The thing is that it might be possible to bend a car in half using just a few of Lgo compatible electromotors and a lot of gearing. It would be very cruel and torturing too as the process of bending might take hours or days.
I mean if u distribute the force applied to each lego and add up then you could probably beat alot of stuff with them, its like paper, 1 layer is easy to cut, add 30 layers and its comparable to armour.
At this rate we'll soon get metal everything and he'll build cranes that can lift cars! (no seriously, if metal lego gears exist i'd like to see a competition of which parts last the longest!)
@@nightzzmixx pretty much at the point where you need tools to work with them. i think thats the main feature of lego: it connects with itself without nails or screws or glue.
@@nightzzmixx i suppose yhe name 'Lego' meaning is litterally "play well" so if you can have fun and play well with normal gears axles and motors then you could say it's still Lego? 🤔🤨
I remember when this first came out, a lot of poorly informed commenters were saying this was fake, and it wasn't really steel, that's why in the sequel he went to great lengths to prove the materials in question were what he said they were. But just from watching the video, I'm baffled how anyone can mistake the plasticity of steel as anything else. Aluminum can be stiff, but it is so brittle. It can't be twisted many times and remain strong. Oh well. People are so used to the internet being fake, I guess, that the honest man gets persecuted.
That zoom to the piece to say that it is broken is like seeing a man bleeding on the pavement with his eyes looking nowhere and zooming in to the heart and saying "stopped", absolutely a genius.
After taking a few years of Mechanical Engineering courses I thought to myself, "I wonder if he's gonna do a fatigue test" My power of clairvoyance surprises me again.
@@HasekuraIsuna I didn't know he did that video. I'm subbed to his channel, but wasn't notified. -- I only found this video because it popped up in my recommendeds.
Imagine not knowing how to calculate torque and basic formulas in real life but learning bullshit like harmonic motion in detail. Wow I hate my education system
@@tanmay1748 Takes a little Motivation, Google and about five Minutes to learn by yourself. I didn't have that Stuff in the German Equivalent of a High School but literally learnt it in the first Week of getting my Mechanical Engineering Degree in a Trade School.
For anyone wondering why this happens: Metal has a crystal structure, just like quartz or other gems you might think of. However, it's more malleable. So when you twist it many times over, you are deforming and breaking apart that crystal stucture slowly. Eventually, one or multiple deformations grow to a macroscopic size and cause the greater structure to fail.
Pretty funny when the core audience are actually the dads. All of em have brought it for the children and started to love it. Children grew up, Lego get less and less important for most and than the Dads inherites all Lego sets setting them on a path most of us can't follow them (because Lego is expensive af)..
Wtf... First of all that was insane!!! Really enjoy watching a channel that shows people science without they knowing and actually make it very enjoyable for every viewer 😁👏👌👌
Awesome. And a good opportunity to explain how gearing can multiply force. Pretty much built a transmission/transfer case. I can't believe the axle twisted before any of the gears stripped or the structure broke. A testament to the quality of Legos. I guess now I know why that 4000 piece Star Wars AT-AT set cost $800.
THE BARS. THEY BEND AND TWIST WITH MY BERSERKER STRENGTH. I'm very impressed with the tiny blocks with the plus in them who kept the rods in place, damn.
I swear to god when the music stopped I started laughing my ass off Not to forget the zoom in on the end only for it to say "broken". You are a comedic genius
@@zombiejuice5420 As a marine electrical tech, It's likely stainless. Stainless would work ok for lego stuff, it's light, corrosion resistant, and most certainly can take a beating. It's got a flaw though. It's brittle. Heat and friction will break stainless like nothing. It's why you're supposed to undo stainless bolts and screws slowly if possible. Go too fast and generate too much friction, they'll pop or gall. That makes it a crappy axle, but if you're only running plastic stuff at low torque, it should work fine. And then this guy comes along and shows exactly why that is an incorrect statement. I imagine mild would hold up better but might be too heavy to practically use with these. I could also be wrong and that's something other than stainless. Dunno
@@roetemeteorI'm a welder... there is no way thats stainless steel...the way it twisted an broke into little shards....stainless would snap...but also stainless steel is harder than regular steel ...so he would have said it was stainless
Kerosene can't melt Steel but it sure can heat it enough to lose nearly all Stuctural Strength; normal Steel becomes like Butter at those Temperatures. That's one of the Reasons Gas Turbines are so damn Expensive because the Combustion Chamber and particulary the Turbine (the Compressor gets quite toasty as well tho) need to be made of Heat resistant Alloys to survive that Ordeal. And obviously that's also the Reason to use Kerosene in the first Place because Petrol, Diesel or Gas burn even hotter so you can't fuel any Turbine with them.
