Don't they? Of course it's amazing, and especially since it's pretty old. I tried to build it myself years ago, but gave up because of obscure lego pieces missing
@@julianw1010I’m reading some of the comments and it’s annoying me how much there is and how much likes they get complaining it’s to loud, or it’s annoyingly slow, like of corse it’s going to be slow and loud it’s legos! Appreciate the fact it works at all, with how small it is with just one motor per number! Like the guy said appreciate the mechanics.
Matej Sommer Well, it started on 0:50, so then it would be 10:00:53. Unless it started early EDIT: never mind, it stopped 15 seconds before the video ended, making you correct.
the suspense to 10:00 was really good had me on the edge of my seat i was like "just fucking say 10:00 already its already 10 seconds from being 10:01"
We could probably listen to that all night only if I wanted to, but definitely not the whrrrr (number changing) sounds. I would love an 1hr long version of just that
@@ninepointeight7279 so what? switching occurs at the limit and requires a lot of time. it is desirable to speed up the mechanism or change the algorithm for changing numbers.
As a person who started doing stuff with Lego Mindstorms just today at school and is proud for making a robot that rides in infinite eight pattern on the floor, I must say: I NEED THIS SHIT IN MY ROOM THIS CLOCK I FAN SO MUCH PLEASE I NEED THIS CLOCK THIS IS LITERALLY MY DREAM NOW Srsly, this is amazing
But is it really effective for telling time? Like, the amount of time it takes for the numbers to change, half the minute has elapsed. Cool idea though! :D
I bet by the time it's finished turning to a different number, it just has to change straight away. Imagine your in a rush for school and you see it turning and have to wait for ages to see what time it is!
Project Zer0 ~40 seconds to reset the entire thing (al 4 numbers changed), also it looks cool and uses only 5 motors, one of which you can remove. One motor to compute a digit going from 0 to 9? Worth the wait.
That's really awesome! It needs to have flaps, 4 vertical and 3 herizonal that makes up the "8"s. It have 7 motors, or electromagnets for each digit that turns the flap from the dark or light sides.