Spinning a Lego Wheel FASTER
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- How fast can you rotate a Lego wheel using gears and a Lego motor or two? Last time we got to 2850 RPM (2950 with a drill). Now, let's remove the tire that caused a lot of vibrations and try again. Also test two types of lubrication: canola vegetable oil and silicone spray.
Everyone gangsta till the Legos start sounding like a McLaren
Lol
@Yol Riin Lask
Cool, don't care, and neither do the other 500 ppl who liked the comment.
Yol Riin Lask It’s an older meme, sir. But it checks out.
Yol Riin Lask when
everybody gangsta till the guy who hates old memes tries to be alpha
*adds a second engine*
- Wait, is this chea-
*puts out a drill*
- Ok
*put another drill*
-wait thats illegal
Cursed Spinel pulls out four
Me:wait that’s illegal
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Motor not engine
Евгений Нижник привет
The fact that contraption withstood 17000 RPM without a single part exploding is crazy. I have newfound respect for Lego.
That's nearly 300 revolutions per second :)
Wat
@@coconutperson1985 When things spin really, really, really fast, there's a thing called the "centrifugal force" which is just fancy talk for something pulling a spinning thing outwards. When things spin fast enough, that centrifugal force can make things explode.
Sounds more reliable than the transmission in ny car. Maybe the engineers should take some notes
Respect for what, dumping more and more plastics on planet?
“There's a point at 7,000 RPMs where everything fades. The machine becomes weightless. It disappears. All that's left, a body moving through space, and time."
-Ken Miles
Ahh he knows
Damn, One of my favorites
“Life’s just better on the other side of 7,000 RPM”
- James Engelsman, Throttle House
Also I love Ford V Ferrari. One of my favorites :)
“People will believe anything if its in quotations” -George Washington
Lmao bruh. I have seen that movie
Ford vs Ferrari
When you generate so much speed that the friction alone melts plastic. Well done 👏👏👏
If done that with k'nex before. Melted the plastic before I mean. Or at least wore it away to the point of breaking
He used a drill makes sense...
@@mynamesnotimportant6941 gg
@@mynamesnotimportant6941 im
There's actually friction welding
Alternate video title: How to drill holes in Lego using other Lego
Actually it would be an interesting spin-off. Friction drilling vs cutting (with worm gear screw?) vs rocking. Do all bricks and axises in Lego have the same hardness?
Another alternate video title is: part 1 of making a LEGO engine for a car
How to drill holes in Lego using other Lego... and, uhm, a hole drill.
I thought that hole was already there
YES!
"Lemme get the belt-sander" *comes back with a tub of legos and a note that reads 'some assembly required'*
not playing wow since quite a while but this reminds me of a booty bay quest ... something something crocolisk skin something ... long time ago :)
Sequel: Spinning a Lego Wheel so fast it breaks the fabric of the universe
He could probably do that...
Two drills ez
Or would the vortex from the wheel cause it to collapse into a black hole?
There's a point at 7,000 RPM where everything fades. The machine becomes weightless. It disappears. All that's left, a body moving through space and time.
Troy364
Roses are red
Mustangs are slow
Carol Shelby was a genius
But the rest of Ford is just no
The movie was shit
In it Ford won by cheating
If Ferrari hadn’t had their lug nuts stolen
The GT40’s they would be beating
If Ken Miles is the story’s hero
Why portray him as a criminal
I want to cut this director
Right in his fucking femoral
In reality the GT40
Was Carol Shelby’s legacy
It’s a shame this shitty movie
Made it an ad to help Ford pay off their equity
Eventually, kars stopped thinking...
Why did i read this with a voice of Morgan Freeman in my head ?
Ford vs Ferrari was a great movie
I just watched this movie like 2 days ago
Ah yes. The power drill, my favorite lego piece☕️
Same to be real
Where can i find this lego ? What's his name specificaly ?
@@schoolprojects2765 what may i write to find it please ?
@@btlelouchftw2290 lego technics
@@btlelouchftw2290 it's the Bosch Green line of LEGO, it's also called a DIY drill, the Blue line is for professional LEGO builders.
This is what I called “High quality RUclips content”. Don’t ask my why.
why
@@colorfuk1688 Don't ask bro
@@Jacob-gy9ki but... his why...
@Shrek what the fuck do you think gives you the right to answer for him
@@napoleonbonerfarte6739 what the fruck do you think gives you the right to be a disappointment
Again a perfect demonstration on how a car transmission roughly works. The guys in my car group actually do whats similarly seen in this video by swapping around bigger/smaller final drive gears for gaining either torque or MPG improvements.