@@cursedcliff7562 There is a Video on RUclips of a Guy pouring Liquid Oxygen into a Charcoal Barbecue and that Thing is almost gone when he's done. Maybe I can find it again. But IIRC does pure Oxygen not increase the Temperature at which Combustion is occuring but just speed up the Rate of it which leads to kW/s of Heat. And you may have been talking about a Welding Torch when you mentioned melting Steel. These Things run on Acetylene which is a much more Dangerous Gas than Propane. That's a typical "Virgin vs Chad"-Situation.
"Meant for children" they all said, "Oh its safe" they all said. WRONG. THEY BREAK METAL Edit: To those who are reading the comments before the video and complaining about the spoil, I suggest you think about watching the video FIRST before reading the comments
@@stevenpeven258 If you take robotics you will know that small gear to big gear = tOrQue and gear + axel in motor = sPiN Needless to say my robotics team mounted carrots onto axels and started spinning them Also younger children would probably only have normal legos
I was hoping he would edit it, speed it up and put it on a loop for like 15 seconds or so. With the monster lego rocking from side to side in the actual tempo. I would love to see that
@@blackturbine This is probably mild steel which is actually quite easy to deform. I would like to see it done with a properly hardened piece of steel, it would probably cut right through the plastic holding it.
Me: Steps on LEGO in the middle of the night.
*zooms in on foot*
"Slight permanent deformation"
True
Tis but a scratch
@@ZOCCOK tis but a slight permanent flesh wound
True
C R A C K
Oh yeah, calculating torque, I remember doing that when I was a kid playing with lego
Michel Angelo who doesn’t remember that
Idk Something original me i forgot its been a long time, now i shred houses with a woodchipper
It was my favorite part of playing with Legos
😆
I can remember when I just hit 5, i said "I'd like to calculate some torques please!"
“We couldn’t have built the pyramids, it was aliens”
*Guy bends steel with legos*
“Maybe we could have built the pyramids”
Lego pyramid?
Hahahaha
Aboriginals built the pyramids not aliens
I thought the homo sapiens built the pyramids!
No he is an alien I met him at Area 51 when I was visiting the bois that’s why we could walk on legos
2:54 i love how the machine just dances with the music
True :)
4:40 "Hmm... Let me engage my electron microscope. Yes. It's broken."
You can't be sure without a TEM
"in my medical opinion, THE AXEL BROKE!"
"Doc, what happened?"
"In my professional opinion, THE AXEL WAS BROKEN!"
(yes, this is stupid)
@@anoninunen 😁
Za heavy is dead
@@anoninunen Nothing a sandwich can't fix
The sarcastic zoom in to that incredibly close distance THEN the arrow to indicate where it was broken. So sassy I love it.
4:40 lol
Yeah like "it's broken riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight here"
@Quest Chavez Ayooo!!!
How do you do a sarcastic zoom
@@VeeTOHFan prolonging the zoom further and longer than necessary.
When you have a mechanical engineering degree but miss being a kid
@Danny woooooooosh
Danny r/woosh
r/WoOoOoOsHh
When u have a kid but miss being a mechanical engineering degree
Why are you all whooshing Danny, that is hardly a whoosh.
Ah, now that's the machine that makes drills. I always wondered how they shaped them.
Lol
You mean "drill bits" NOT drills?
@@luke14946 sry that we don't have information on drills 😐
@@PoorItachi is shop class no longer a required credit? this used to be common knowledge
@@vaelxn nope, never even heard of shop class
4:40 i like the part were he zooms in like 10x just to prove it’s in fact broken.
