Today, I felt like ScrapMan gave part of his thinking power to build that plug, he came up with such a revolutionary design, while simultaneously forgetting about general stuff.
There are so many ways this challenge could go: Introduce boats instead of cars for plug transportation. Pulling the plugs out to put it into a new socket once it opens its door. An adapter that you push in the socket and then you push the plug in it. And many more...
also for example different types of plugs, like multi faze with 5 contacts for 380V, or plugs that you need to rotate to secure. Or introduce completely new puzzle mechanics in level design.
While tinkering with a part in the background as I watch, I hear "Call me Line Up Tech Tips." I swear, I must've paused my work for a solid 10 minutes, just recovering from the epic eye-roll that pun induced. Kudos, Scrapman - your quick wit and multi-layered humor never fail to impress! lmao
Thanks for continuing my challenge! Like seeing how you concurred the task of a multi-functional grabber. Also the gimmick I was talking about before is the ramps.
Scrapman built a hugger That was a certified plugger It helped him pass the challenge With what he had scavenged It turned to be quite hard to make For it wasn’t as easy as cake With a lot to think To make sure it didn’t stink It took an hour With a lot of determination and power To see if Scrapman’s able To manage with no cables
10:30 You can greatly mitigate the lack of differential in electric engine by making the inner wheel to always turn more. In practice it means that in the steering bearing setting set the turn angle higher on one direction and lower on the other, and the exact opposite on the other turning wheel. BTW, you should also do this with gas engine, although it is not as crucial with it.
At first I thought you were merely referring to Ackerman steering. But increasing the angle of the inner wheels to beyond what you'd do in an Ackermann configuration also increases the slip angle of that inner wheel, which reduces it's speed component in the "forwards" direction - exactly what you need to counter the synchronized wheel speed.
BUILD IMPROVEMENT IDEA: you can make the part of the claw that secures the small plugs better, by making it a rotating right-angle to be perfectly flush with the top of the small plug. be sure to have the corner block of the right-angle moved to the inside of the angle so it doesn't get stuck on top of the small plug.
@@somedudewhoexists It's needed for anyone who has trouble reading tone from text (like me). In this case it was a bit clearer than usual, but some people would definitely still be confused about what the intended tone was.
Strictly speaking a flight level is an indication of pressure, not of altitude. Only above the transition level (which depends on the local QNH but is typically 4000 feet above sea level) are flight levels used to indicate altitude; below the transition level feet are used.
"Cool or dumb" You'd think Multilayer Monday would've taught him by now that those aren't mutually exclusive. In fact, they often pair quite well together.
Height is the Measurement of Vertical Distance between an object and the surface of the Earth, which stands as an application for use in Construction Vehicle Operation and Building Engineering (Contracting being a general example). Altitude is the Measurement of Vertical Distance between an object and the Mean Sea Level, which stands as an application for Aviation and other forms of Flying and Avionics (Electronics used in application with Aviation). In this context, Scrap Man would be using Height, as he is not Airborne or using Avionics of any kind.
Can we pls get more Beaker commentary in videos? Especially in the Hide and Seek videos. It would be really funny if he pointed out things you missed or just gave his thoughts on the happenings in the videos.
Hight: is a vertical distance between 2 chosen points Altitude: is the vertical distance between you or a chosen point and the sea level. So yeah, listening to him calling it altitude was painful.
About the height and altitude i believe we speak of altitude when we talk about an objects relative height from sea level and a object itself has a certain height for example. Mount everest is 8,8 km height. But a person standing on mount everest finds himself at an altitude of 8,8 km same goes for a building which is 500 meters height and a person standing at the top with an altitude of 500 meters
Except that the height of buildings is not calculated from sea level. And also, altitude can be measured from either sea or ground level. This thing is much more complicated than what you give out, as there are no universal standards that would be applicable everywhere. Rather, the standards are made per use case. And sometimes multiple different methods are used, such as in planes where altitude is measured from both sea and ground level depending on situation.
