The black inserts to make it look like the handle bar is a proper Lego build 👏👏👏 You really need to be a Lego fanboy and a perfectionist to worry about that. Well done.
The algorithms have blessed me. This beautiful content found me after a years long search of the "right" ebike. My family and I absolutely adore Lego and my boys spend all their time creating abd building. This video has brought so much joy just watching you connect all these XXL pieces. I know NOTHING abiut 3D printing and would absolutely enjoy buying this as a "kit" to assemble at home. Oh my please oh please offer this for production somehow!! Id be happy for you to take my money!! 💙🖤❤
>be me >I built a lego motorcycle (you can disassemble it like lego) >ride it >oh no, I crashed onto a wall >get up and start building >happy to ride my lego motorcycle again
Watching somebody walk through their thought process as they design and build it is such a joy. Thanks for sharing this. The PCBway lens is absolutely jaw dropping that it can be that clear.
For the breaking handles maybe consider using 4593 Antenna Small Lever with 4592 Antenna Small Base attached with a 28974 Minifigure Neck Bracket with Back Stud - Thick Back Wall or use 4735 Bar 1x3 with Clip and Stud Holder
I think it'd be really cool if you printed some of those LEGO "antenna" pieces to cover the brake lever with something that looks a bit more LEGO.👍 Even if the scale was off by a little bit, the authentic appearance would be an enormous benefit in my opinion.
Thank you had this kit as a child. I just assembled my first 3d printer haven't calibrated yet. I know this won't be my first project, yet it is on the list now. I have much to learn and I am eager.
Beautiful ✨ I love your ability to really mix in all the structural and electric mechanisms whilst still looking like LEGO. I missed out on technic for years until I got set 42058 and instantly fell in love with technic lego, and now I’ve spent like $3-4k on technic alone 😅
👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽. Is it weird I got goosebumps from this. Well done. 10/10. Attention to detail is fantastic. I have been a Lego enthusiast practically my whole life. And being able to create print and assemble is truly amazing. 💯
What I would do with the handle bars is to take the gray pieces that connect them to the vertical bars and put them on upside down. As they are mounted right now leaning on them causes them to flex and potentially break. Flipping them however allows the grey disk spacers to prevent the parts from flexing, potentially making them a little bit sturdier.
Always a good day when Matt posts a LEGO build! Great ingenuity in adding the structural rigidity and the little visual covers! I just showed my Son this and said I have wanted to do this for some time (build in larger scale), but I have a standard Prusa, so..... I could double or triple size things but that isn't fun, lol.
I absolutely can’t believe I’m only just finding your channel! I appreciate the dedication and enthusiasm. You are fulfilling everyone’s childhood through these videos. You earned yourself a subscriber. Keep up the great work!
Darn I really want an optical analysis of that 3d print as a real lens, could make many projects that are very tricky to find a suitable lens for easy if its a good as it looked on camera. Not to mention as an alterntive to having to source a good enough version of your old classic car/bike's lightbulb lens/covers to fill and polish then cast new ones. Worth the effort of casting no doubt if you have a few buddies with the same problem, but still if the 3d printer can actually just do it.
@@MattDenton Agreed, I've seen passably useable 3d printed optical type elements plenty of times, but ones that at least on camera appear so perfect is a new one on me.
Love this and all your videos. I wish you would make more videos, more often, but I understand how hard and expensive that would be. But... You know what we are all thinking. Make the headlight work for real.
For the front light, a 1x1 stud in the centre of the 2x2 round plate, clicked into the 2x1 brick with hole might look better, and be "legal", if that's a look you're worried about. It is legal to stick a stud in a technic hole. But only one stud, not two. 👍
Finished your move yet? I presume this is some of the “fun stuff” you had planned? I still think an Upscaled Ideas Wall-e build would be a great idea! 😂
A long time ago I asked about your intro music because it sounded really close to a Ratatat song. Today I finally downloaded the audio and searched for it. Turns out it's JinglePunks royalty free track called Exploding Predators... off of an album called "Ratatat". Fascinating that an ersatz "album" would literally be labelled what it's imitating.