I wanted to like but the upvote counts are is in a good number
I wasn't quite sure at first, but the helpful arrow pointing it out proved it to me.
Soviet boi that’s okay😄
Yeah he even labeled it ""
I laughed out loud at tht part😂
Can lego break my neighbors annoying kids?
*zooms in on kid*
“Slight permanent deformation”
Lmao
Lol
The very biggest ghey
Underrated
Your comment is pretty funny but im more concerned on your profile pic
HUMSKI ok
Next video:
“Piercing Captain America’s shield with Duplo block drill.”
bruh 😂
*yee*
Это будет эпично (That idea will be epic)
with a dildo?
Playing fortnite with Minecraft textures playermodels and weapon models
that zoom in on the axle with the "broken" is prefect
And the applause is a cherry on top.
Zooms in at an atomic level
"broken"
Haha
Had to make sure
Looked at this comment right as the zoom happened lmao
Man...😔
didnt saw it was broken before, the zoom helped a lot there
LEGO has to be the coolest “toy” ever made. Just incredible!
It's not a toy. It's a _highly sophisticated interlocking brick system_.
@@FloppyRodrigo Designed for kids.
Jonni SP but designed for kids
@@Descenter1976 You're only not allowed to play with Legos after the age of 99.
@@FloppyRodrigo but we got it at the toy store?
I just realized that LEGO is pretty OP
It can even lift u...
Welcome after!
HKH From PH veeeeru slowly buy yeah it can
They'll probably nerf it in the next DLC
What does OP mean
To be honest, I was surprised by the end result! It’s real impressive that LEGO isn’t only versatile in dioramas.
This channel in 2 years:
Bending a car in half with 1 million lego gears and four 500 hp engines
The thing is that it might be possible to bend a car in half using just a few of Lgo compatible electromotors and a lot of gearing.
It would be very cruel and torturing too as the process of bending might take hours or days.
True
@@mortisCZ yea thats the scary this is the it is possible
@@mortisCZ *goes out to buy legos and four 500 hp engines Intensified*
I mean if u distribute the force applied to each lego and add up then you could probably beat alot of stuff with them, its like paper, 1 layer is easy to cut, add 30 layers and its comparable to armour.
When I look in the mirror: "serious permanent deformation"
Explain
@@alexisamadei Explain, PLEASE. Let's be polite to people, especially ugly ones. We need it.
@@fatherfintanstack8810 yep, Lego can cause that...
@@irfanzharfan6941 I'm already broken inside 🤣
@@fatherfintanstack8810 xD
At this rate we'll soon get metal everything and he'll build cranes that can lift cars! (no seriously, if metal lego gears exist i'd like to see a competition of which parts last the longest!)
How far can we go with metal lego gears until they just become.. gears
@@nightzzmixx exactly!
@@nightzzmixx pretty much at the point where you need tools to work with them. i think thats the main feature of lego: it connects with itself without nails or screws or glue.
@@nightzzmixx They will be Leg* metal gears as long as they have Lego-compatible connectors.
@@nightzzmixx i suppose yhe name 'Lego' meaning is litterally "play well" so if you can have fun and play well with normal gears axles and motors then you could say it's still Lego? 🤔🤨
Can we just spare a moment to be amazed of how strong steel is being twisted like that, so many times without breaking.
I remember when this first came out, a lot of poorly informed commenters were saying this was fake, and it wasn't really steel, that's why in the sequel he went to great lengths to prove the materials in question were what he said they were.
But just from watching the video, I'm baffled how anyone can mistake the plasticity of steel as anything else. Aluminum can be stiff, but it is so brittle. It can't be twisted many times and remain strong.
Oh well. People are so used to the internet being fake, I guess, that the honest man gets persecuted.
4:38 : I don't know. Looks pretty good to me.
4:45 : Ah. I see now. Its broken.
Quality content Lad, good work
First comment
@@techcircle4070 Nobody cares.
Any variation of the "First" comment is annoying.
