So many of the videos on this are trying to make them smaller, but I actually love the bigger and chunkier parts you have here. It may be harder to use the engine but the motion of the model itself is so satisfying!
Very nice to watch. I don't build with lego technic much anymore, but watching and seeing you design, analyse and modify during the building process makes me remember the good times of building and engineering things with lego technic.
the goal is not to have a smaller and more efficient multi-cylinder engine, the goal is to extract the maximum torque in the configuration! with a single long cylinder..thank you very much for the interest in this chain
Very nice engine. In my opinion, big problem is connecting flywheel with crank by gears, not directly. I bet these two gears would wear very fast. But even now it works smooth :) Greetings!
Thank you for looking and for your technical opinion..I need to build a larger and heavier flywheel in order to have more energy on the flywheel. the pinion technique is precisely to be able to compensate for this problem..see you soon
@@brickmovement98880 I wish good luck with improvements, just keep in mind rigidness of crank-flywheel connection, as it transfers forces in alternating direction. I'm looking forward to see another engines made by you.
@cielakovsky thank you for your answer, I keep in mind that the rigidity of the crankshaft is important..I am currently developing a crankshaft assembly technique which, I hope, will definitively solve the problem and which could be useful to many creators lego engine
I think this could be a great addition to your engine, I have this mechanism in mind for your air timer. It's a crank mechanism but the crank arm is a rack thats slides on a pinion, which makes this pinion oscillate, exactly similar to the lever like action air switch. I will share what it looks like: It's on the thumbnail of the video called 'mechanical principles part 03', by the you tuber 'art of rendering'. If you made this connecting rod arm longer and the crank shorter you can vary the swinging like oscillation, to perfectly time the input air of the engine. Oh one final note theres another mechanism I have in mind instead of the crank you used, ( I must admit works perfectly as you shown), theres this other mechanism from this video called: 'Building a more efficient bike' by 'Works by design', this mechanism tries to maximise torque over angle displacement curve, broadening the sine curve of a regular crank mechanism. Finally I think this is a good job! Hope to see more exciting videos like this!
hello thank you for appreciating my work...in fact we can still improve...at the moment I am working so that the crankshaft no longer twists...the plastic Lego axles transmit the torque very poorly...it really needs to be I found a solution for that, especially if I want to add cylinders... see you soon
@@brickmovement98880 Before you try to build one, just take some research on you tube, Instagram, or TikTok to see how people make them. There are two main kinds of engines, piston engines and turbines. I'm leave the big info about them to your discovery but turbines get much greater RPM and torque than piston, and are far simpler.
I am at maximum travel of the 2x11 pneumatic cylinder. the length of the connecting rod is also a maximum of this length in relation to the weight of the assembly..😉
the most of the time i see people making small engines with the parts directly, you make your own parts using the parts that other people used to make yhier engine. gotta respect that one.
Thank you, the purpose of this motor is to drive several small machine tools, for the diorama on the industrial theme that I am preparing... and therefore this motor had to have a lot of torque
@LandonBarricklow I too hope that this RUclips channel will grow! in any case I put all my energy into this adventure...to succeed you have to believe in it, thank you for your support and I also encourage you! see you soon for a new video!
Why do people like you act as if you are discovering this stuff?! You just built a pneumatic steam engine. You didn't have to "adjust" shit! You just needed to BUILD A FREAKING STEAM ENGINE in Lego. Get over yourself.
best lego engine i've ever seen
thank you very much
So many of the videos on this are trying to make them smaller, but I actually love the bigger and chunkier parts you have here. It may be harder to use the engine but the motion of the model itself is so satisfying!
thank you very much for appreciating my work..see you soon
Looks great. I like the sound it makes too.
Thanks you
Very nice to watch. I don't build with lego technic much anymore, but watching and seeing you design, analyse and modify during the building process makes me remember the good times of building and engineering things with lego technic.
thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it
Flywheel should have more mass. A LOT more.
yes I know, that's why I make it turn faster than the crankshaft! to compensate for the lack of mass!
Very satisfying. Should try and make an inline 6
the next engine will be better...in a next video. Thanks for watching and enjoying
Try making it smaller and add more zylinders if you do it correctly you can get so much torque out of these engines it is insane
the goal is not to have a smaller and more efficient multi-cylinder engine, the goal is to extract the maximum torque in the configuration! with a single long cylinder..thank you very much for the interest in this chain
@@brickmovement98880amazing build man u got a sub❤
Very nice engine. In my opinion, big problem is connecting flywheel with crank by gears, not directly. I bet these two gears would wear very fast. But even now it works smooth :) Greetings!
Thank you for looking and for your technical opinion..I need to build a larger and heavier flywheel in order to have more energy on the flywheel. the pinion technique is precisely to be able to compensate for this problem..see you soon
@@brickmovement98880 I wish good luck with improvements, just keep in mind rigidness of crank-flywheel connection, as it transfers forces in alternating direction. I'm looking forward to see another engines made by you.
@cielakovsky thank you for your answer, I keep in mind that the rigidity of the crankshaft is important..I am currently developing a crankshaft assembly technique which, I hope, will definitively solve the problem and which could be useful to many creators lego engine
I think this could be a great addition to your engine, I have this mechanism in mind for your air timer. It's a crank mechanism but the crank arm is a rack thats slides on a pinion, which makes this pinion oscillate, exactly similar to the lever like action air switch. I will share what it looks like:
It's on the thumbnail of the video called 'mechanical principles part 03', by the you tuber 'art of rendering'. If you made this connecting rod arm longer and the crank shorter you can vary the swinging like oscillation, to perfectly time the input air of the engine.
