LEGO 3-axis Styrofoam Cutter

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @puzzLEGO
    @puzzLEGO Год назад +313

    the way the diagonal wheels fit perfectly and rolled smoothly onto the side bricks at 1:36 was so satisfying. such a precise and clever build.
    and not to mention 8:03. speaks for itself...

  • @meehdrescher
    @meehdrescher Год назад +215

    that last thing... was oddly satisfying

    • @masonce98
      @masonce98 Год назад +2

      I read this comment before I watched the video.. this is true

  • @hollt693
    @hollt693 Год назад +171

    0:12 "This cutter is not a LEGO brick" Thank you for that.
    But anyway, this is an awesome build! I have a similar handheld foam cutter, and one thing people who haven't used one might not know is that the wire often doesn't even touch the foam! Most of the "cutting" action is just the heat from the wire melting the styrene enough to release the air trapped inside of it, causing it to shrink away from the wire. And while that property is what allows it to glide through the foam so easily, it also means that the kerf (the width of the cut) varies considerably depending on how quickly or slowly you move the wire through the material. That makes it very difficult to achieve clean, attractive cuts by hand, which is why this CNC cutter is so cool!
    But even with this, the dwell time on the last piece (the screw) would vary considerably depending on the proximity to the axis of rotation, so the kerf would be thinner towards the outside and thicker towards the middle, where more heat can build up. Oh, and going back to the point about the wire "cutting" by melting and popping the cells of the foam, I believe the reason the "0" failed to detach completely was because of how the wire traversed the same path as it was entering and exiting the center hole cutout, so the material had already been partially melted and re-hardened, causing it not to recede from the wire as much, and therefore to re-fuse to itself slightly. At least, that's my theory.

  • @loopingbricks899
    @loopingbricks899 Год назад +45

    I swear every time I think to myself “akiyuki hasn’t posted in a while” I see a new video within a few days! And it always feels like such a blessing!

  • @TheGreatSteve
    @TheGreatSteve Год назад +43

    I once just bought the wire and built a really big cutter with it. I used a train controller for power. It worked really well after a few improvements were made to it.

    • @twelvemp6532
      @twelvemp6532 Год назад

      whenever akiyuki posts it's a good day!
      awesome build!

  • @anthonycannet1305
    @anthonycannet1305 Год назад +10

    It’s also a lathe. Set the piece to spin continuously like the last one, and you can use it like a very slow moving lathe

  • @yonahgreene
    @yonahgreene Год назад +42

    That is beyond cool. The level of precision on the finished product and what it makes is unreal!!

  • @idkbruh173
    @idkbruh173 Год назад +7

    the percision is really impressive, especially considiering it was made with legos

  • @jupiterbjy
    @jupiterbjy Год назад +6

    Heated Chrome wire cutter, played with it a lot - that brings me back a nostalgia! absolutely love your builds.

  • @Fasteroid
    @Fasteroid Год назад +5

    Amazing engineering as always, Akiyuki.
    すごくすごい!

  • @kummer45
    @kummer45 Год назад +7

    He became literally a tech gadget engineer. His hobby became his profession.

  • @SKFEM
    @SKFEM Год назад +8

    few years ago i was the cnc operator at an EPS factory. this thing is better quality than what they had me using..

    • @darkthorn1072
      @darkthorn1072 Год назад

      I'm a student machinist I just feel weird seeing the words 3-axis in reference to the X,Y, and A axis instead of the usual X,Y, and Z axis. I'm too use to associating the A-axis with 4-axis machines.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад

      I guess you were cutting man sized blocks like my dad used to .

  • @judet2992
    @judet2992 Год назад +2

    There are two types of people in this world.
    Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data

  • @jordanhorst6
    @jordanhorst6 Год назад +6

    This would be perfect for lost foam casting

  • @marsan-1
    @marsan-1 Год назад +1

    この世は理系の皆様によって支えられてるんだなぁと再認識した動画
    数字と計算が心地いいのがakiyukiならでは

  • @Sinjinator
    @Sinjinator Год назад +2

    It’s wonderful! Hooray for Lego Technic! I have seen Adam Savage cut styrofoam with a wire, but that takes much skill and hand control, and I’ve never seen anyone make a pair of screws before, wow. Beautiful chess piece too (only 31 more to go!)