Begone, fiend.
i was about to say the same shit 😂😂
@@indecisivecountdooku1340 6th comment
😂
"Serious permanent deformation"
Looks like a drill bit to me.
if it was he doesn´t need buy one
@@brucelucas8570 what does that even mean
@@dylbowaggins4160 it means that he doesn´t need to spend money to buy drill bits
yeah so much i thought thats where he started of from the thumbnail "unturning a drill bit"
How do you think they make them?
Me that stepped on a lego and felt inexplicable pain:
"It all makes sense now"
Instead of people using bricks for buildings use some legos ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) it will help
*IT "ALL"* Makes sense now
Im it takes 953 pounds to break one thats 2 giant couch potatoes
@Abyss i killed a rat
I own the rat
“slight permanent deformation” is probably the last thing I’d ever want to hear from my doctor.
Stumbled on this randomly. Why so many dislikes? Are all these people a big fan of steel? Was this too much for them? I dont get it.
Man, steel beat plastic
funny!
Only 3.8 k dislikes compared to 150k likes
Can someone explain to me why is steel twisting like that?? Are the plastic Lego and motors strong enough to twist steel?
Shahabaz Khan yes
That zoom to the piece to say that it is broken is like seeing a man bleeding on the pavement with his eyes looking nowhere and zooming in to the heart and saying "stopped", absolutely a genius.
Well that’s dark.
Cursed comment.
This is honestly really funny
@@davisdf3064 did i smoek crack yesterday?
How did this have 400 likes? WTF are you even saying???
Zooming up so close to the steel piece and having the “broken” arrow pop up gave me a good chuckle.
You know, just in case you couldn't tell.
I love when he does that
That's my 4x4 drivetrain.
He recorded it in 4K
that zoom in on the axle with the "broken" is prefect. LEGO has to be the coolest “toy” ever made. Just incredible!.
*zooms in 100x closer*
--> "Broken"
well who would have guessed
lol
And i thought i was the only one when i laughed lmao
nani?!?!!?
just that little bit on the top is broken. the rest is "stylized."
*ah yes the floor here is made of floor*
Best professions:
3. CEO
2. Minecraft redstone engineer
1. Lego engineer
A User its upside down
3. Michael Scott
2. Sethbling
1. *crazy russian man bend steel with a bunch of plastic gears and accidentally invented new part of metalurgy*
4. Research florida and harness the power
A User
L
What about a *Lego redstone engineer?*
4:42 *Zooms right in* "Broken"
Me: "Cheers mate couldn't tell."
I know im broke.... jk
I think he meant the steel is emotionally broken. It lost all will to live
I was making joke?
@@yukoyukoo They weren't talking to you.
@@yukoyukoo shut up you spoon
4:46 the little arrow telling you it’s broken 😂
4:39 the way he zoomed in.. he really wanted to make sure it was broken.
_Hey! I got a better camera than most of y'all!_ xD
He even put a little annotation on. Definitely broken.
i hadn't noticed until he zoomed in
@@daeron_milk I know, right!
I thought we were gonna see the atoms or something
Can LEGO break a steel axle:
“I don’t need sleep I need answers “
And I at 6:15am XD
Same
1:30 AM here
Jerry Villasenor me rn at 3am
Jerry Villasenor it’s midnight for me
The 2 lego holding the steel in place is the real champ
Those two were able to support so much torque *because* of the support of the rest of the legos.
@@Darenz-cg9zg Tell that to the steel axle.
Don’t forget the 4 big gears turning it.
After taking a few years of Mechanical Engineering courses I thought to myself, "I wonder if he's gonna do a fatigue test" My power of clairvoyance surprises me again.
1:34 “Serious Permanent Deformation”. Ay that’s what the doctors told my mom when I was born too
Oof
Felt that bro
Same
weird, she said the same thing last night..
F
1:36
What You See: Serious permanent deformation
What I See: Drill bit
I thought that it was a drill bit on the thumbnail 😂
How it's made: Drillbit
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@@shahrilkamaruzaman6254 what?