Electric motor:
*Giggles*
Me: “I should sleep”
Brain: “haha lego go brrrrrrrrrr”
Exactly the situation I am like right now
@@mactemporal1980 now the sound is stuck in my head.
Literally what happened to me last night it was 2am on a school night
😂😂 yes
Thanks for the laugh
You know it’s getting real when you gotta lube your legos
*lego
ruclips.net/channel/UC6YDwQ7xF9r1LJdC4Ydf1Xg
*grease
@@regenpalkar4385 Why do people do this?
@@lmao7243 cuz I am lol
Moment to appreciate how durable lego actually is, it never failed until it started melting from friction heat.
Would love to see this with the steel axle and aluminium beam to deal with the heat/melting issue
Imagine putting a quick release on that wheel and just letting it fly
You better be ready to never see it again.
It would go around the world lol
Bring the setup to a quarter-mile drag race track just to be safe.
Beyblade let it rip!
I imagine it would not be able to grip right for at least 4 seconds
This man: builds a working drone out of legos
also this man: hehe wheel go *brrr*
Dude could build a fully functional army of lego drone tanks and take over the world...and if the government tries to stop him and blows them up to pieces, people will complain about stepping on lego bits for months! Viva Revolution!
Pex_the_Unalive Drunk dufuk be wrong witchyou
This made me laugh way too hard 😂
Years from now this commenter is gonna remember this comment then have flashbacks of the great lego take over.
why was my first thought a plan how to make this a deadly weapon or heavy injury
Everyone gangsta till the wheel falls off and breaks the speed of light.
This dude in a few years :
"Let's make a nuke out of legos"
Making a particle accelerator out of Lego gears.
@@leviewings4689 is that real thing or from flash
@@eliasoksman9989 They do exist. I think MIT? made one
Alternate title: Making a literal table saw out of Lego.
4:37 everyone get out of the room that wheel is officially a laceration hazard.
table saws are 3450 rpm.....
Oh frick
Lol
@@Mez352 so even just the two motors were making it twice the speed of a table saw...
Bruh just waiting for the "going faster than the speed of light with legos" video
Lmao
You laugh but it's still a dilemma of rotation physics.
Imagine a big disc. Really big. Does not matter how big, just any radius is possible. Start rotating the disc. At a certain radius, particles will approach lightspeed. What happens there? Will all particles above that radius have a massive stalling effect? Assuming the disc's material structure has absolute strength, will the outer part of the disc rotate with same speed at any point?
@@magnitudefallout3944 I think if you make a 10:1 a gear with 10 meters can rotate 5 gears and the last with 1cm At speed of light
@@magnitudefallout3944 correct, good question. I have another one. In that hypothethis, why would there be a speed limit? If we have an infinite radius, the tangential speed should become infinite too, no??
@@BeenuZz thats why its called a dillema,
There is a speed limit but you can imagine it.
I think that rotating such a object would be impossible in theory because relativity states that Speed of light = Infinite mass and infinite mass cannot be accelerated which rotating is all about
the fact that it goes at around 290 rotations PER SECOND at the end is terrifying
unimaginable
1:11 That's called a locked train. It causes the forces that make the gears try to run along each other cancel out
Nobody:
France in the 18th century: *7000 revolutions per minute*
Good one
More in the 19th
A French
stfu
@@Numeriwar no u
SuperMachineMaster 5000
no u
Me: watch this video
My finger: i need touch this wheel
Lol
Ouch
69th like
My thought exactly
i know what i have to do but i don't know if i have the strength to do it
When people ask me what my favorite toy as a kid was, I always say I could still play with Legos today. This guy: "And I took that personally."
Amazing. The whole process reminds me of evolution by natural selection. In this case, the "environment" pressure was for speed. Failed creatures tumbled along the way until the fittest survived at the end.
DUDE, that's faster than a freaking rotary engine...
It's faster than f1 engines
But still slower than Honda CBR250RR from the 90s :-P
@@Leo.0328 1990 Cosworth engines did roughly 22k^^
@GreenTea and who the hell gives a damn about turbine engines
My Prius is faster😂👌🏿
“Someday, Tesla’s will be run by drills and legos...”
69 likes 😂
I thought it already was
That’s will never happen but funny joke
Drills?
