@Wienerpoops oof. Many people say that they liked 8th grade, so don't be worried about my words, but 8th grade was a living hell for me (mainly because of bullies, harder work [that's the year I got AAC classes for the first time], friends moving, and just the school being crowded.
I mean, i prefer based on color, not friction. But if I had to choose, uhh welp maybe dark grey with friction. I mean, just think of the possibilities!! 😱
Blue raspberry is my favourite flavour of technic pins 😋😋😋 It’s not too loose and soft but it’s not too stiff and hard. Just in the middle like I like it
I remember discovering this. I was at first confused that some pins were tighter than others but then I realized it was made that way The red one is my favorite
I actually knew this. And I think it has something to do with the slits in the pins. A sand pin (16mm) has less friction and less slits. A black pin (16mm) has more friction and more slits. So the more slits a piece has, the harder they are to move, which is likely why pin are colour coded.
I learned something similar when I did LEGO Robotics in school. As I recall, it was black pins for friction, gray for free spinning. But that was full pins, so maybe it's slightly different for half-pins.
for the longer pins, the gray one is similar to the short white pin, it will reduce friction, and it amazing for LEGO Action figures, (like some of mine) if you have enough pieces and skill, a trapdoor, (if you don't have the trapdoor pieces) for a head of a character, etc. but the black one, is similar to the dark gray short pin. it can be used for if you don't want free movement on something, but you still want it to be able to move. hope this helped!
When I was a kid, I tried to make a ceiling fan out of lego It never worked, it was always stiff as fk I see why now I probably used a dark gray pin because I wanted it all to be in the same color
It actually has nothing to do with color and everything to do with whether or not they have friction knubs or not. For instance you can get gray Technic pins that have do not have them . Lego try to not mix-and-match tattoos that are easily identifiable but you can get yellow tan grey black pins all without friction
I don’t think it’s about preference, but rather which one you need for a specific purpose at the moment, cuz they really seem like they’re simply for different things.
As a Bionicle owner this has to be BS. Bionicles came with dozens of these each in every color for joints. They didn't give the blue guy stiff joints or whatever he's trying to say lol
Tip: Though the blue one can swivel, it spins less freely than the white or grey ones
That is exactly what I was gonna say as it’s about in between
Yeah, the blue and black ones don’t move near as much
There is also a tan one that swivels easily
Yeah I was about to say this as well
_COOL_
Very interesting! I didn't even know they made red ones!
They are in like every Lego Star Wars set lol
Spongebob
Tapos bob lego please please please😊
Red ones are relatively new compared to the others, first appearance in 2022
Number 3
That “stud of a brick” really caught me off guard
Same
@@alexanim8orbooth
Same
It's actually good non curse word
or what about "*****"?
The blue ones have tight friction for me and there are tan ones that have next to 0 friction and are really good.
I used tan ones to make a Boeing 777. Or should I say bong 7,77
My guess is tans are older whites
@@Hyperaxe_realthey also used Lego to make the real Boeing 727
The tan ones are very loose. The blue is way tighter than them.
yes
@Wienerpoops fr. Back in my engineering class, we used Legos for some models, and we only had access to tan, blue, and black.
@Wienerpoops I did, but math was too complicated for me, so I'm choosing to take a business major in college.
@Wienerpoops lol. Opposite for me since 8th grade. I wish I could do math wellm
@Wienerpoops oof. Many people say that they liked 8th grade, so don't be worried about my words, but 8th grade was a living hell for me (mainly because of bullies, harder work [that's the year I got AAC classes for the first time], friends moving, and just the school being crowded.
The blue Ones can also be stiff
Wow 56 likes this is awesome
@@zachandrobvermaasanddeatha457delete that shit now lil bro
@@zachandrobvermaasanddeatha457 nah keep it up
For me, blue has always been one of the tighter ones
That "stud of a brick" really fair
I mean, i prefer based on color, not friction. But if I had to choose, uhh welp maybe dark grey with friction. I mean, just think of the possibilities!! 😱
I think that one is my favorite too!!
Blue raspberry is my favourite flavour of technic pins 😋😋😋
It’s not too loose and soft but it’s not too stiff and hard. Just in the middle like I like it
I remember discovering this. I was at first confused that some pins were tighter than others but then I realized it was made that way
The red one is my favorite
Thank you! Not too lone ago I had some problems involving them because I didn't have and snot bricks and this solved it!
I ussually use the tight friction ones but the open friction ones are great for wheels.
Dark grey and red ones are cool
I actually knew this. And I think it has something to do with the slits in the pins. A sand pin (16mm) has less friction and less slits. A black pin (16mm) has more friction and more slits. So the more slits a piece has, the harder they are to move, which is likely why pin are colour coded.
mine does the opposite, did i break it?
Oh, that's very cool! Can you please do a complex rabbit?
I put blue pins on most of my weapons to represent tape, I’ve only seen light grey and blue ones in person
Probably for the best they come in different colors, just a shame that sometimes conpromises a sets look.
“Stud if a brick” is the best way to bypass a curse word
I was OBSESSED with technic/lego hero factory as a kid, I found these differences when i was like 5 it’s so wild to hear it here
black technic pins???
Stud of a brick is an amazing phrase
If only I knew before I made my Legos idea set. Will save me about 30 bricks now
Lego is very clever on making these technic pins
I actually did know that, and because of the dye some of them last longer than others too. The dye causes brittleness as they age.