Same
My Brain: Sleepy Time
Also My Brain: *Slight Permanent Deformation*
150th like
270th like 😊(I don't think anyone cares but I just wanted to say it)
It's pretty cool they make drill bits using small Lego machines, learn something new every day!
Coworker: what have you done during the quarantine?
Me:
DonCoglione same rn
Yuppppp
Madonna se è vero
Quarantine?!!
2020 right?
@@mistouko well not for me, my country called the military to help and I'm getting deployed lol
He’s the real hero in this time of need, even when the virus is going around the LEGO industry seems to be thriving at its peak.
Enough legos, and motors, and gears, he can make a machine that would rival a crane.
Turns out cranes were made from Lego all along
@@Scott-tk8gi Though it would be really interesting to see, if he did make something that could pick up a car.
Well he already lifted 88kg with LEGOs so...
@@HasekuraIsuna I didn't know he did that video. I'm subbed to his channel, but wasn't notified. -- I only found this video because it popped up in my recommendeds.
Lego crane xD
Now when my father says grow up after I ball my eyes out by stepping in a Lego brick he will understand why
Metal lego axle: breaks
Video: *Jazz music stops
**pilar man theme start playing**
Is that a jojo reference!!!!
* heavy metal sounds *
@@trollingnoobs8384 Metal Is Breakable
It's not jazz u fool
Steel: I’m stronger than plastic
Plastic: Oh yeah? Let’s get him boys
Plastic: "Jump him lads!"
Science rocks!
@@TC_Connection nope its plastic not rock hehe
No the engineering was stronger then steel
Finally someone to whooosh
Me: Builds a hundred piece set and feels proud
Him: calculates torque and breaks steel within an hour
Well, if you havent gone to school yet calculating torque might sound complicated
Imagine not knowing how to calculate torque and basic formulas in real life but learning bullshit like harmonic motion in detail. Wow I hate my education system
@@tanmay1748 School life bruh moments
@@tanmay1748 Takes a little Motivation, Google and about five Minutes to learn by yourself. I didn't have that Stuff in the German Equivalent of a High School but literally learnt it in the first Week of getting my Mechanical Engineering Degree in a Trade School.
@@Genius_at_Work I need that in my life teach me
I have a feeling this guy is planning to take over the world with Lego.
*sees this video*
"Never have I ever asked myself this question but I'll be dammed if I dont get the answer"
Andrew Tesmacher Quote?
@@Scizzors512 quote... from myself lol
You: Shows me torque numbers
Me, a biologist who understands nothing about engineering: Ah I see, the wheels turn...
It makes a spin spin
Get out of here with your space-age science jargon
Yea true, I was also wondering what he's doing with nanometer
@@vzsombor95 it's newton-meter.
@@cidkagenoh9181 I know I know but at first glance I was confused
I have a crippling suspicion this will be recommended again in a couple of years.
1 year earlier this was in my recommended. Now again.
not years, but i am here
Ye
If youtube exists in a few years. Who knows. Google could eventually die.
Probably
Whilst everyone’s bantering about the ‘broken’ label, this video has racked up 3.3 million views in a single day. Good stuff.
1,1m more, apparently.
And its nowhere on the trending page 🤔
Juice Ice but some girl who posts videos like “I ONLY ATE YELLOW FOOD FOR 24 HOURS CHALLENGE!!!!” is there every single day. Love the yt algorithm.
Lots of people sitting at home with nothing to do because of #coronavirus.
4.9m
For anyone wondering why this happens: Metal has a crystal structure, just like quartz or other gems you might think of. However, it's more malleable. So when you twist it many times over, you are deforming and breaking apart that crystal stucture slowly. Eventually, one or multiple deformations grow to a macroscopic size and cause the greater structure to fail.
First, and interesting.
thats what i call a nerd
ehan shameem sure
@@WalterBlack-lw6ko that's just kinda a compliment lol, calling someone intelligent, thanks
@@WalterBlack-lw6ko you daft or what? Lol
Dad: "Son you gotta grow up! You can't be playing with toys all day!"
Son: " Watch me!"
Son: Daddy... could you help me calculating the torque figures?
Dad: Pretends poker face and slowly disappears from the room....