@@anteshell true but i just wanted to give a quick and simple explanation on the difference even if its not the best example the real answer would be even more complicated seeing as at some point altitude is not altitude either anymore cause we start talking about orbits and distances between planets and stuff and not to mention when you go underground below sea level. but your clarification is very handy
@@inventorx1535 fair enough. But orbit altitude is very much a thing, although still quite complicated as it is not constant even on circular orbits. Though, typically this is reserved for man made satellites, but it is not wrong to talk about Moon's altitude. And to mix things up even further, there is a word "elevation" too. But I'll not go there...
Just a general idea but how about using a way to note down dimensions and maybe even draw the plugs. Could even create a nice visual representation of what kind of thoughts went into your creations, though it may take longer to create.
Move the Wheelbase a bit more to the side and the backside of the Fork behind the wheels. the first forklift picture that fitted was C12000 Multi Directional Forklift
when it comess down to doing the angles on the next level, I suggest having a piston that will hold the plug at the center of mass, then moving it back to where it is needed.
Ayy, 123... I'm doubting if Scrapman reads his comments anymore... Day 123 of asking for a Multiplayer Monday in survival mode where everyone starts at the crashed ship with a craftbot in the mechanic station. Everyone has 30 minutes to build a vehicle from scratch, gathering their own materials. No glitches, thrusters allowed, after which everyone meets up and races their builds
Ok, Scrapman triggered my ADD brain when it's 2:15am EST. Basically from my understanding is, altitude is the distance from sea level and height is the distance from the observed surface. (I.e. if you're 3500 ft above sea level and a balloon is 100 ft in the air, the hight is 100 ft and the altitude is 3600 ft.) Now I'm back off to the land of the insomniacs. 😅😅😅😅😅😅
ya know, been playing this game and watching content about this game for a while, and I have to say; this a pretty good game. 3d physics games are few and far between, but then add survival and challenge mode? get outa here! 10:20 scrap man kinda sorta explaining one of the benefits of a differential.
I would say that you can refer to hight as altitude when is over 10 meters high, like the editor and love the style, and beaker your sog is cute, love your videos scrapman, keep up the good work
Maybe add suspension to the front(if you have them) so it can support the weight of going up the hills and support the weight of the plug so you get more ground clearance.
ScrapMan at 23:12 - "The cable management is so much easier when you're 100% wireless. I don't know if you guys knew that. I mean I should know, my entire setup is wireless - runs on AI." Just casually referencing his 2023 April Fools Video :)
put a extra bearing on the grabber so you can angle the whole grabber with plug straight up. and for the electric engine issue.. just use a single rear wheel
You shouldve angled a block to make a wedge, it wont go to the ground but close enough to pick it up Edit: There isnt altitude on that challenge map because there isnt water(Alt=hight above sea level
Desperately need a blueprint system for the challenge mode! The main reason i'm burned out on the challenges is because i got tired of building the same thing over and over again, with maybe some small changes for each level..
for the next time you do multifunctional plug huggers try to move the top prong up and down a block with a piston instead of needing the weird grabber things
the minimum height to altitude is irrelevant because height and altitude are 2 separate measures; Height: Vertical distance from the point of observation on the Earth's surface to the point being measured. Altitude: Vertical distance from mean sea level to the point being measured. mean sea level is the average height of the entire ocean surface usually 0 on altimeter
Today, I felt like ScrapMan gave part of his thinking power to build that plug, he came up with such a revolutionary design, while simultaneously forgetting about general stuff.
There are so many ways this challenge could go:
Introduce boats instead of cars for plug transportation.
Pulling the plugs out to put it into a new socket once it opens its door.
An adapter that you push in the socket and then you push the plug in it.
And many more...
This is such an underrated comment
@@Omjbhkdndakiah12232L no, its the top comment...
also for example different types of plugs, like multi faze with 5 contacts for 380V, or plugs that you need to rotate to secure. Or introduce completely new puzzle mechanics in level design.
sadly there is no water in challenge mode but maybe it could be like a bonus level thats actualy just a blueprint?
@@ienjoyoranges Isn't there water in the last few official challenges?
