Building a Lego-powered Submarine 4.0 - automatic depth control

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This radio-controlled submarine can maintain a steady depth or a certain distance from the bottom. It is equipped with a pressure sensor and a laser distance sensor. Raspberry Pi and PID control are used for automation. Tested in a swimming pool and a small river (at the end of the video). Enjoy!
0:00 building
2:36 tests in water
3:48 long journey in a small river
6:47 full Python code
SPECS
Displacement: 2.4 kg (5.3 lb)
Test depth: 1.5 m (5 ft)
Hull: acrylic plastic cylinder (250x110x3mm), SAN plastic lid (2mm thick)
Lid seal: o-ring 2.5 mm (NBR 70 shore)
Ballast tank: 60 ml syringe (Eotia marinade injector), Lego EV3 Medium Servo motor (45503)
Forward propeller: drone propeller (Diatone Bull Nose 4x4.5), Lego PF L-motor (88003)
Turn propeller: Lego propeller 3 blade (6041), Lego PF M-motor (8883)
Magnetic couplings: K&J Magnetics D38-N52 neodymium magnet, TapeCase 423-5 UHMW Tape, silicon spray
Motor driver: 2x Pololu 2130 DRV8833 Dual H-bridge
Radio control: 27 MHz controller dissembled from a toy submarine (no-name chinese Mini U Boat)
Pressure sensor: Honeywell SSCMANV030PA2A3 2 bar
Laser distance sensor: SparkFun TFMini-S Micro
Computer: Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
Power supply: Lego Rechargeable Battery Box 9V (8878), Pololu 2123 S7V8F5 5V voltage regulator
On-board camera: RunCam 5 Orange
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@BrickExperimentChannel
@BrickExperimentChannel Рік тому
You can read more details of the building process here: brickexperimentchannel.wordpress.com/rc-submarine-4-0-blog-post-series/
@Ghost_Riley_TF141
@Ghost_Riley_TF141 Рік тому
@SF.shadow Cat difficult, cuz the weight can be offset too much to the front, so BEC would need a claw on the front and back. Even controlling the weight shift doesn't come easy.
@smaug131
@smaug131 Рік тому
@@Ghost_Riley_TF141 have a weight on rails that can move back and forth, connected to a sensor that can sense the angle of the submarine with another PID controller?
@smokycurves4232
@smokycurves4232 Рік тому
Damn the new challenger deep sub looks nice
@Ghost_Riley_TF141
@Ghost_Riley_TF141 Рік тому
@@smaug131 that can work, actually. As long as u have a big-enough container and a slider that is synced with the claw. Difficult, but easy in building. U won't need a second sensor, that will start complicating things, and if you have an open area, can be easily added in.
@monikaczarska6475
@monikaczarska6475 Рік тому
where you buying those lego parts
@PabloEdvardo
@PabloEdvardo Рік тому
Extremely cool. The visual clarity through the flat plexi in the front was actually astounding. This is a great proof-of-concept for a low-cost underwater remote filming rig.
@DAS_k1ishEe
@DAS_k1ishEe Рік тому
"Low-cost" if you do not include in the LEGO xD
@etaashmathamsetty7399
@etaashmathamsetty7399 Рік тому
@@DAS_k1ishEe lol yeah Lego is kinda expensive when it comes to the electric stuff
@ben5515
@ben5515 Рік тому
Low Cost if you don't include the kilogram of tungsten pellets he threw in there for whatever reason.
@danieldusentrieb4082
@danieldusentrieb4082 Рік тому
....
@Egerit100
@Egerit100 Рік тому
@@ben5515 to keep the sub from flipping since he has no roll controls
@brotosstm4379
@brotosstm4379 Рік тому
Genuinely kind of ridiculous how far this project has come, I'm deeply impressed and proud
@danteteeter6567
@danteteeter6567 Рік тому
hehe, "deeply"...
@quantumpilot6843
@quantumpilot6843 Рік тому
deepyly impressed BADUMM TSSS
@frikifectonotengo6609
@frikifectonotengo6609 Рік тому
"Deeply". ;) I came for the submarine, I stayed for the humor.
@tarjaau
@tarjaau 10 місяців тому
10/10 Much safer than the Titan submersible
@BogdanRomania
@BogdanRomania 10 місяців тому
LOOOL😂😂😂
@A_Random_Guylmao
@A_Random_Guylmao 10 місяців тому
UNDERRATED COMMENT 😂😂😂😂😂
@bh4vvy33t
@bh4vvy33t 10 місяців тому
Bro 💀
@bocilgaming5701
@bocilgaming5701 10 місяців тому
hahahah, wait..... broooo💀
@Some_Stranger
@Some_Stranger 10 місяців тому
Fr
@StopMoshin
@StopMoshin 10 місяців тому
this dude cares more for the safety of his lego minifigures than Stockton Rush did about actual humans
@logandabrute
@logandabrute 10 місяців тому
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@DaJhowwik
@DaJhowwik 10 місяців тому
fr fr
@Soviet_government_
@Soviet_government_ 9 місяців тому
Fax
@The_Dr_Fate
@The_Dr_Fate 8 місяців тому
​@@Soviet_government_wut
@OGbobbylocdogg
@OGbobbylocdogg 7 місяців тому
It was sabotage. The communist.