@ If i legit asked my dad this he would go full nerd on me and invite me and my legobox to the garage.
Pretty funny when the core audience are actually the dads. All of em have brought it for the children and started to love it. Children grew up, Lego get less and less important for most and than the Dads inherites all Lego sets setting them on a path most of us can't follow them (because Lego is expensive af)..
@@zeddie4153 pretty sure every dad would start rambling on about it for half an hour tbh
Watch me make everything... into a toy.
Who needs jet fuel when you have legos
Zooms in “broken”
You don’t say.
It look like licorice
@Super bomb Survivor 68 Tasty*
ๅ
Look at the likes
he zoomed in for mandatory confirmation.
"So what diferential you're running on your car?"
"A custom Lego one"
😂😂
you can, thats just about the quality spec lego is made at
4:50
*zooms in and shows the text: 'Broken'*
Me: Understandable, have a great day.
mood
Fatality? Is that you?
hahahahahhahahahahh HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA
Wtf... First of all that was insane!!!
Really enjoy watching a channel that shows people science without they knowing and actually make it very enjoyable for every viewer 😁👏👌👌
dear lord. I’m scared whenever he decides to make weapons out of LEGO
Have you seen his card throwing video?
hulknwill HE THREW CARDS? WERE THEY MADE BY LEGO OR USED WIRH LEGO
LimeRat : go look it up, it’s the video before this one.
LimeRat give me your Roblox user
the lego is a weapon itself, specially when its just sitting on the floor and you step on it , the unbareable pain
So this is how they make drill bits, never knew
Not quite.. but close.
@@tonysolar284 r/whoooosh
MetroYeti its how they make thru cooling drills
Was looking for this comment cause I was gonna make it lol
Was thinking the same thing, haha.
Me: "about to sleep"
RUclips: Do you wanna know if lego can break a steel axle?
Me, again: well then lets get right on to it!
A steel axe? U mean axle right
Exitz on Lsd naw it was an axe
Exitz on Lsd that was most definitely an axe
Yes. Who can't see, that was an axe? Only blind people, pff
@@sirvvy everyone knows it was a typo, don't be a d*ck...
Awesome.
And a good opportunity to explain how gearing can multiply force.
Pretty much built a transmission/transfer case.
I can't believe the axle twisted before any of the gears stripped or the structure broke.
A testament to the quality of Legos.
I guess now I know why that 4000 piece Star Wars AT-AT set cost $800.
This should be retitled:
How to make drillbits
That sounds like a sketch from an 'Interdimensional cable' episode
I literally was gonna say that
Lol
This is the kind of stuff I actually want to see on trending.
alternative title
"How to make a drill bit"
Exactly😂😂😂😂
That's what I was thinking too 🤣🤣🤣
Lurker, Yep, How to make a drill bit with legos
Damn you, you stole my idea :P
I thought it was a drill bit 😂😂
I love how at 4:46 he zooms in very very close and then it says “broken” this person really knows comedy 😂
4:46 Thanks for zooming in so we could see the micro-surface of the steel axle. I wasn't sure if it was broken or not.
Archimedes: "Give me a lever long enough, and I shall build a Lego machine that moves the earth", 287 B.C.
@NML Wright Legos can make and or become anything so it stands to reason that anything can be a lego
"Nobody knows what a torque is, but there's six hundred of them swimming around in that engine."
Spoken like a true physicist
It's like a rotational force. If you apply 1N of force to a 1m lever, you get 1 N m of torque. τ = F x.
@@kylenetherwood8734 I like your funny words magic man
@@1_Trident i like that comment section of year old videi is so alive)
@@GamerBravo7 same
1:35, the part that was in the thumbnail, looked so twisted that i thought that it was a drill bit
@FSJF Games its steel. The drill bits are made out of metal.
I didn’t watch the intro is I thought it was a drill
And thats how drills are made!
same
@Technology Boy there is different kind of steel, and the most common type of drill bit is steel
Guy: Imma break steel with plastic
10M people: curious.... very curious
TheOnlyKnight yeah im curious cuz idk if it will break or not
You remember Harry potter but...
Which movie did he say that
?