While tinkering with a part in the background as I watch, I hear "Call me Line Up Tech Tips." I swear, I must've paused my work for a solid 10 minutes, just recovering from the epic eye-roll that pun induced. Kudos, Scrapman - your quick wit and multi-layered humor never fail to impress! lmao
W comment😂🤣
@@Goofy-15 True 😂
@@Goofy-15 lmao, thanks. It's mostly true 😆
@@mattmays9063 this comment is just impressive, you should write a book
@@FlyingNoodle554 That is incredibly kind of you to say. Thank you. I hope you had a wonderful weekend.
The whole energy of this video feels a lot more you-like than normal, I love it 😂
Thanks for continuing my challenge! Like seeing how you concurred the task of a multi-functional grabber. Also the gimmick I was talking about before is the ramps.
"Yes I am a certified forklift operator. I lift fork to mouth." - ScrapMan 2023
i was gonna quote if no one else did lol
11:51 "you ever start doing things without thinking" that explains my whole life.
Fr 😅
Scrapman built a hugger
That was a certified plugger
It helped him pass the challenge
With what he had scavenged
It turned to be quite hard to make
For it wasn’t as easy as cake
With a lot to think
To make sure it didn’t stink
It took an hour
With a lot of determination and power
To see if Scrapman’s able
To manage with no cables
Epic
The energy this vid was different, more happy and energetic than usual, I love it
Scrapman will always be cool in our Hearts.
10:30 You can greatly mitigate the lack of differential in electric engine by making the inner wheel to always turn more. In practice it means that in the steering bearing setting set the turn angle higher on one direction and lower on the other, and the exact opposite on the other turning wheel. BTW, you should also do this with gas engine, although it is not as crucial with it.
At first I thought you were merely referring to Ackerman steering. But increasing the angle of the inner wheels to beyond what you'd do in an Ackermann configuration also increases the slip angle of that inner wheel, which reduces it's speed component in the "forwards" direction - exactly what you need to counter the synchronized wheel speed.
by the end of this series, ScrapMan is gonna be an IT professional.
First, he learned to use logic and build robots. Now he's learning how to plug them in. Soon he'll be unstoppable
Can you try turning it off and on again? Now I want you to reset your modem and router. Please tell me what you see on the screen now.
23:16, funny reference to your superior gaming set up lol.
BUILD IMPROVEMENT IDEA:
you can make the part of the claw that secures the small plugs better, by making it a rotating right-angle to be perfectly flush with the top of the small plug. be sure to have the corner block of the right-angle moved to the inside of the angle so it doesn't get stuck on top of the small plug.
That electrical receptacle is not up to NEMA standards /j
What is “/j”?
Neither is the box supporting it.
@@somedudewhoexists joking, i believe
@@zainsalmon4694 oh ok, I knew it was a joke already so idk why it is needed but thx for telling
@@somedudewhoexists It's needed for anyone who has trouble reading tone from text (like me). In this case it was a bit clearer than usual, but some people would definitely still be confused about what the intended tone was.
Been here in this channel since 2017, wow Time goes by really fast.
Ah yes, part two! I will eagerly watch
agreed
Strictly speaking a flight level is an indication of pressure, not of altitude. Only above the transition level (which depends on the local QNH but is typically 4000 feet above sea level) are flight levels used to indicate altitude; below the transition level feet are used.
I'm a AMBIHUGGER
I never thought I would hear that in my entire life.
"Cool or dumb"
You'd think Multilayer Monday would've taught him by now that those aren't mutually exclusive.
In fact, they often pair quite well together.
This is a great challenge mode concept
10:20
You can try to power only the non-steered wheels so the steered ones can freely rotate
But then the outside wheel still needs to turn faster than the inside wheel, that’s why differentials exist
4:36
i tried hugging my work laptop and it told hr, now im being threatened with a harassment lawsuit. thanks scrapman.
12:50 "It's hard to stop it actually in the stage you want" Make two stages of the same height in a row.
I love the new editor and editing stile:)
Scrapman; First of his name.
Hugger of Plugs
Lifter of Forks
Long may he reign
😁
Height is the Measurement of Vertical Distance between an object and the surface of the Earth, which stands as an application for use in Construction Vehicle Operation and Building Engineering (Contracting being a general example).