@Caligari87
@Caligari87 Рік тому
0:30 My mans legitimately using a lego router jig this is amazing 10/10 engineering. Love it.
@blackkissi
@blackkissi Рік тому
I chuckled at this section as well :)
@chinitoide
@chinitoide Рік тому
5:38
@BeyondtheBrick
@BeyondtheBrick Рік тому
Another masterpiece!
@heastner
@heastner Рік тому
Oh my god! You’re here!
@KiLLJoYYouTube
@KiLLJoYYouTube Рік тому
Another piggyback comment!
@Mr_Buzz_Aldrin
@Mr_Buzz_Aldrin Рік тому
Happy 10 year anniversary, and Congratulations on 1M subscribers!
@Hackanhacker
@Hackanhacker Рік тому
Ohh yes
@exa0710
@exa0710 Рік тому
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok
@AnilKumar-ti8wd
@AnilKumar-ti8wd 7 місяців тому
Your mechanically isolated and waterproof propulsion system is amazing and the whole project deserves top marks. Well done!
@acceleratorgaming
@acceleratorgaming 10 місяців тому
This going to the titanic?
@kamilawawrzynska2090
@kamilawawrzynska2090 5 місяців тому
I hope it doesn't implode
@Mr_Flanders
@Mr_Flanders 5 місяців тому
💀💀💀
@theonewhowatches3
@theonewhowatches3 5 місяців тому
I’m pretty sure this is a better sub that the other one.
@aarongregory4980
@aarongregory4980 5 місяців тому
@@theonewhowatches3More thought went into this one that’s for sure.
@darkseid1358
@darkseid1358 5 місяців тому
Whatever! Try not to use xbox controller.
@MattTester
@MattTester Рік тому
I was already impressed with the syringe being operating using a Lego motor, then the magnetic drive and everything else means this is probably the most impressive thing I've seen this year. I wonder how much it could be scaled up...
@MastaSquidge
@MastaSquidge Рік тому
Well it turns out you can scale this up to nuclear submarines.
@dwrgdeh9996
@dwrgdeh9996 Рік тому
@@MastaSquidge hahhah, that's a good one
@flethacker
@flethacker Рік тому
@@MastaSquidge we are going to need a bigger syringe
@MattTester
@MattTester Рік тому
@@MastaSquidge Well damn I had no idea those were made using Lego. Amazing.
@ItsMeChillTyme
@ItsMeChillTyme Рік тому
im just wondering if its possible to put like a roller in the magnet that can recess... like those tunneling drills have them.... that way it will reduce the friction even more and be more efficient while also sticking to the plexi.... even a small trenched track could be inset so only the whell/roller descends into it while the magnet rubs against the tape on glass to hold it there. That would make it even better, all while no dealing with waterproofing. But that all depends on either successfully sandwiching the magnets and roller or CNCing a brittle magnet to hold a roller, not the easiest thing in the world.
@ethanfawson5952
@ethanfawson5952 Рік тому
This is incredible. I'd love to see you test it's max depth. You could install some LEDs so that it the camera can still see at increased depth and tether it so that the sub can be retrieved once you lose radio control. Taking it to a lake should give you the depth and the relatively still water you need in order to test it safely
@GeomancerHT
@GeomancerHT Рік тому
It would be great if they send a camera down, and have a remote wifi antenna that floats but with a very thin wire so it doesn't impede submarine movement.
@atlasworldbuilder8246
@atlasworldbuilder8246 Рік тому
All in favor of having our guy build a fully-functional LEGO R.O.V.? :D
@mariasirona1622
@mariasirona1622 Рік тому
Luckily we have a _lot_ of lakes in Finland. And when i say a _lot_ i'm not kidding
@weasel4589
@weasel4589 Рік тому
@@mariasirona1622 Spoiler: Finland doesn't exist, it's just one big lake
@kathybramley5609
@kathybramley5609 Рік тому
@@GeomancerHT There must have been something like that to get the shot of the sub captain minifigure anyway.
@bricklejar
@bricklejar 10 місяців тому
Can't believe £200,000 was spent on a sinking sub with the same controller and this cost around £100 and did the job just fine
@wyatt-mv6pd
@wyatt-mv6pd 10 місяців тому
I get what your saying but making a submarine capable of reaching the insane depth of the titanic with people aboard is a lot more complicated than this. This ROV would implode before it even got half the depth.
@ADRIAN-zh4ti
@ADRIAN-zh4ti 10 місяців тому
@@wyatt-mv6pd half depth? 2000 meters? Lol 10 meters i would rather say
@jenevivelancia3012
@jenevivelancia3012 9 місяців тому
@@ADRIAN-zh4ti For a fun comparison, 2000M depth is approximately 190 atmospheres or roughly 3000 pounds of pressure per square inch. That would be the equivalent of balancing a Toyota corolla on a one inch wide section of the glass.
