@@Mycatisinapiano there's this ancient technology called a mute button. works pretty well for how old it is. must have been built by aliens or something. i think the sound is needed to grab and keep your attention. video without sound is boring. the right sounds is important too.
Analytical methods for linkage mechanisms can get really hard and messy really fast, but there actually are many graphical methods which only involve drawing the desired positions of your mechanism and connecting them a certain way. I'd recommend checking Robert Norton's "Design of Machinery", this book has both the analytical (Chapter 5) and graphical (Chapter 3) methods explained in full detail
Wow, just wow... I would like to train my mind to be able to project such systems but I don't effectively know how to start. I fell you must understand each sub-system/mechanical element in detail, like a puzzle piece and train to use those pieces to solve some project requirements. If you have some hints for me, I'm eager to hear ! And in what software did you projected these ? Auto-CAD, something like this ?!
To learn a lot about mechanisms and how they work, you can make small scale models of mechanisms. I know it sounds silly, but you learn a lot about a mechanism when you make one by yourself, even if you just followed a tutorial. To learn how to design mechanisms from the ground up, you should have some knowledge about calculus. Calculus can seem daunting, but it actually is beautiful. Once you know your maths, you can jump straight into a mechanics book or course and make mechanisms by yourself.
@@Equilibrier There are many good books about these topics, I think James Stewart's "Calculus: Early Transcendentals" is a great book to start with calculus, since it focuses on real world applications of math rather than rigorous proofs. For mechanisms, I'd check out Robert Norton's "Design of Machinery", it covers most of the fundamental mechanisms, and I'm sure you could replicate some of the designs of this video with that book. These books are quite popular, so if you ever get stuck, you might easily find an explanation here on RUclips.
@@Multibe150 Hello! I`m not agreed with you about software importance. Software should have motion analysis module to be in touch with many solid surfaces. Especially like in Episode 6 of this video, where gravity also important in calculations.
In order to be driven by the linear motion it'd need a flywheel integrated somewhere downstream of it. The reciprocal motion alone wouldn't be enough to bring the blue piece around each cog while the yellow piece remains stationary at each end
Why the music
mute and play
To poo
Just like the poo from sound videos
Awful choice for music
Hi,
What software tools were used to make this video?
Thank you!
If only you could turn your sound off, what a dream.
@@Mycatisinapiano there's this ancient technology called a mute button. works pretty well for how old it is. must have been built by aliens or something.
i think the sound is needed to grab and keep your attention. video without sound is boring. the right sounds is important too.
Id imagine a cad software like solid works
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如果要求精準角度 就用銑床加工往返凸輪 沒要求精準就用 半圓齒輪 這個結構 太簡單了
Whst is the software that you used?
In which app you make videos....??
2:41 : how to calculate such mechanism? Is there a method?
If you figure it out, let me know.
@@fracapolligummala3548 actually, i use linkage software (free). It is cool, but you must try and try and try... not calculate :/
Analytical methods for linkage mechanisms can get really hard and messy really fast, but there actually are many graphical methods which only involve drawing the desired positions of your mechanism and connecting them a certain way. I'd recommend checking Robert Norton's "Design of Machinery", this book has both the analytical (Chapter 5) and graphical (Chapter 3) methods explained in full detail
@@Multibe150 a big thanks!
I love contrived contrivances
this man alwyas comes with idea, i havenot hink of that yet..cheers. what is the software animating this
Wow so many people dislike the music
hi. can you please make a video about the mechanism ins a recliner chair?
specially the leg rest
i wanna make one but cant understand the mechanics.
Wow, just wow... I would like to train my mind to be able to project such systems but I don't effectively know how to start. I fell you must understand each sub-system/mechanical element in detail, like a puzzle piece and train to use those pieces to solve some project requirements. If you have some hints for me, I'm eager to hear ! And in what software did you projected these ? Auto-CAD, something like this ?!
To learn a lot about mechanisms and how they work, you can make small scale models of mechanisms. I know it sounds silly, but you learn a lot about a mechanism when you make one by yourself, even if you just followed a tutorial.