Altitude is the Measurement of Vertical Distance between an object and the Mean Sea Level, which stands as an application for Aviation and other forms of Flying and Avionics (Electronics used in application with Aviation).
In this context, Scrap Man would be using Height, as he is not Airborne or using Avionics of any kind.
Today on scrap mechanic: Designing complex forktrucks to insert plugs into walls
Can we pls get more Beaker commentary in videos? Especially in the Hide and Seek videos. It would be really funny if he pointed out things you missed or just gave his thoughts on the happenings in the videos.
Editor deserves a raise
At 15:16 am I the only one seeing Bojack Horseman looking defeated whilst sitting down?
I like the little images you put in this one
I love JB cackling and lighting up the battlefield as he says "This is evil"
I feel like this is hard and easy at the same time
I loved the energy in this episode, keep it up!
luckily, my sleep paralysis demon didnt unplug my charger last night
Hight: is a vertical distance between 2 chosen points
Altitude: is the vertical distance between you or a chosen point and the sea level.
So yeah, listening to him calling it altitude was painful.
About the height and altitude i believe we speak of altitude when we talk about an objects relative height from sea level and a object itself has a certain height for example. Mount everest is 8,8 km height. But a person standing on mount everest finds himself at an altitude of 8,8 km same goes for a building which is 500 meters height and a person standing at the top with an altitude of 500 meters
Except that the height of buildings is not calculated from sea level. And also, altitude can be measured from either sea or ground level. This thing is much more complicated than what you give out, as there are no universal standards that would be applicable everywhere. Rather, the standards are made per use case. And sometimes multiple different methods are used, such as in planes where altitude is measured from both sea and ground level depending on situation.
@@anteshell true but i just wanted to give a quick and simple explanation on the difference even if its not the best example the real answer would be even more complicated seeing as at some point altitude is not altitude either anymore cause we start talking about orbits and distances between planets and stuff and not to mention when you go underground below sea level. but your clarification is very handy
@@inventorx1535 fair enough.
But orbit altitude is very much a thing, although still quite complicated as it is not constant even on circular orbits. Though, typically this is reserved for man made satellites, but it is not wrong to talk about Moon's altitude. And to mix things up even further, there is a word "elevation" too. But I'll not go there...
@@anteshell yeah lets not make things more confusing for scrqpman as is height and elivation was already to much for him XD
@@inventorx1535 Yeah, lets not. :D
Just a general idea but how about using a way to note down dimensions and maybe even draw the plugs. Could even create a nice visual representation of what kind of thoughts went into your creations, though it may take longer to create.
If you do another part you've gotta name it something like "Don't hug your plugs" or "I hugged all the plugs in this challenge"
The man of scrap
Height is how tall something is. Altitude is how high off the ground its currently at. Also, Hi Beeker!
Move the Wheelbase a bit more to the side and the backside of the Fork behind the wheels.
the first forklift picture that fitted was C12000 Multi Directional Forklift
The panic when there are no wedges to work with.
when it comess down to doing the angles on the next level, I suggest having a piston that will hold the plug at the center of mass, then moving it back to where it is needed.
Ayy, 123... I'm doubting if Scrapman reads his comments anymore...
Day 123 of asking for a Multiplayer Monday in survival mode where everyone starts at the crashed ship with a craftbot in the mechanic station. Everyone has 30 minutes to build a vehicle from scratch, gathering their own materials. No glitches, thrusters allowed, after which everyone meets up and races their builds
Areas are often considered "high-altitude" if they reach at least 2,400 meters (8,000 feet) into the atmosphere. - nationalgeographic
Super close to 800k Subs Scrapman! Exciting time!
Genius you are, Genius you are scrapman
Ok, Scrapman triggered my ADD brain when it's 2:15am EST. Basically from my understanding is, altitude is the distance from sea level and height is the distance from the observed surface. (I.e. if you're 3500 ft above sea level and a balloon is 100 ft in the air, the hight is 100 ft and the altitude is 3600 ft.)
Now I'm back off to the land of the insomniacs. 😅😅😅😅😅😅
"Don't hug your plug" - Scrapman 2023
ya know, been playing this game and watching content about this game for a while, and I have to say; this a pretty good game. 3d physics games are few and far between, but then add survival and challenge mode? get outa here!