I don't know polylite PLA, but I would never risk such a massive undertaking with PLA. Anything that I used PLA for that is under constant load eventually sags. Not to say that all it takes a bit of sun and a hot day for the thing to behave like molten chocolate. Curious about how it performs in such large scale. Amazing project by the way.
@@MattDenton I did, pretty cool bybthe way.. That flex that you mentioned there is a bit related to what I am talking about. If there is anywhere in the kart that would put some constant flex in any part, that flex tend to expand over time and will not return to the original form and that is what I observed on PLAs in general, specially the + versions of it that make it more flexible (as a trade off to make PLA tougher). PLA does not return to the original form after being flexed for enough time. If the temperature is higher (like in a hot day, under the sun or near the motor) the effect is more prominent. Obviously with much bigger parts than I ever printed it may take more time and/or tension for it to cause noticeable deformation. I'd still not risk using PLA, knowing about this shortcoming. ABS, for example, does not share the same problem and I use it whenever I know temperature can go up or the part will be under continuous load. I am curious how the kart will withstand the test of time and usage. It has the downside of releasing VoCs (Estirene) during print, and may require enclosure / PEI print bed. But cost wise is similar if not cheaper than PLA. I am not sure about PETG in respect to deformation over time, but it is resistant to higher temperatures although a slightly more flexible (but for this size of parts, I don't think it matters).
i am speechless. ❤ such a cool idea! i hope the front wheel is angled enough. also, bikes (in reality) have that bend in the fork for a reason. perhaps you could offset the 3651 with a 1cm offset to the front? that would make a hige improvement on going a straight line i guess. 😅
Another Matt Denton giant Lego build?! YES PLEASE! Chances this winds up as an available STL file?? Your giant go-kart was one of the first larger projects I did when I first go into 3d printed 5 years ago!
@@MattDenton An STL kit file to purchase and a heads up r.e. the motor kit used plus the machined parts used in pt 2 ordered from PCBWAY would be 🤌 althought I can understand if a certain Danish company aren't happy about this haha
I like the term "illegal lego part". Be careful not to be pulled over with the lego police, you might have a lego penalty! Great video as always, I can't wait to see it fully done
Is it possible to buy the as a kit? Maybe even 2?… one 2 wheel and one 3(or 4 would be even better)wheeler. the bike for my sone and the other is for me or my wife. So we can try to keep up with the motorized 3yr old. This would be a blast to actually build up with him. Oh, you could combine this with the Star Wars Speeder bike with the as the power source and controls.
So cool! Curious to see how you will handle the suspension. Seems like you've got a few areas where there will be a lot of force as you demonstrated in the video, the gap between the handlebars/handlebars and the pivot for the steering - hope you don't go over any big bumps too fast! Very cool though, I want one. Will be great to buzz around on at events.
Are the files released? Also where did you buy all the parts for it like the battery and control spender. I would love to buy one or make one. Keep up the good work
This is Epic - and its only 1/2 done dang, oh if you hadnt told me that the boat stud part was 3D printed from pcbway id of thought it was injection molded for sure - how did they get it so clear right, wow its magic i tell ya magic. Keep up the amazing work im waiting anxiously for the next part of the build. Take Care
Fantastic work as usual Matt. I recently got a bambu labs X1-Carbon. It's awesome. Some of the prints I've done with it don't even look like prints. That lens looks amazing. What printing method di they use to make that?
This is awesome and I love the creativity. That said there was a small bit around 8:30 that made me take pause. You mention that the m10 bolt adds strength to the handle bar but I had a realization related to my having tried similar at a smaller scale before. Does it really add strength if the plastic cannot handle deforming to a point past the bolt? To put it another way, if the plastic delaminates before it reaches contact with the bolt, has the bolt really added strength or is it just there as a backup not directly contributing during the initial stress and breakage. In essence I think the solution if this is even a problem worth worrying about is getting the plastic tighter around any metal components and or using plastics with more compliance before failiure like nylon or high durometer TPU.