The engineer
Louie Dobson 2 days later and it’s 12m
12 million even
Government : *Work from home*
Mechanical Engineers :
THE BARS. THEY BEND AND TWIST WITH MY BERSERKER STRENGTH.
I'm very impressed with the tiny blocks with the plus in them who kept the rods in place, damn.
Next question: Would dropping Legos from a plane over another country be considered an act of war?
If he hits someone IG
Gg
Absolutely. Those things are like mines when your not wearing shoes
Only if someone steps on it
@Ejuice Vaper it's actually Legi
I swear to god when the music stopped I started laughing my ass off
Not to forget the zoom in on the end only for it to say "broken".
You are a comedic genius
Marisa Q same
Same here loved the drama 😂
**Holy Music Stops**
yo what music?
Inner me: i have a paper due monday and I haven’t even started.
Sees this video at 3 am
Also me: Well, let’s find out
Zeke Oken
Procrastinating is something i love to do
And i see you too
Darkey Silsand i see you’re also a man of culture 👍🏽
Covid 19: let me introduce myself
I got a month off of school
Don’t worry, your school will probably get shutdown cause of corona before then (If your in America)
thanks for that arrow depicting the broken part of the axle. It was completely necessary.
Day 20 of quarantine - I have officially finished the internet
*happy credits theme*
Internet:oh really!?
Billy Bob It take a neutral ground
Billy Bob Due the fact that Lego City is so small it’s opinion doesn’t matter
Billy Bob hit me with that link plz
Steel industry after seeing this - *chuckles* I'm in danger
Metal: strong and durable material
This Man: Hold my plastic Danish bricks
Looks like aluminum tho...
@@zombiejuice5420 As a marine electrical tech, It's likely stainless.
Stainless would work ok for lego stuff, it's light, corrosion resistant, and most certainly can take a beating. It's got a flaw though. It's brittle. Heat and friction will break stainless like nothing. It's why you're supposed to undo stainless bolts and screws slowly if possible. Go too fast and generate too much friction, they'll pop or gall.
That makes it a crappy axle, but if you're only running plastic stuff at low torque, it should work fine.
And then this guy comes along and shows exactly why that is an incorrect statement. I imagine mild would hold up better but might be too heavy to practically use with these.
I could also be wrong and that's something other than stainless. Dunno
@@roetemeteorI'm a welder... there is no way thats stainless steel...the way it twisted an broke into little shards....stainless would snap...but also stainless steel is harder than regular steel ...so he would have said it was stainless
Zombie Juice Check the description, it mentions its a stainless steel lego compatible axel.
@@zombiejuice5420 stainless steel is most certainly not harder than normal steel
It's awsome how a couple of plastic bricks can completely demolish a material that holds buildings up
Am I the only one that finds his editing style hilarious * steel snaps, music stops, camera punch in 👀 *
The edititing is definitely hilarious!
Same
4:40 zooms in all the way to prove it's broken lol
*broken*
Better than I can edit lol
Virgin jet fuel: Can‘t break steel beam
Chad Lego: Can break steel beam
@Elijuuh i think its underrated tbh
YES
Kerosene can't melt Steel but it sure can heat it enough to lose nearly all Stuctural Strength; normal Steel becomes like Butter at those Temperatures. That's one of the Reasons Gas Turbines are so damn Expensive because the Combustion Chamber and particulary the Turbine (the Compressor gets quite toasty as well tho) need to be made of Heat resistant Alloys to survive that Ordeal. And obviously that's also the Reason to use Kerosene in the first Place because Petrol, Diesel or Gas burn even hotter so you can't fuel any Turbine with them.
@@Genius_at_Work propane out on open air can grill your meat and boil your coffe, but give in enough oxygen and it stats to melt metals
@@cursedcliff7562 There is a Video on RUclips of a Guy pouring Liquid Oxygen into a Charcoal Barbecue and that Thing is almost gone when he's done. Maybe I can find it again. But IIRC does pure Oxygen not increase the Temperature at which Combustion is occuring but just speed up the Rate of it which leads to kW/s of Heat.