@@markusmcadams8723 no that was a lego Motor SARCASTIC you illiterate idiot
No Intro, No Talking, Perfection
He's Finnish.
3:19 That shutdown was amazing. So much energy.
The wheel: Does 17 thousand revolutions per minute
France: *PATHETIC*
Igranka Eh Spain can do more lmao
Lmao
🤣🤣
"Get that damn thing of her neck
I'm the head of the board now I'm bored of her head..."
F1 honda V10: *PATHETIC*
4:34 it's now a supercharged V8.
Lmao
It sounds almost like a Viper
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@TheOneandOnlyGodHydra Definitely a Dodge Viper!
i have entered the zone of fellow car guys
Assuming a radius of 2cm, in the end, the outside moved with 130 km/h (or 80 mph).
Incredible, that’s almost 300 revolutions per second of the wheel.
The g-forces on the rim’s edge must have been enormous, I’m surprised a structural failure didn’t occur.
2026: "news just in, man has built a functioning interstellar space craft from lego"
2030 news: "man builds functioning Stargate from lego"
2050 news: Man has built a working space ship flying 6969 time faster than the speed of light!
No it's 3000 because doing that is impossible in this decade is impossible
@@firname395 its a joke
@Shield & Stalker its a joke you dumbass
Ok I have 2 questions:
1) why are you doing this?
2) what am I doing here?
Yes
Science is not about why, it's about why not.
@@user-de2vf7rd7j absolutely
Why did RUclips give this to me.
I’ll do u one better, who are you doing this!
4:50 big shaq is jealous about the quickness of those maths
Of course! The immense amount of friction and heat practically melts the beam slot onto the final gear, 17,000 rpm is insane!
That wheel literally spins faster than a car engine
A car engine usually spins between 800 and 3000 (diesel) and 5000 (gasolin) ..
The turbo spins up to about 15000rpm
An F1 car revs upto about 12000
@@raddydydy They used to idle at 6,000. Current rules are 5,000 rpm. Main reason why you can't just run an F1 car, needs to be moving otherwise it will overheat quickly.
also you have to remember that the size, and weight of the wheel, and the engine are very different.
The rpm is the camshaft in the engine which hits the spark plugs letting a stroke of air or gasoline into the engine
Actually the rpms is how fast the crankshaft spins, which is connected to the camshaft via a belt. And the camshaft is used to lift the valves to let air and fuel in.
I love how this video low-key demonstrates the power of friction.
It's the only reason rpm goes down with a higher gear ratio
@@stevenmcculloch5727 i think its because the motors dont have enough power to spin the wheel because of the increasing torque caused by increasing the gear ratio
@@PizaHai but the only force stopping the motors from turning is friction. The gears will take longer to accelerate to max speed
My notifications says Rubertoe replied to my comment, but I can't see it on the video...
Plus that bit checking for aliasing at the high rpm was cool too
I'm convinced that with enough Lego, lubricants, and airtight sealants, you could build a fully operation space station.
I just want to say how good this RUclipsr is his other videos are amazing and so interesting and has helped me understand stuff more in ways I never thought were possible thank you to whoever made this 💯
Imagine that as your computer fan.
Overclock it then
Use 12cm fans, at least 12cm.
@@protheu5 Not all fan brackets support 120mm fans, though
Built in helicopter
fucken vortex of air
I wouldnt count lubing as cheating, using a drill however is cheating.
Definitely. But how else are you going to increase the power/torque short of using tens of Lego motors? Personally I would like to see him use the drill more, I'm more interested in the different gear ratios than how it's powered.
That's what she said.
They should use an impact driver!
I don't believe LEGO makes canola oil? Not really using LEGO...
Using oil is cheating, but using a drill is a hacker. Btw is same or what
i dont know anything about this guy, but he can be a REALLY fun math professor
hypercar: i've got the highest revvin' engine
lego wheel: hold my beer
RUclips: "Wanna see a Lego wheel spin very fast?"
Me and other 7 million people: "Interesting"
It really is interesting. Gear physics are amazing.
8mil now
I bet we can make a lego car with just one motor and put car business out of businesses.
well, i searched for it.
because if he made a video about making them really slow, then he must have done the opposite right?
Ender[ꞄⲈⲆⲀⲤⲦⲈⲆ] exactly what i was thinking
You know its fast when it starts sounding like a formula 1 car
DiamondCarnivore hmm I just noticed that lol
Everybody gangsta til the lego wheel perform for F1
@roski The_don just makin a reference
@roski The_don Not really, F1 already removed that world.