Well.. yes and no. The bolt only ads strength to the part it is connected through, eg the black grip and the end of the grey buckle, but beyond that to the forks then it’s game over. So I should have been clearer on what I was trying to address. 🙂
That lense from pcbway 😮 beautiful
The best!
Makes me wish there was someone making LEGO-style headlights for actual cars!
@@Thinginator This could be you!
It would not be hard to light it up. It might not be a proper headlight but would give it the look.
@@MattDentondo you sell you brick cad files ?
The black inserts to make it look like the handle bar is a proper Lego build 👏👏👏 You really need to be a Lego fanboy and a perfectionist to worry about that. Well done.
Oh thanks 🙏
I love all the extra engineering you put into these large Lego builds.
The algorithms have blessed me. This beautiful content found me after a years long search of the "right" ebike. My family and I absolutely adore Lego and my boys spend all their time creating abd building. This video has brought so much joy just watching you connect all these XXL pieces. I know NOTHING abiut 3D printing and would absolutely enjoy buying this as a "kit" to assemble at home. Oh my please oh please offer this for production somehow!! Id be happy for you to take my money!! 💙🖤❤
Welcome aboard! You may release the field for others to print but doubt I’ll produce them myself
Still asking for botar from Bionicle or just any Bionicle set
I was five years old when they released 8810, and I'm pretty sure it was the first Technic model I was given, a year or two later
Sweet!!
>be me
>I built a lego motorcycle (you can disassemble it like lego)
>ride it
>oh no, I crashed onto a wall
>get up and start building
>happy to ride my lego motorcycle again
Exactly 😂
Watching somebody walk through their thought process as they design and build it is such a joy. Thanks for sharing this. The PCBway lens is absolutely jaw dropping that it can be that clear.
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks 🙏
For the breaking handles maybe consider using 4593 Antenna Small Lever with 4592 Antenna Small Base attached with a 28974 Minifigure Neck Bracket with Back Stud - Thick Back Wall or use 4735 Bar 1x3 with Clip and Stud Holder
Yeah there are lots of Lego mods I can do but I’m trying to keep the vintage technic aesthetic for now…
My cool uncle is back to making lego stuff!
You are the the cool uncle I never had. Love the videos. Keep it up, Matt.
Wow, thanks!
Great work. Love monkey-bikes, love electrics, love Lego. Really excited to see the finished product.
Thanks 🙏
That light is fantastic! I need to come up with a project just to have one printed. 🤔
Yeah it’s a stunning print!
That pcbway lens is absolutely spectacular. Definitely going to have to get something made up to try it out.
It really is!
I think it'd be really cool if you printed some of those LEGO "antenna" pieces to cover the brake lever with something that looks a bit more LEGO.👍 Even if the scale was off by a little bit, the authentic appearance would be an enormous benefit in my opinion.
That would be cool
So well thought out, love it!
Thanks so much!
epic! looking forward to see the file so I can print one myself :)
That is ridiculously awesome !!! Just makes me smile and also jealous!
Thank you had this kit as a child. I just assembled my first 3d printer haven't calibrated yet. I know this won't be my first project, yet it is on the list now. I have much to learn and I am eager.
Have fun!
This is going to be epic!
Thanks 🙏
The hospital bill?
So now you have a kart and almost a bike , next we need a car or plane. So awesome to see any Lego supersized to such a high detail level
Thanks 🙏
Beautiful ✨ I love your ability to really mix in all the structural and electric mechanisms whilst still looking like LEGO. I missed out on technic for years until I got set 42058 and instantly fell in love with technic lego, and now I’ve spent like $3-4k on technic alone 😅
Wow!! That’s and investment 😀
👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽. Is it weird I got goosebumps from this. Well done. 10/10. Attention to detail is fantastic. I have been a Lego enthusiast practically my whole life. And being able to create print and assemble is truly amazing. 💯
Wow, thank you!