10:20 scrap man kinda sorta explaining one of the benefits of a differential.
As a former forklift operator, parts of this video made me cringe. Enjoyed seeing you work through it though, and enjoyed your puns as well :D
even more plugging it in challenges 😳
BEHOLD THE ELECTRONIC PLUG HUGGER!
Here we see a professional at work.
I would say that you can refer to hight as altitude when is over 10 meters high, like the editor and love the style, and beaker your sog is cute, love your videos scrapman, keep up the good work
3:10, there was no need to walk to get length or height measurements because it was on the wall, so you would've only needed width
The best way to organise your wireless cables!
Ooo, more editor lore! Now we know their name!
Scrapman just programming buttons backwards of what his brain processes
WOW. You're almost to 1 million subs Scrapman
Scarpman had one to many coffees today. The end result was good energey
Theme for this episode:
“hug-a-plug”
"yes, i a am certified forklift operator. i lift fork to mouth."
-ScrapMan 2023
that zoom part... 😂
With that title, I honestly thought scrapman became an electrician and is advertising it.
Maybe add suspension to the front(if you have them) so it can support the weight of going up the hills and support the weight of the plug so you get more ground clearance.
ScrapMan at 23:12 - "The cable management is so much easier when you're 100% wireless. I don't know if you guys knew that. I mean I should know, my entire setup is wireless - runs on AI." Just casually referencing his 2023 April Fools Video :)
You can call height altitude while 0 feet off the ground because it can be measured from sea level or ground level.
"Approach plug. Engage hug."
put a extra bearing on the grabber so you can angle the whole grabber with plug straight up.
and for the electric engine issue.. just use a single rear wheel
"they call me line up tech tips"😂😂😂
You shouldve angled a block to make a wedge, it wont go to the ground but close enough to pick it up
Edit: There isnt altitude on that challenge map because there isnt water(Alt=hight above sea level
You need to have a cable management businesss 😂
In Finland we have these things called NORMAL outlets. We don't use those weird outlets
Scrampan is a funny guy
Thought: what if there was a rock climb challenge combined with plugs the next challenge: Great idea I’m just that
Desperately need a blueprint system for the challenge mode! The main reason i'm burned out on the challenges is because i got tired of building the same thing over and over again, with maybe some small changes for each level..
for the next time you do multifunctional plug huggers try to move the top prong up and down a block with a piston instead of needing the weird grabber things
For the double header level the top prong could use a piston to lift
the minimum height to altitude is irrelevant because height and altitude are 2 separate measures;
Height: Vertical distance from the point of observation on the Earth's surface to the point being measured. Altitude: Vertical distance from mean sea level to the point being measured.
mean sea level is the average height of the entire ocean surface
usually 0 on altimeter
If you can fly a plane low enough any height can be altitude.
13:30 if anyone from here plays Horizon Zero Dawn you recognize the shape of the grabber
It looks like a Glitnhawks peek..
Or mouth i forgot the name
Imagine if that's how everyone plugged in things in real life.... we would all be electrocuted..... lol
2400m is wan altitude comes in factor
An altitude of 0 is sea level. So minimum altitude height would be non-existent because you can have a negative altitude.
Challenge number 5 can be done with one claw if you use a piston to hold it on the top
I love your videos
Anybody else think these challenges should have been called “Play and Plug”? Or just me?
7:08 we have all experienced this irl
Throw Scrapman a loop, because some one already through him for a curve ball…
👌🏻 I like it
You shoud use the small pipes to hug the plug
Challenge 5 you could have mad a plug hugger that rotates upside down to pick ‘em up
Hi Scrapman!
Constantly restarting the timer doesn't feel like it's in the spirit of the challenge, all the testing and building is part of the event.
There is actually another type of outlet. The one in UK is different then outlets in EU
Fun fakt! The ground in EU is on the outlet!
I feel like height is used relative to high something is to the ground while altitude is relative to sea level
for the fork why not take the regular block use a bearing and controller to rotate the block 45 degrees so your "square" is now a diamond?