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6 Ways to Transmit Rotation over (very) Long Distances | LEGO Technic 

2in1 Bricking
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Hi,
in this video, I'll show you different approaches to transport rotation from A to B, no matter how far they are apart.
Enjoy watching,
2in1
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:06 1 Gears
0:35 2 Beams
1:40 3 Axle
2:24 4 Moving Beam
5:04 5 Generator
6:00 6 Infinite Distance
7:02 Thanks for watching!
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Комментарии : 83   
@xb70valkyriech
@xb70valkyriech Год назад
he's so dedicated he went all the way to Australia for this video
@in1
@in1 Год назад
True and real.
@toad_migoad8897
@toad_migoad8897 Год назад
Next he goes to ze mooooooooooon
@reelbricks
@reelbricks Год назад
i love how you made australia upside down. it's very realistic
@matthobbs05
@matthobbs05 Год назад
It looked the right way up here in Australia
@t.8235
@t.8235 Год назад
@@matthobbs05 😂😂😂😂
@brickengineering4980
@brickengineering4980 Год назад
That last way was hilarious
@goat_of_the_net
@goat_of_the_net Год назад
This guy deserve a Nobel Price. He is a freaking genius. I love the fact that he turn the video for Australia 😂
@timehunter9467
@timehunter9467 Год назад
The best motors I found for that version is the old 9v motors that had the groove in the top for wires. I thing they were almost 1:1 and had crazy long cables sometimes.
@andrel449
@andrel449 Год назад
I love the accuracy of the upside-down effect
@kruppelkruppa8662
@kruppelkruppa8662 Год назад
Ngl last one was unexpected + funny ash
@derallerechte2007
@derallerechte2007 Год назад
Ich habe garnicht gewusst, dass du Deutscher bist! 🎉Mach weiter so du bist nämlich eine gute Quelle an Ideen ohne dich würde ich bei vielen Sachen verzweifeln 😂
@katzmikehd
@katzmikehd Год назад
Same😂
@pg5200
@pg5200 Год назад
Chain or cable transmission can reach quite long distances with little loss as well :)
@in1
@in1 Год назад
The friction of lego chains is a lot higher that I expected, so I didn't include it. But yeah, that should work, too.
@pg5200
@pg5200 Год назад
@@in1 Ok that's strange, I've been using chains in applications that require minimal power loss for years... (mécanique de gare de télésiège débrayable) → Fast rotation, fast power variation, continuous rotation for hours with low power input They work brilliantly in my case. Large cogs help ofc.
@in1
@in1 Год назад
@@pg5200 Yeah, probably they just had too much tension in my build
@pg5200
@pg5200 Год назад
@@in1 May be that, I usually set them up quite loose indeed
@Ben31337l
@Ben31337l 6 месяцев назад
@@pg5200 Perhaps auto-tensioner?
@MuscoviteDN
@MuscoviteDN Год назад
Can we wait some videos about math, geometry or "computer" and same themes in future? I like rewatch old ones)
@in1
@in1 Год назад
Yeah, I definitely wanna make something in that direction, but I'm lacking ideas
@MuscoviteDN
@MuscoviteDN Год назад
@@in1 Thanks You, have a good week)
@tbrickbuilds
@tbrickbuilds Год назад
The ending with Australia got me 😂😂😂
@brickengineering4980
@brickengineering4980 Год назад
Cool 😎 really cool I always support your channel
@NikZapp
@NikZapp Год назад
How are you getting the distance limits? It doesn't look like there is any tests and for some transmission methods it doesn't seem right, for example why is using the axle only giving you 1 meter of distance? If the friction increases over time due to contact points, at which amount of friction do you stop? For the beams, the mechanism can get stuck in the points where they are flat. For the moving beam, the movement isn't linear and for the motors if you apply a load to them the energy will turn into heat in the wires.
@heho1
@heho1 Год назад
Cool ideas !
@gp37521
@gp37521 Год назад
Brilliant!
@man4bricks
@man4bricks Год назад
Can't wait
@chamoischamois
@chamoischamois 10 месяцев назад
The last part is PERFECT
@Fasteroid
@Fasteroid Год назад
That last method was cheating, but I loved the outside-the-box thinking. Sub earned!
@ilovelegotechnic1891
@ilovelegotechnic1891 Год назад
Last one was genius
@richardjulien1329
@richardjulien1329 Год назад
One precision thought, using a motor as a generator with PF motors ends up ruining it, I did it for some time, and now the poor motor can't generate torque at all, at the slightest resistance it stops
@swedzilla
@swedzilla Год назад
Last one made me laugh out loud!
@RobertoRodriguez-iw2zf
@RobertoRodriguez-iw2zf Год назад
You are the best
@r_olawg
@r_olawg Год назад
Hold on… You can use motors as generators!?
@rosiepone
@rosiepone Год назад
yes, motors and generators are functionally the same mechanisms, just tuned for input or output respectively
@CapricornRichCat
@CapricornRichCat Год назад
👍
@Steveogorek
@Steveogorek Год назад
Greetings from down under! :)
@vmark80
@vmark80 Год назад
Hi, maybe is off topic but I have some questions to ask: 1) how many kind of pieces do you have? 2) how many of them? 3) when you create a video, how do you obtain the pieces? 4) which are the pieces most interesting? thank you for your time.. great inspiring videos like ever! great job!