The best ad I have seen for PCB-way, as you unlike other creators you have actually used them yourself.... With great results too
Oh thanks 🙏
What I would do with the handle bars is to take the gray pieces that connect them to the vertical bars and put them on upside down. As they are mounted right now leaning on them causes them to flex and potentially break. Flipping them however allows the grey disk spacers to prevent the parts from flexing, potentially making them a little bit sturdier.
Yes I looked at that possibility but they wait was designed on this MK 1 wouldn’t work.. maybe a future version 👍
I am officially jealous now!!!
now you need to c&c a full aluminum lego motorcycle
This looks great! Can’t wait to see the rest now.
Absolutely brilliant! And very jealous!
are you gonna make the water bottle battery look like a duracell or AA battery. Like honey i shrunk the kids, or antman.
😂🤔
I love this, pretty sure this was my first Technic set. Really enjoy the jumbo Lego inspired projects. Makes me want to make my own.
Go for it!
There is SO much thought in this beyond the obvious to the lay viewer. Amazing. Loving your work!
Thank you! 😊
WOOOOOWWW this is crazy,
I stopped at printing Lego kits at 200% but your creations are always crazier BRAVO😎
Thank you 🙏
I had that set, I was 13 then. And I still have it.
That transparant piece looks clearer that the milky stuff Lego is producing nowadays...
Very cool project once again!
It really is! Thanks 🙏
Now this looks like a fun project!!
Always a good day when Matt posts a LEGO build! Great ingenuity in adding the structural rigidity and the little visual covers! I just showed my Son this and said I have wanted to do this for some time (build in larger scale), but I have a standard Prusa, so..... I could double or triple size things but that isn't fun, lol.
Glad you liked it!!appreciate the feedback :)
Awesome work!
I absolutely can’t believe I’m only just finding your channel! I appreciate the dedication and enthusiasm. You are fulfilling everyone’s childhood through these videos. You earned yourself a subscriber. Keep up the great work!
Thanks and welcome! Appreciate the feedback :)
This is so cool, I’d love to build 2 of them so my best friend and I can ride together. Thank you so much for your hard work, you are amazing
Thank you 🙏
that lens is just a beauty. You have a real talent for building these!
The lens os built by PCBWay 👍
@@MattDenton thanks👍
That is so very cool, great to see you at EMFCamp again :)
Finaly, i have wanted to see this types of videos for so long now, just want to see part2 and 3
Cool 👌 I hope it gets some good views 😀
Brilliant!! Brings back so many memories!
would love to see a model that was street legal. this is dope
I admire your work. You're just a wizard 👏
Wow, thank you
Esperando ansioso que subas los .stl para comprarlos 😋
I love it. I have no other words than simple, I love it 🙂
Thanks so much 😊
Love your Videos! Great Work!
Glad you like them!
This looks so cool!
Thanks 🙏
Fantastic work, the attention to detail is top notch
Thank you very much!
Darn I really want an optical analysis of that 3d print as a real lens, could make many projects that are very tricky to find a suitable lens for easy if its a good as it looked on camera. Not to mention as an alterntive to having to source a good enough version of your old classic car/bike's lightbulb lens/covers to fill and polish then cast new ones. Worth the effort of casting no doubt if you have a few buddies with the same problem, but still if the 3d printer can actually just do it.
Yeah it’s an interesting process they have
@@MattDenton Agreed, I've seen passably useable 3d printed optical type elements plenty of times, but ones that at least on camera appear so perfect is a new one on me.
Love this and all your videos. I wish you would make more videos, more often, but I understand how hard and expensive that would be. But...
You know what we are all thinking. Make the headlight work for real.
Working on it! And thank you 🙏
@@MattDenton Woohoo!
Это потрясающе, жду всех частей этого проекта
For the front light, a 1x1 stud in the centre of the 2x2 round plate, clicked into the 2x1 brick with hole might look better, and be "legal", if that's a look you're worried about.
It is legal to stick a stud in a technic hole. But only one stud, not two. 👍
Good idea.. but why one not two? 🤔
Great build! For some weird reason I'd love to see some flickering LED tea light behind that nice clear headlight lens.
Noted!
