4:06 is a subtle, yet well deserved flex. What a dope video

  • @takeoyf
    @takeoyf 2 года назад +1

    Very Nice! please do a no-offset version of all of this because my head needs it

  • @sleepydragonzarinthal3533
    @sleepydragonzarinthal3533 2 года назад +1

    that was way too fun, plus when the video goes slow motion, you can slow it down more on youtube for extra informative observation haha and while we applaud the dedication in this video can we also take a moment to respect how much torque legos can withstand? pretty impressive, and thank god no obnoxious background music!

  • @cosmochaosmaker
    @cosmochaosmaker 2 года назад

    This was awesome and hilarious funny! 😂👍
    Please make more of it! 🙏😃

  • @ScrewySquid
    @ScrewySquid 2 года назад

    When you were doing the no offset the test it started to look like a optical illusion, kinda reminded me of the hypnotoad from futurama

  • @MarkEichin
    @MarkEichin 2 года назад

    I love how the later runs sound like a locomotive :-)

  • @crawler0095
    @crawler0095 2 года назад

    i never knew how much i needed a lego asmr

  • @jeffsadowski
    @jeffsadowski 2 года назад

    First time I have seen inlne vs no inline universal gears. Very interesting. I'd assume it has the same effect in non Lego as well. Very interesting.

  • @eljoh97
    @eljoh97 Год назад

    the sounds and visuals in this video were mesmerizing

  • @SimonLaudati
    @SimonLaudati Год назад

    The initial offset explanation is exactly the reason for the cracking noises of the Technic Defender

  • @eppiox
    @eppiox 2 года назад +1

    This took me WAY TOO LONG to realize 'off set' was a rotate shaft thingy lol, great vid anywho :D I'll never get sick of sweet mechanical Lego videos!

    • @LuigiCharvel
      @LuigiCharvel 2 года назад

      Can you explain me the diffenrence between of set and no off set, don't get it at all after ten watch!