And you may have been talking about a Welding Torch when you mentioned melting Steel. These Things run on Acetylene which is a much more Dangerous Gas than Propane. That's a typical "Virgin vs Chad"-Situation.
"Meant for children" they all said, "Oh its safe" they all said.
WRONG. THEY BREAK METAL
Edit: To those who are reading the comments before the video and complaining about the spoil, I suggest you think about watching the video FIRST before reading the comments
Safely
Yes, but what normal child has enough knowledge of engineering to make things like this
@@stevenpeven258
If you take robotics you will know that small gear to big gear = tOrQue and gear + axel in motor = sPiN
Needless to say my robotics team mounted carrots onto axels and started spinning them
Also younger children would probably only have normal legos
Why so underated my man?
Yeah but what child is small enough that it can fit inside the gears and is as long as an axle?
I can't stop watching these videos :)
2:53 the structure dancing perfectly rythmed with the music, what a wonderful moment xD
Ikr 😭❤️
Exactly as he intended
It's great, he got it going every two bars for every rotation direction.
I was hoping he would edit it, speed it up and put it on a loop for like 15 seconds or so. With the monster lego rocking from side to side in the actual tempo. I would love to see that
Next video “bending space time with legos to create a wormhole”
With legos it’s possible😳
@@johnnymorales267 anything is possible with the legos 😂
Spacequake
hahaha😂
Legos already bend spacetime since they have mass. (Sorry, i know i'm annoying)
2020: Breaking a Steel axle with Lego
2021: Breaking a titanium axle with steel lego
2022: Breaking Jake's femur with Lego.
Titanium would actually perform worse than steel
@Generic Account imagine admitting you browse reddit lmao
@Generic Account dont dig yourself deeper, redditor
@Generic Account Ok redditor
Thanks for putting an arrow pointing at it with "broken," I don't think I would've been able to tell without it
Dramatical zooming: "
*PELO'S GASP*
*GAH IMPOSSIBLE*
This is normal
*M-MASAKA!?*
This is why stepping on legos hurts. They're stronger than steel.
a 2x1x2 lego brick is able to support just under 1000 pounds before it begins to deform, which is just insane
@@tanneredwards8597 Wahts that in metric measures?
Samuel Kerruish 454 kilograms, so 5-6 healthy people
Now... What if the Lego company decided to actually make Legos out of steel (just a thought)
@@OraKQuadra then i can't take out the piece remaning on the edge with my teeth =/
Day 4 of Quarantine
RUclips: Want to see some Legos try to bend steel?
Clarence Sampang not try, did
Rofl im not in quarantene sadly i need to work lol
XD
*you said legos...*
@Lightway Animated Pictures and I also said r/wooosh
Zooms in
Broken
Me: Gasp
Steel: I am an extremely strong metal used to support large structures.
Lego: *_Let me introduce myself_*
Underrated
That shaft is not made out of steel
Screws that are thinner than this shaft whould break if you look at them wrong if steel was this easy to break
Black turbine he was twisting it constantly before the shaft broke, weakening the structure, making it easy to break
@@blackturbine It broke due to metal fatigue, as was stated in the video
@@blackturbine This is probably mild steel which is actually quite easy to deform. I would like to see it done with a properly hardened piece of steel, it would probably cut right through the plastic holding it.
No wonder these things hurt when you step on them
indeed
Æ you fake
Are
do you have mustache?
Bro its the legend himself
"Can Lego BREAK a Steel Axle?"
It sure can.. WITH A TRAINING MONTAGE
Been waiting for this for a long time. Let's go plastic!!
2:54 can we appreciate that the machine is twisting to the beat of the song
ARandomCuttlefish yes we can
Of course
Do this again, but with a Lego-compatible reinforced diamond axle
Edit: PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: its a joke
oh god
Bah, we need some carbon nanotubes! Not sure anyone outside of Elon Musk could afford that axle at the moment mind.
No, you would never be able to bend them. if you get enough force, the diamond will just shatter.
minecraft created the myth that diamonds are an invincible, unbreakable material... Twisting a diamond axle would cause it to snap like a twig
It’s a joke