Genuis, very cool!
Thanks 🙏
Finished your move yet? I presume this is some of the “fun stuff” you had planned? I still think an Upscaled Ideas Wall-e build would be a great idea! 😂
No not yet!! It keeps getting pushed back 😬
A long time ago I asked about your intro music because it sounded really close to a Ratatat song. Today I finally downloaded the audio and searched for it. Turns out it's JinglePunks royalty free track called Exploding Predators... off of an album called "Ratatat".
Fascinating that an ersatz "album" would literally be labelled what it's imitating.
Huh! That’s crazy. I can’t even remember where I found that track now..
Dang, this is a great concept!
Thanks 🙏
Brilliant progress 👍👍
Looks great, wonder what legos legal team make of all this?
What an awesome new project! I love how you hide all the non Lego parts inside. Rather ingenious. That lens 🤩, how did they print that?
Thank you 🤗 yeah the lens is nuts! They varnish it or something to remove the layer lines
I don't know polylite PLA, but I would never risk such a massive undertaking with PLA. Anything that I used PLA for that is under constant load eventually sags. Not to say that all it takes a bit of sun and a hot day for the thing to behave like molten chocolate.
Curious about how it performs in such large scale.
Amazing project by the way.
Check out the giant go kart 👍👍👍
@@MattDenton I did, pretty cool bybthe way.. That flex that you mentioned there is a bit related to what I am talking about. If there is anywhere in the kart that would put some constant flex in any part, that flex tend to expand over time and will not return to the original form and that is what I observed on PLAs in general, specially the + versions of it that make it more flexible (as a trade off to make PLA tougher). PLA does not return to the original form after being flexed for enough time. If the temperature is higher (like in a hot day, under the sun or near the motor) the effect is more prominent. Obviously with much bigger parts than I ever printed it may take more time and/or tension for it to cause noticeable deformation. I'd still not risk using PLA, knowing about this shortcoming. ABS, for example, does not share the same problem and I use it whenever I know temperature can go up or the part will be under continuous load.
I am curious how the kart will withstand the test of time and usage. It has the downside of releasing VoCs (Estirene) during print, and may require enclosure / PEI print bed. But cost wise is similar if not cheaper than PLA.
I am not sure about PETG in respect to deformation over time, but it is resistant to higher temperatures although a slightly more flexible (but for this size of parts, I don't think it matters).
Can't wait to see the end result. Think this is indeed going to be even better than the go kart. The details and enginering are top notch.
Oh thanks 🙏
i am speechless. ❤ such a cool idea! i hope the front wheel is angled enough. also, bikes (in reality) have that bend in the fork for a reason. perhaps you could offset the 3651 with a 1cm offset to the front? that would make a hige improvement on going a straight line i guess. 😅
Thanks. Yeah the fork angle is a little too upright! It’s not a very good geometry kit 😀
Those 4 transparent rings in the lens ask for a proper function - turn 45 degrees, and you have a (literal) low/high beam and indicator lights
THIS! I fully support it and hope he sees and implements it!
Another Matt Denton giant Lego build?! YES PLEASE! Chances this winds up as an available STL file?? Your giant go-kart was one of the first larger projects I did when I first go into 3d printed 5 years ago!
Yeah I would like to release a build kit as I’ve had much interest and it’s way simpler than the gokart
@@MattDenton An STL kit file to purchase and a heads up r.e. the motor kit used plus the machined parts used in pt 2 ordered from PCBWAY would be 🤌 althought I can understand if a certain Danish company aren't happy about this haha
I like the term "illegal lego part". Be careful not to be pulled over with the lego police, you might have a lego penalty! Great video as always, I can't wait to see it fully done
😂…..😬
Yes!! Legos motorcycles and RUclips ❤
Yess
wow i can't believe that new headlight piece was 3d printed. absolutely beautiful.
Right?!