“Stud of a brick” is my favorite quote of the day 🤣💀
“Son of a brick” is my new go-to expletive
"Stud of the bricks" got me rolling in the floor!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you for this video
I learned something similar when I did LEGO Robotics in school. As I recall, it was black pins for friction, gray for free spinning. But that was full pins, so maybe it's slightly different for half-pins.
for the longer pins, the gray one is similar to the short white pin, it will reduce friction, and it amazing for LEGO Action figures, (like some of mine) if you have enough pieces and skill, a trapdoor, (if you don't have the trapdoor pieces) for a head of a character, etc. but the black one, is similar to the dark gray short pin. it can be used for if you don't want free movement on something, but you still want it to be able to move. hope this helped!
Thank you for confirming the suspicion I had didn't truly know but it had an inkling feeling
When I was a kid,
I tried to make a ceiling fan out of lego
It never worked, it was always stiff as fk
I see why now
I probably used a dark gray pin because I wanted it all to be in the same color
I thought your Lego Master builds you two did where amazing 🤩
Thanks master builder! I needed this beacuse the other day I build something to move but it din't move
"Stud of a brick" I'm definitely stealing that
I didn’t know that before i watched this! Thank you for the info!
Keep up the great work
I actually knew this and it is very interesting I prefer the movable ones . Nice video 👍
I prefer whichever one I need for a build, if it’s a build or something that has the spin for a blue one if not black
I’m sorry but is English your first language?
@@DeezNuts-ej6sr oh yeah I just used Siri
I had to find this out the hard way
As a mindstorms user, I find this helpful
I only knew about the difference from doing some ev3 building
"Which one do you prefer"
Him: They have different purposes
I found this out the hard way lol
Yellow ones also have no friction
Thanks for sharing, l wondered 🤔, if that may,have been the reason.
My favorite is the tan one because I want a Lego fidget spinner
It actually has nothing to do with color and everything to do with whether or not they have friction knubs or not. For instance you can get gray Technic pins that have do not have them . Lego try to not mix-and-match tattoos that are easily identifiable but you can get yellow tan grey black pins all without friction
"Stud of a brick!"
Your Lego License™ has been revoked.
I needed this information thank you
“Stud of a brick” caught me!
I like the ones that stay stiff and don’t move bc they look good on Star Wars blasters
Rvindell references go hard
It isn’t a preference thing, its a situation thing, like black and grey technic connectors or whatever they’re actually called
“STUD OF THE BRICK”
My mom: what did he sayyy-
Gray ones really like to fly of like fired bullet
I don’t think it’s about preference, but rather which one you need for a specific purpose at the moment, cuz they really seem like they’re simply for different things.
As a Bionicle owner this has to be BS. Bionicles came with dozens of these each in every color for joints. They didn't give the blue guy stiff joints or whatever he's trying to say lol
black ones in all of my Lego technic models is what I prefer
I like the Offwhite color because they spin everything
I was kinda aware of this, but never got any confirmation for it so its cool to learn ^_^
Crap, I knew something was wrong when my pin didn’t want to spin😂
stud of a brick is the best thing have heard all day 🤣🤣🤣
Your my favorite in Lego Masters!
I started to suspect this when I experimented with legos
“Stud f a brick got me dying!” - 🤖
Family-friendly finally nevermind "Day 16"
I’m definitely using “Stud of a brick” when I’m trying not to swear infront of my parents 😭💀🙏
And black make it's tight
Id Love The Custom Blue -> Black Color
Wow thanks for the tip!!
I figured these things out a few years ago the hard way…
Using grey is not great when making something structurally sound
"Stud of a brick" 😂
Tf you mean "which one fo you prefer?" right after you explained they're meant for different tasks
Ok bro chill no need to get pressed
i prefer the ones that doesnt spin, cuz i really need ones that doesnt spin but they have useful shape, but they spin.
I used to bite the blue ones to make them oblong so they wouldn't spin it did work but if I knew this back in the day I wouldn't have done it
the light grey
Blue ones have never been loose for me
Not just pins, axles are different too
Lego forgot a whole bag of technic pins in my Pac-Man set 😭
I love the grey cause it’s got the least friction
Black ones are like the dark gray and red ones as well
"Stud of an brick"💀💀💀
Back when I was a kid the blue and black were tight, and grey was loose.. 😅😅😅
I didn't know they made so many new colors
My younger self:cmon black pin turn!! Blue can why can't you
Me now: oh
5:36 talking abot licenses and then shows grim lock
Is that Nolan from Mr beast 😭😭
It depends on what I’m making. I like the frictionless ones because i like making butterfly knives out of technic pieces
The yellow one is my favorite
Girl actually had to say some of a brick😂
Every copy of stud bricks is personalised
I knew it!!
Ever since I was little, it seemed like this was the case
When I'm not with you I'm a white technic pin
But when I'm with you I'm a red one
Make a Bugatti and Lamborghin
Oh. Makes since to why a certain color of a pin won’t make a propeller spin easily
i love spinning Legos
It's not just about the color, it's more about the ridges, they do color code them now but some.years ago colors didn't mean that much
So that’s why my infinity gauntlet kept spinning on my hulk fig
i use white to make a balisong. it turns so well
Holy crap I honestly had no idea they were different