This is how most super cars work
You know that shit is turning serous when your legos stars sounding like jet engines
There'll be a batman villain that builds elaborate Doomsday and torture devices out of Lego
“You’ll never catch me Krabs. Not when I shift into MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE”
I knew I should have gotten the turbo
"HAYAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaa......... "
LOL
Imagine putting sandpaper on the wheel and lightly pressing a chicken bone to it.
@@billyfootjr2810 hey man, that's really specific, are you alright?
now you need to find the speed at which that wheel will rip itself apart and make it go that speed.
Yeah, I was expecting that to happen, I wanted to mention safety glasses and preferably a face shield at these speeds. Even if the wheel itself doesn't fly apart, the framework might not be perfectly fixed together allowing a piece to go flying
there are vids about breaking fidget spinners that way and they are very dangerous imo; a plastic wheel will take a lot of abuse because it's quite light and holds together very well. would like to see how much is it gonna take
Using a pneumatic die grinder or disc cutter- something that'll spin up faster than a drill.
(my DeWalt disc cutter is rated for 11000 RPM.)
I honestly think the plastic will melt before you can get the wheel to disintegrate.
You would need an extreme gear ratio
i love this non vocal style! the short camerashots of fail attempts. Nice style!
5:06 the power of friction has melted the plastic
You basically friction welded that axle to it's support.
That's what I was going to say but, sure enough, someone else had already said it. Crazy Lego stuff!
*its
@@RetroOnSpeedDial Fucking tool
You should make metal lego pieces and try it again ! So that the pieces won't melt
+Dami Nooki, you just happen to not know Swiss guys, at all. Just as a general rule of thumb...for the Germanosphere: The farther south you go the more formal the people get.
4:36 what my dad sees when i drive a car
lol
He's probably right tho
A drill?
1 second has passed....
@@cinontk 2 seconds have passed....
This is my new favourite youtube channel...where has this been all my life?!?
You wouldn't know but that's actually how Lego test the axles they make
YOU CAN'T STOP HERE
*FASTER*
you need to break the rotational sound barrier!
MAKE A CAR MOTOR RUN IT
Yeees faster!
Anymore and he can generate power with it.
Car motor: *stalls*
*Hold my lego set*
That’s ducking hilarious
Everyone gangsta until the lego starts to sound like an angle grinder.
me:i gunna sleep
Brain:haha lego go brrrrrr
this guy can make a bootleg mclaren out of legos if he has enough pieces and time
sul Bootleg? Nah he can build the 2021 McLaren Technic GT SS Turbo 2 cylinder drill power
@@owengraham3789 True.
@@owengraham3789 they did it in forza, why can't this guy?
What is McLaren ?
@@anuragsosa British car company
"His neighbors hate him for this one simple trick!"
Lmao he lives in Finland so his neighbour probably lives 5km away :DD
I’ve been wanting to see a (gear reduction) video spin from the torque side forever. I guess this is it
Imagine this guy with steel lego pieces
Say no more
Oh no
Graphite bearings
@@joeblack4436 Damn, that sounds sexy. Someone give this engineer legos made of Tungsten.
No, I don’t think I will!
RUclips: Spinning plastic
10 million people: yes
InTeReStInG
100k people: extra yes
Engineers understand better
No it’s 9.1 mil stupid
@@Ledger_Lewis dude why are you so dumb
Only the power of an assisted, high speed Lego can best the power of a Lego.
Make a oil system to cool and lubricate the rods. Would be a cool test to see if you can go even higher while not breaking the blocks.
Next thing you know, you made a car.
V-TEC Civic II
www.cnet.com/videos/you-can-actually-drive-this-full-size-lego-car/
That triples redline on your average car
ruclips.net/video/_ObE4_nMCjE/видео.html
More like jet plane.
just connect a 6.2L V8 and watch the thing spin faster than light
Theoricaly yes, but it whould melt
What about an 8.3L W16?
Lmao thats some serious overkill 😂
The torque shock would obliterate the axle. Maybe shred a few gear teeth as well.
@@gifhary6165 theoretically bo: light doesn't spin
We're looking for rpm here, not torque. The fastest car engines can reach like 10k rpm. With a micro gas turbine we can go REAL fast with up to 500k rpm.