That was my dream as a kid…
Just subscribed! Love how much attention you give to upscaling. Goes to show that at Lego scale strength tolerances are so much more forgiving
Thanks for the sub!
so cool
Is it possible to buy the as a kit? Maybe even 2?… one 2 wheel and one 3(or 4 would be even better)wheeler. the bike for my sone and the other is for me or my wife. So we can try to keep up with the motorized 3yr old. This would be a blast to actually build up with him. Oh, you could combine this with the Star Wars Speeder bike with the as the power source and controls.
This has inspired me to make an 8210 version. Any way to get a copy of the stl file for the pivot brick? It is the only piece I'm missing.
omg i had that lego set
It might be cool if you did an upscale version of one of the bikes buildable with set 857
I’m amazed such a clear part is possible to 3D print
Post processed
@@MattDenton I assumed so, but even the fact the internal structure is perfectly clear amazes me
WOOHOO YES MORE GIANT LEGO FTW!!!!!!
👍
Awesome!
Put 4 led in the clear piece and you got yourself a porsche headlight
Noice 👌
So cool! Curious to see how you will handle the suspension. Seems like you've got a few areas where there will be a lot of force as you demonstrated in the video, the gap between the handlebars/handlebars and the pivot for the steering - hope you don't go over any big bumps too fast!
Very cool though, I want one. Will be great to buzz around on at events.
Yeah I think I have it all figure out… TBC 😂
love your channel mate. Excited for pt.2!
Thanks a ton!
This was my first technic set that I remember
Cool 😎
Awesome!
Thanks!
Thank God for the NHS!
😂
@@MattDenton Seriously, be careful with that one. Don't print your own Lego helmet
next level for next supersize build, could be, make it sound like LEGO or build a flying (model)plane out of your Supersize Stones....
My new favourite channel. You're a brilliant engineer by the way.
I wonder how long these prints would tame with 100% infill
Thanks 🙏 100% infill would take a loooooong time and be very heavy 😬
This may be the coolest thing Ive ever seen.
Edit: does anyone have a link for the E-bike kit used?
I’ll add a link to the kit in the description
Are the files released? Also where did you buy all the parts for it like the battery and control spender. I would love to buy one or make one. Keep up the good work
Thanks. Haven’t released the files yet
I saw this at EMF it was great
Nice but the handlebar needs part 4273 ;-) cleaner look and .... how about 8860 :-)
I’ll take a look. But I like the vintage technic aesthetic. 8860 is printed and waiting for assembly
Are you going to release the files?
This is Epic - and its only 1/2 done dang, oh if you hadnt told me that the boat stud part was 3D printed from pcbway id of thought it was injection molded for sure - how did they get it so clear right, wow its magic i tell ya magic.
Keep up the amazing work im waiting anxiously for the next part of the build.
Take Care
Thanks you 🙏
They use resin printers to do the transparent part
If you make a giant scale Lego Optimus prime, I'll subscribe
Fantastic work as usual Matt. I recently got a bambu labs X1-Carbon. It's awesome. Some of the prints I've done with it don't even look like prints. That lens looks amazing. What printing method di they use to make that?
Yeah they are threat printers! It’s done by PCBWay.. resin then varnished or something
please take a picture though the lamp lens!
Looks amazing! How much was all the filament for this project?
Well I’m sponsored by PolyMaker for filament, but I will work out in KG what it is
I need *giant* legos, suddenly.
Yesss
This is awesome and I love the creativity.
That said there was a small bit around 8:30 that made me take pause.
You mention that the m10 bolt adds strength to the handle bar but I had a realization related to my having tried similar at a smaller scale before.
Does it really add strength if the plastic cannot handle deforming to a point past the bolt?
To put it another way, if the plastic delaminates before it reaches contact with the bolt, has the bolt really added strength or is it just there as a backup not directly contributing during the initial stress and breakage.
In essence I think the solution if this is even a problem worth worrying about is getting the plastic tighter around any metal components and or using plastics with more compliance before failiure like nylon or high durometer TPU.
Well.. yes and no. The bolt only ads strength to the part it is connected through, eg the black grip and the end of the grey buckle, but beyond that to the forks then it’s game over.
So I should have been clearer on what I was trying to address. 🙂