  • @GigaDanMan
    @GigaDanMan Год назад +1

    I could watch hours of 3-axis stryrofoam sculpting. It was beautiful.

  • @general_hammond
    @general_hammond Год назад +14

    どうやって機械をスムーズに動かし続けましたか?モーターは非常に精密です。レゴのギア間の隙間は問題ですか?

    • @ruther2525
      @ruther2525 Год назад +8

      確かに、 2:40 ぐらいの接写のときにLEGOでこんなに高い精度を出せるのかと私も思いました。ギアの構成がどうなってるのか気になります

  • @mazikeenflowers
    @mazikeenflowers Год назад +1

    You should make this open souced! I bet cosplayers would love having a fairly cheap way to make precise foam pieces for their armor and props

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад +1

      Also a big version (lots of bricks) to cut standard factory blocks into life size human sculptures .

  • @nartuz5016
    @nartuz5016 Год назад +7

    It's such a shame Lego has discontinued mindstorms

    • @kartofel24724
      @kartofel24724 Год назад

      They did? Wasn't there the robot inventor something?

  • @MVGEN36
    @MVGEN36 Год назад +1

    its a lego styrofoam CNC, my mind is blown

  • @senjisen
    @senjisen Год назад +2

    全て計算の上で成り立ってるのは解るが自分の脳がこれを出来るとは到底思えん
    科学者ってほんと凄いよね

  • @stiegheilmerolsson9970
    @stiegheilmerolsson9970 Год назад

    Akiyuki is KING!

  • @elliswrong
    @elliswrong 7 месяцев назад +1

    man, what happened to Lego in the years since i was a kid? i only know of lego as the square bricks, not all these fancy tubes and gears and sliders and mechanical devices. it's come a long way, huh

    • @neztech.
      @neztech. 5 дней назад

      It depends. A lot of the parts used in this (the gears, flywheels, and axles) have been around since the 1980s.

  • @117johnpar
    @117johnpar Год назад +1

    This is a really cheap way to have a CNC lathe for molten cast negatives. Or just mold casts in general. Has to be cheaper than 3d printing as well.

  • @craigcooknf
    @craigcooknf Год назад

    That is the craziest thing I have seen done with Lego robotics yet

  • @oddball119
    @oddball119 4 дня назад

    I just watched a dude make precise linear motion out of Lego

  • @glowytheglowbug
    @glowytheglowbug Год назад +1

    impressive crane base seems really well built and sooo good

  • @oliviertardif2479
    @oliviertardif2479 Год назад +1

    A foam lathe, Impressive!

  • @redpug5042
    @redpug5042 Год назад

    this is really cool! it's like a foam lathe

  • @piggyplayzmc93
    @piggyplayzmc93 Год назад +3

    Incredible, how does the programming work? Do you have to manually input each motion, or do you use some sort of software to automatically translate an image into motion?

  • @dialog_box
    @dialog_box 8 месяцев назад

    0:13 "the cutter is not a lego brick" is very funny to me

  • @thebestmaidens
    @thebestmaidens Год назад

    Awesome Project! The thought of the sound of untwisting styrofoam hurts my soul

    • @Sinjinator
      @Sinjinator Год назад

      My best friend was like that; never rub two pieces of styrofoam together around him.

  • @Mysda_
    @Mysda_ Год назад

    So good, really good work

  • @e.t.c.11
    @e.t.c.11 15 дней назад

    AMAZING BUILD!!!

  • @olavschioett4101
    @olavschioett4101 Год назад

    Its amazing what people build out of legos but it not werry ofthen people make something that is actually really usefull

  • @MrOlivm
    @MrOlivm Год назад

    Would love to see you mount it upside down on something, so even the big 3rd axis slices fall away without help.