To learn how to design mechanisms from the ground up, you should have some knowledge about calculus. Calculus can seem daunting, but it actually is beautiful. Once you know your maths, you can jump straight into a mechanics book or course and make mechanisms by yourself.
The software isn't that important. By the shading I'd say it looks like SolidWorks, but you can use other free alternatives, like Onshape
@@Multibe150 Thank you for your advices !
Do you have as reference a good mechanical book about calculus and models, in english ?
@@Equilibrier There are many good books about these topics, I think James Stewart's "Calculus: Early Transcendentals" is a great book to start with calculus, since it focuses on real world applications of math rather than rigorous proofs. For mechanisms, I'd check out Robert Norton's "Design of Machinery", it covers most of the fundamental mechanisms, and I'm sure you could replicate some of the designs of this video with that book.
These books are quite popular, so if you ever get stuck, you might easily find an explanation here on RUclips.
@@Multibe150 Hello! I`m not agreed with you about software importance. Software should have motion analysis module to be in touch with many solid surfaces. Especially like in Episode 6 of this video, where gravity also important in calculations.
Software?
Nice
The mechanism at 4.40:
Would it work if it was driven by the horizontal reciprocating force?
Does this mechanism have a name?
In order to be driven by the linear motion it'd need a flywheel integrated somewhere downstream of it. The reciprocal motion alone wouldn't be enough to bring the blue piece around each cog while the yellow piece remains stationary at each end
VERY COOL REALLY. WİTHOUT ANY AİM . AND WİTH STUPİD MUSİC.
First design is missing a slot in pink rod thru which to secure the blue center ! CG only
Would you mind to explain your comment for me please?
l am inserting in watching this kind of videos. Thanks a lot.
Very cool mechanical mechanism mechanics
1:29 also tool changer carousel on CNC mill
I like nice music
Nice software name plse
Solidworks
nice video, terrible music
Cooooool 😁
具体的に何に使われてるかも知りたかった
ビンの運搬しか分かんないんだもん…
video ini sangat mengispirasi.....terimakasih telah berbagi ilmunya kak... 🙏🙏🙏
Mechanical mechanisms. Now that's redundant.
It's like saying electrical electricity😅
It's like saying electrical electricity😅
Music is distracting. Please don't add music to future videos. Spoken commentary might be helpful, while music is totally inappropriate.
Now I've got how some of machines at my plant work. Thanks 👍
#good to see the h2o water 💧 treatment plant.
me to all of these: *alright but why*
There is a description in the time bar for each.
The first odd one is for winding electric motors.
Nice video, but the music is horrible
Nice watch and join
I’d like to see these mechanisms IRL. ⚙️⚙️⚙️⚙️
The 1st one winds motors
The second one looks like spinny things im drink factories
👍
very creative :]
Nice video .
Very nice,and we'll done, thank you sir.
もっともっとインクレディブル・マシーン!!
incredible machine!!(*`ω´)
False design
The slide cam is false mechanism
Check the blue and purple mechanic cam design
Only an Engineer will understand
super 👍
What software is that
Looks like SOLIDWORKS
Mechanisms are cool! Music is terrible!
the music reminds me on the series mib when i was kid :D idk why :D
wow...what application did you use in this animation?
I want to do this in Solidworks. Is there tutorial video?
Where are the machines? Make it
The first soundtrack sounds like Men in Black theme, the second like Doctor Who theme
I want you to make videos about hand tools like wire strippers, hand saws, and so on
Very cool stuff
Намотка статоров коллекторных двигателей.
অসাধারণ সুন্দর
mechanical = with a mechanism
just like true truths, material matter, theoretical theories etc.
electrical = electricity 😅
not sure about the video but the music for sure is addictive
Pitiful + horrible video! best of luck!
Totally amazed! And since you asked me to subscribe in such an ellegant way, well... I couldn't resist and subscribed! :-)
Worst music ever.
Ingeniero en sistemas mecanicos