You would think the more gears, the slower the wheel would spin
When you can make a LEGO wheel spin faster than a car engine will ever allow
No one:
No one:
No one: "No one"
No one: *no one*
No one: nO oNe
No one:
@Yol Riin Lask I don't have nearly the brain power necessary to be creative
Yes I do
They knew you'd click 🤷🏼♂️
I now know that you can spin lego really fast.
Thanks internet!
Yes i do
I can finally sharpen my lego sword with this machinery
finally
Finally
Finally
Finally
Hi, hello, just breaking the chain here nothing to worry about
This man holds the power to create the most deadly weapon in history… out of a common childrens toy
Now I want to see the wheel spin using 20 lego motors, all pouring their kinetic energy through the gears to a single wheel.
its amazing to see this a realize thats how fast a crankshaft rotates, a crankshaft with pistons attached to it.
“Vegeta what does the scanner say about its spin level?”
Vegeta: “ITS OVER 9000!!!!!!”
No it's over egg
How many Raditz is that?
Spin Johnny, spin
@@pex_the_unalivedrunk6785 a number that cant be beat egg is the most powerful being in the universe
Lets all have a 1 minute silence for that Lego beam.
This guy can win a lego race
No one:
My PC when it boots up: 3:11
The gears in your pc start working
@@gonkdroid2539 gonk droid
@@LarryCucumber Larry Cucumber
my old pc sounds like that
Playstation 4 Pro be like:
Lego: We didn't make a drill...
Me : sees googol:1 reduction. Sees this.
Brain : don't even think about it.
Mouth : *C R I S S C R O S S*
Exactly. Time to break the universe using Legos alone.
5:10 the plastic absolutely melted
time for stainless steel lego pieces
Day 1:
Ahh lockdown, though it sucks i might finally find time to get all the things done i kept postponing.
Day 5:
I wonder how fast it can spin
He's talking about his dick
Hahahahha
this was in 2018
patrlim yes that wheel is his dick
But Lego Movie was only 15 frames per second. Isn't this classed as overkill?
This rpm
Not fps
Rpm is rotations per minute as fps is frames per second
sSyphoNize rotations*
@@travisbirkhoff2537 my bad
Was it actually only 15? Huh
@@maxkleve830 no, it was 24 fps.
i feel like this man could power an entire nuclear power station just with legos
Honestly, this is a pretty good example of why gearboxes are lubed
Yeah I'm watching this at 2 am in italy during quarantine.
Had to join you mate. :P
Good luck
Sounds like a good way to spend your quarantine time
Same, from Italy, but at 4 am. That's the quarantine effect, I would say
when u could be on pronhub premium
everyone: "using a drill is cheating! its not lego"
brick experiment channel: "haha drill go brrrrrr"
Pirkan rypsiöljya vainiin
Hän on varmaan suomalainene finnish
599th like... *w h y*
Dremel is legal
@Rátt Pâkk i wouldn’t say cheating, i’d say more like unnaturally enhanced. it’s non standard
that's so satisfying what you can do with Lego technics and some ingenering skill
The reason why lego intresets me
step 1. spin wheel fast
step 2. ???
step 3. profit $$$$
What’s the problem?
Cartman
jacksrandomadventures It’s obvious:
step 1. spin wheel fast
step 2. shoot it for youtube
step 3. profit $$$$
Lego land speed record?
Stonks
The best idea was using 2 opposing gears on the fly wheel shaft gear. the meshing force balanced, taking the radial load off the bearing that spun the fastest, and had the least amount of torque available. I noticed you lubed the axles, but what about the gear teeth? It's amazing how much you can learn about mechanical engineering with a kids toy. 2 motors. same thing. both acting on opposite sides of a small gear, taking away the radial load on that axle, thus the friction. That probably helped as much as doubling the torque because of 2 motors. Nice post.
Vincent Robinette dafuq? Me aint understand yur stuff. You should drink me tho
@@bleach6509 Pour me a glass!🤣😝😁
Indeed, legos and gears are quite the thing for learning mechanics.
I used to play with Technic legoes all the time as a child. Twenty years later, I've got a degree in physics..
@@antoniolewis1016 Experience is the greatest teacher! (Hands on is the most fun).
Vincent Robinette
*dynamics flashbacks intensifies*
This man isn't satsfied unless the wheel breaks the sound barrier.
Case proved: Legos are practically indestructible unless under extreme EXTREME pressure
Nobody:
My computer while I’m sleeping:
Under rated
@Ross time yeah but the tom meme is better
Just turn off the PC lol
@Ross time its funny because it makes no sense
It’s actually true though and I do turn it off