  • @TankdozerCavalry
    @TankdozerCavalry Год назад +1

    I think you can make amazing 3D airfoils with this thing. Even large airfoils or flying bodies can be manufactured in small segments and just glued together on a more basic structural frame.

    • @Fishman7523
      @Fishman7523 Год назад

      Brilliant. the airfoil idea is genius

    • @ulrichkalber9039
      @ulrichkalber9039 2 дня назад

      Styrofoam wire cutting is used a lot in building models. With CAD lots of things could be done.

    • @ulrichkalber9039
      @ulrichkalber9039 2 дня назад

      Where a lot of airfoil cutting is just a wird following two stencils(?) Creating rectangular wings this could shape complex shapes like the wings of a Horton aircraft.

  • @tonywiren
    @tonywiren Год назад

    I would love to see a combination of the two last settings a round pillar and a spiral. Instead of a square spiral.

  • @JTCF
    @JTCF Год назад +1

    Combining hot metal and plastic, surely nothing could go wrong.

  • @audhen1
    @audhen1 Год назад +1

    For me the programming is even more impressive

  • @purpleYamask
    @purpleYamask Год назад +6

    So you've made... a CNC machine. Impressive.

  • @diyfireking
    @diyfireking Год назад

    Great work dude 😁😁

  • @lachtougne981
    @lachtougne981 Год назад

    you are a Lego Technic Master ! realy !

  • @handdancin
    @handdancin Год назад

    insane coincidence! i just built something very similar to cut piece for lost foam casting. good job!

  • @МихаилВершинин-ш3е

    Wow, i cant even imagine how hard wold be to program a slicer for that thing 😨

  • @ЛевМашкин-б6ч
    @ЛевМашкин-б6ч Год назад

    Великолепный лего станок да и работает на все💯%❗. Вы умничка 👍

  • @davidpearce3156
    @davidpearce3156 Год назад

    Best way i have seen to cut a block in half

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад

      Most styrofoam plates are made by pushing a block through a hot wire egg slicer . I remember the factory having slicing frames for different plate thicknesses like 5cm and 10cm.

  • @t3hj4n1t0r
    @t3hj4n1t0r Год назад +1

    this is so cool

  • @protoborg
    @protoborg Год назад

    This is essentially a CNC machine for Styrofoam made from Lego.

  • @stephencollins9759
    @stephencollins9759 Год назад

    would be nice if lego made this into a lego set

  • @wolfgangyt502
    @wolfgangyt502 4 дня назад

    amazing project

  • @3ch0_17
    @3ch0_17 Год назад

    Lego cnc Styrofoam cutter? Cool

  • @mazack00
    @mazack00 Год назад

    It'd be cool if you used this for some lost foam casts!

  • @allanguipo123
    @allanguipo123 Год назад

    I can see this being useful for foam aircraft like you could program it to cut specific parts
    or for cutting air foils

  • @duck4344
    @duck4344 Год назад +1

    すげーーー

  • @florianmaslofski
    @florianmaslofski Год назад +1

    I wonder if you made the spindel turn a bit fasterfaster and used a shorter wire, sort of like a half oval shape to cut, if it would work as a lathe to make rounded parts

  • @ゆっくり鑑賞アカウント
    @ゆっくり鑑賞アカウント 15 дней назад

    Emulation of EDM. Cool.

  • @morkovija
    @morkovija Год назад

    Our boy here opening up new frontiers of what is possible with lego =0

  • @russiangoose4349
    @russiangoose4349 Год назад

    this would be perfect for metal working

  • @My-Hunt
    @My-Hunt Год назад +1

    Who needs a 3D printer when you've got this

  • @ArsMan064sLegoTechnicCreations

    Very impressive and precise. Thank you

  • @catgirlQueer
    @catgirlQueer Год назад +2

    how did you program the EV3 brick? was the gcode parser written in the EV3 visual programming environment?

  • @davesmith9325
    @davesmith9325 Год назад

    The musak was perfect 😂

  • @TurtleLegoProductions
    @TurtleLegoProductions Год назад

    Very nice work!