Oh one final note theres another mechanism I have in mind instead of the crank you used, ( I must admit works perfectly as you shown), theres this other mechanism from this video called: 'Building a more efficient bike' by 'Works by design', this mechanism tries to maximise torque over angle displacement curve, broadening the sine curve of a regular crank mechanism.
Finally I think this is a good job! Hope to see more exciting videos like this!
hello thank you for appreciating my work...in fact we can still improve...at the moment I am working so that the crankshaft no longer twists...the plastic Lego axles transmit the torque very poorly...it really needs to be I found a solution for that, especially if I want to add cylinders... see you soon
Super ❤
Merci beaucoup !
Awesome job!
Thanks you
Wow! solid engine, would like to see more tests of the torque!
thank you very much for appreciating this achievement. I am currently preparing the video on the torque and power test...a little patience 😉
I was wondering, what will be used as piston. Then I was surprised piston was used as piston. Good video.
Thanks you
Keep it up
Thanks you
I like the use the the pneumatics to create such a high torque engine. Have you ever thought to create a Lego vacuum engine?
thank you, I have never built an aspirated engine
@@brickmovement98880 Before you try to build one, just take some research on you tube, Instagram, or TikTok to see how people make them. There are two main kinds of engines, piston engines and turbines. I'm leave the big info about them to your discovery but turbines get much greater RPM and torque than piston, and are far simpler.
Dieser Klang ist perfekt👍
Thanks
I havent ever seen such elastic fingers. It looks like alien's ones
thank you very much, 😁🤣..those are the fingers of a real life mechanic, that’s why!
Wicked build ! Next convert it to run on steam? Could use a g scale train boiler . Maybe power a vehicle with it
steamers with plastic Lego jacks...I have a big doubt..🤣🤣
this video really should have more views
thank you you're here.. and it's already cool
Make the crank longer, the longer the crank is, the more torque
I am at maximum travel of the 2x11 pneumatic cylinder. the length of the connecting rod is also a maximum of this length in relation to the weight of the assembly..😉
This engine is really cool!
Thanks you
the most of the time i see people making small engines with the parts directly, you make your own parts using the parts that other people used to make yhier engine. gotta respect that one.
thank you very much, yes we have to be creative and make our brain work to be able to make beautiful engines..soon the test video..
I love lego engine and this is why this is the best realistic lego engine i've seen good job partner! ;]
thank you very much, it uses the entire stroke of the 2x11 cylinder..that's why it is very big and torquey
Nice!
Thanks
you are the best youtuber
thank you very much
It sounds like a techno beat :)
yes it's very nice
Amazing!
Thanks you
at 11:14 it sounded like you were in a steam engine room lmao
Yesss.. thanks you
now make a lego combustion engine
It must work!😅but not for long
That's a monster that can probably have enough energy to generate electricity 😮🤯👍❤️
thank you, yes it is capable of producing electricity...the test of this motor in a future video. subscribe so you don't miss the rest...see you son
Awesome, but need more RPM to run a DC motor electrical generator, w be great
Thank you, the purpose of this motor is to drive several small machine tools, for the diorama on the industrial theme that I am preparing... and therefore this motor had to have a lot of torque
Got enough bricks to make an online 6 cylinder ???
I lack the bricks to be able to build a 6 cylinder. but I have enough to make a 2 cylinder...in the next video...see you soon
Based on some of the grammar I was waiting for “the design is very human”
I try to be as realistic as possible
@@brickmovement98880 I was making a joke… no harm no foul
So cool 😎
Thanks you
Your welcome I hope you get I big Chanel some day I want to be like you
@LandonBarricklow I too hope that this RUclips channel will grow! in any case I put all my energy into this adventure...to succeed you have to believe in it, thank you for your support and I also encourage you! see you soon for a new video!
You can tell he definitely works on real engines
I was born in gearbox oil😁😅🤣
you should’ve made it vacuumed powered
it's true I could have
use the variable valve timing
Yes using variable timing valve
How about a V8 engine made out of lego
the next engine will be one....I'll leave you the pleasure of discovering it, it's coming soon 😉
Craft something to attach to it!!!! Urgently!!
The test video will be online Saturday or Sunday depending on where you are located in the world. I invite you to watch it, it is nice
Great! Of course I will! I'm from Brazil
great ! hello to Brazil
Now put that engine in some vehicle 😮
yes I should try that
Why do people like you act as if you are discovering this stuff?! You just built a pneumatic steam engine. You didn't have to "adjust" shit! You just needed to BUILD A FREAKING STEAM ENGINE in Lego. Get over yourself.
it's still entertaining for the most part..thanks for watching
put that engine in a car❤
I'm going to try that
@@brickmovement98880 Sick Man
Like you 👍
Thanks you
i live in italy so more people can watch this video
What can I do to get you more subscribers?
(Not a youtuber btw this is from a different comment) harder you work the more subs you get
it's all about drive all about power we stay hungry we devour
How do I have more subs
more work, more subscribers😉
@@brickmovement98880I think the guy you replied to said how awesome the engine is that he expected that it would blow up (maybeeeee)
and get creative
Yes