@in1
@in1 Год назад
1) prolly all of the technic stuff 2) Maybe like 20k 3) Well, the Lego I have, I don't really need to buy anything new 4) Maybe all the different and weird perpendicular axle/pin connectors
@vmark80
@vmark80 Год назад
@@in1 thank you for your reply.. I have another 2 question: how do you organize all that pieces? what are your top 10 of lego technic sets? I just started my little collection, as a fan of "older" technic sets, that combine simplicity and functionality imho, and I want some suggestion from a real expert like you..
@in1
@in1 Год назад
@@vmark80 Most of my pieces are just organized in loosely sorted boxes. Most of my favorite sets are also older ones, I can't really name a top 10, but the Arocs is definitely up there... As you can see in my videos, I'm using power functions most of the time, and I'm not really happy about the new motors :/
@TheSFILIPOSKI
@TheSFILIPOSKI Год назад
legot
@MuscoviteDN
@MuscoviteDN Год назад
Relax and chill)
@kajin807
@kajin807 Год назад
Technically you are transporting rotation XD
@taskmaster2287
@taskmaster2287 Год назад
i am using the last trick to power Elon Musk rocket engines on Mars , controlled from home
@BC-mf5gr
@BC-mf5gr Год назад
You ain’t wrong
@Mcneds
@Mcneds Год назад
Why over conplicate with #2 and just turn 1 long liftarm instead of an axle
@in1
@in1 Год назад
A single liftarm would bend too much and get stuck
@ahmadkhattab4830
@ahmadkhattab4830 10 месяцев назад
can you pls make a video for a strong transmit mechanism?
@williamlegotyler1825
@williamlegotyler1825 7 месяцев назад
Can you create a 3 bits lego computer? Can you make it as compact as you can? the computer should be able to write atleast 6 letters,and there should be a ram to make the letters able to be written in every order
@williamlegotyler1825
@williamlegotyler1825 7 месяцев назад
Thanks,and great video,i will use this long transmissions to make a lego computer network
@rosiepone
@rosiepone Год назад
I was not expecting the last method to literally be the mail service but okay
@DavidIvan-MC
@DavidIvan-MC Год назад
He a little confused, but he got the brains 4:57
@rev6330
@rev6330 Год назад
I'm not a physicist, but I'm pretty sure the rubber band of #6 would snap somewhere between here and Andromeda.
@in1
@in1 Год назад
The mechanism still locks even if there is no rubber band. But even close to the speed of light you would need 2.5 million years to get there (or maybe shorter or longer, because the concept of time gets wonky), so probably the mechanism will break anyways.
@rosiepone
@rosiepone Год назад
@@in1 well if you're going close to the speed of light (like, really REALLY close) then it might be relatively few years for the mechanism, and just a few million for US it might still work
@algodoomarbleracing
@algodoomarbleracing Год назад
The outro is from Australia 😮
@rickyhanson8863
@rickyhanson8863 Год назад
NASA should hire this guy to help them get to the moon😂
@jonathantegnell9935
@jonathantegnell9935 Год назад
The music is from Scribblenauts, isn’t it?
@in1
@in1 Год назад
Not that I know
@Man94824
@Man94824 Год назад
Everything isn’t upside down in Australia but that’s the joke
@noga__kota
@noga__kota Год назад
what means "m"?
@kexcz8276
@kexcz8276 Год назад
Wow. Btw if youve used 3 motors, you could make it all automatized too
@truyerroe
@truyerroe Год назад
the motor isnt strong enough sadly
@kexcz8276
@kexcz8276 Год назад
@@truyerroe wait, motor cant power motor? 🤣
@pawelk411
@pawelk411 Год назад
​yes due to energy loses
@TheSFILIPOSKI
@TheSFILIPOSKI Год назад
btwo
@FrogoYT_
@FrogoYT_ Год назад
Hello
@in1
@in1 Год назад
hi
@Living_Murphys_Law
@Living_Murphys_Law Год назад
Hi
@Xenuos
@Xenuos Год назад
no chains?
@in1
@in1 Год назад
Chains have such a high friction, that they don't really work for any distance greater than 5 cm
@TheSFILIPOSKI
@TheSFILIPOSKI Год назад
i
@Mcneds
@Mcneds Год назад
1.)32L axle
@in1
@in1 Год назад
Yeah that works to, but the 32-axles tend to bend more than the other ones
@Mcneds
@Mcneds Год назад
@2in1 Bricking yeah tell me about it, just a 6l axle is getting so much torsion in my new steering system that u can just touch the tire and bend the axle
@in1
@in1 Год назад
Usually axle connectors (59443) can help
@TheSFILIPOSKI
@TheSFILIPOSKI Год назад
axel
@eisenbahnerharthausen
@eisenbahnerharthausen Год назад
Bist du deutscher?
@doggoluvr133
@doggoluvr133 Год назад
Bluetooth
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