  • @VINCE-pp3es
    @VINCE-pp3es Год назад

    this would be great for the lost wax mould type

  • @jesusgotthatdrip4552
    @jesusgotthatdrip4552 Год назад +2

    How do make the CAM/write the .gcode for this?

  • @LaszloPalfi
    @LaszloPalfi Год назад

    Very well done! Thank you for sharing!

  • @ddBenny
    @ddBenny Год назад

    that's pretty neat!

  • @paradiselost9946
    @paradiselost9946 Год назад

    the selection of music is vastly preferable to most...
    right. now, make one "chuck" open, on a ring.
    then stick a hot element up the center. internals would be interesting :)

  • @critical_always
    @critical_always Год назад

    Nice. The tricky part is tool path generation.

  • @Crackalacking_Z
    @Crackalacking_Z Год назад

    すごい!

  • @danmadden1080
    @danmadden1080 Год назад

    Thanks for a great video.

  • @Possseidon
    @Possseidon Год назад

    A fellow Muse Dash enjoyer I see :D

  • @mikecoller
    @mikecoller Год назад

    That is extremely clever... well done

  • @deadheat1635
    @deadheat1635 Год назад

    Unexpected, but still cool.

  • @Dwaynefreeman
    @Dwaynefreeman Год назад +1

    Who’s going to be the first to make a surgical robot out of lego? It’s only matter of time…

  • @mariebcfhs9491
    @mariebcfhs9491 Год назад

    this guy makes a CNC machine out of lego

  • @bendermender926
    @bendermender926 Год назад

    Titans of cnc has some good vids on wire edm if yall want to see this same concept cutting steel.

  • @Inbestigator
    @Inbestigator Год назад

    You could try adding a small arm to push off the spare styrofoam as it cuts

  • @jarroh4359
    @jarroh4359 Год назад +2

    Now make a giant minifig out out of foam!!

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад

      Styrofoam 1x2 bricks are too big for this lathe . I had some in the 1970s from a test production run .

  • @richards7909
    @richards7909 Год назад

    That is brilliant!

  • @okahiro-qe2pp
    @okahiro-qe2pp Год назад

    手がおキレイですね(*^^*)

  • @serkanaydn3583
    @serkanaydn3583 Год назад

    You should try making it rotate faster and use it like a leive

  • @eaglebreath5
    @eaglebreath5 Год назад

    That is some impressive g code

  • @amandahugankiss4110
    @amandahugankiss4110 Год назад

    Very cool!

  • @StreetSurfersAlex
    @StreetSurfersAlex Год назад

    Impressive

  • @frankfuller975
    @frankfuller975 Год назад

    very cool :)

  • @tilileix214
    @tilileix214 Год назад

    Next video:
    building a fully functional 10 axis cnc machine from lego.

  • @namshimaru
    @namshimaru Год назад

  • @just_som_random_guy
    @just_som_random_guy Год назад

    Bro, he basically made a 3D resin printer but instead of resin styrofoam and the printer is out of Lego 11/10 was it cheaper than an actual 3D printer? (cuz I might wanna build one myself…)😅

  • @donaldautry345
    @donaldautry345 4 дня назад

    Impressive

  • @tiffanybangma2330
    @tiffanybangma2330 Год назад

    That is crazy!!!!

  • @Scobragon
    @Scobragon Год назад

    Well, that's fucking neat.

  • @jannebengtsson7338
    @jannebengtsson7338 Год назад

    The most expensive cnc machine known to man

  • @ThomasStalder
    @ThomasStalder Год назад

    how cool is that? 🤩

  • @paulmeynell8866
    @paulmeynell8866 Год назад

    Just wow

  • @BudiYono-cz5yg
    @BudiYono-cz5yg 21 час назад

    the model like a wood cutter printer but demo version

  • @samloos3531
    @samloos3531 Год назад

    What kind of tolerances does this machine keep?

  • @BrianWoodruff-Jr
    @BrianWoodruff-Jr Год назад

    I half expected you to carve out "Like and subscribe" or something.