@lowqualitymagic
@lowqualitymagic 9 місяців тому
@@wyatt-mv6pd the problem was that these dudes were billionaires and they were told beforehand that the submarine wouldnt be safe for going down that far, and the guy that warned them about that got fired for it
@moo1172
@moo1172 8 місяців тому
That lake tho
@SHAHIDKhan-bp5nz
@SHAHIDKhan-bp5nz 7 місяців тому
Everything about this video was awesome from the way you designed the submarine, to the magnetic coupling. But the best part of all was the underwater view as the submarine traveled. It looked otherworldly
@gabrielmosoiu243
@gabrielmosoiu243 Рік тому
It's incredible and inspiring to me that you've gone from "how fast can I make a lego wheel spin" to making things like this. Not that there's anything wrong with asking the "simple questions" but it's really a beautiful thing to get so SEE someone come up with creative solutions to make their work better. Very refreshing in our time. Love your content!
@Seastar613
@Seastar613 Рік тому
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@OlaftheGreat
@OlaftheGreat Рік тому
Using powerful magnets instead of a hole for the shaft is actually a brilliant idea
@henriquealmeida348
@henriquealmeida348 Рік тому
It's a common thing for those subs
@grhmprks
@grhmprks Рік тому
Similar principle is sometimes used in pumping liquids that are corrosive and would destroy a seal around a shaft.
@iantaggart3064
@iantaggart3064 9 місяців тому
You have a knack for showing how Legos are more than just toys.
@kyles3572
@kyles3572 10 місяців тому
We need more of this 🤣 just go to random lakes/rivers, I could watch you exploring underwater for hours
@danielbuchanan5327
@danielbuchanan5327 Рік тому
As a qualified Submariner I appreciate the effort and time you put into this build and video. Getting into legos with my kids and a project like this would be so awesome.
@letsb3nameless665
@letsb3nameless665 Рік тому
awww you should do some diy stuff like this with them, they would love it
@bake4795
@bake4795 Рік тому
@@letsb3nameless665 this may just be me but this is a bit above diy
@letsb3nameless665
@letsb3nameless665 Рік тому
@@bake4795 not really, the dude in the video did it himself. might be above the level of working with children, at least for the waterproofing, but i bet with some smaller electronics projects first, this can be worked up to.
@TheAudaciousAdventurer
@TheAudaciousAdventurer Рік тому
@@letsb3nameless665 As a software engineer I agree with the other dude.. getting the python code working with the embedded processor will most likely stop you in your tracks till you learn that side of things.
@letsb3nameless665
@letsb3nameless665 Рік тому
@@TheAudaciousAdventurer yea i guess it would take some time to learn python. but when i was a kid i wished i could code something with my dad, so if i ever have kids ill try teaching them scratch, and then python
@meneermankepoot
@meneermankepoot Рік тому
Even though that water was shallow, in the footage it looked like it was a huge underwater cave. Honestly amazing
@dannyhussain5489
@dannyhussain5489 Місяць тому
This part stuck out to me the most too, what a world under there
@mikedonnan7181
@mikedonnan7181 10 місяців тому
I'd rather be in this than the Titan
@mrmiki351
@mrmiki351 10 місяців тому
Naahh thats foul 💀💀
@fedegalla1996
@fedegalla1996 10 місяців тому
Still better controls and safety than the Titan
@requiemTA
@requiemTA 10 місяців тому
Lmao
@user-ij7uc9yd8s
@user-ij7uc9yd8s 7 місяців тому
@renehasselmeier9866
@renehasselmeier9866 Рік тому
30 years ago I tried making a Submarine from Legobricks and Pneumatic Psarts.I tried to create an Air Bubble in a separate Chamber. It did not work that well, as connections between Bricks were not waterproof or airtight. It was a Fun Bathtub experiment. You completed it right and i can now see my Childhood Plans working as intended. Thank you so much!
@ljepic9541
@ljepic9541 Рік тому
You never fail to impress me with these awesome builds
@dimanpro7007
@dimanpro7007 Рік тому
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok
@theawecat27
@theawecat27 Рік тому
@Don't Read My Profile Photo why would i?
@vipervision
@vipervision Рік тому
@Don't Read My Profile Photo thanks for telling me
@channel-nb7vx
@channel-nb7vx Рік тому
@Don't Read My Profile Photo your channel is shit and I hope you get roasted in other comment sections.
@channel-nb7vx
@channel-nb7vx Рік тому
@Don't Read My Profile Photo and also kudos to you for using reverse psychology to kids
@Psyborfox
@Psyborfox 8 місяців тому
I’m impressed by the speed it can go in the pool the Lego submersible almost resembles a fish at the rate of acceleration and stopping capabilities.
@linkonabike8335
@linkonabike8335 10 місяців тому
But can it hold 5 billionaires?
@Neuro_nActivation
@Neuro_nActivation Місяць тому
It can hold over 5 billion atoms 😮😮😮
@KeitelDOG
@KeitelDOG Місяць тому
​@@Neuro_nActivation 5 billions air (molecules of air)
@qaziosama3189
@qaziosama3189 Місяць тому
Too soon lol
@Neuro_nActivation
@Neuro_nActivation 23 дні тому
@@KeitelDOG um, actually, air is not composed of molecules, but of a homogeneous compost of separate atoms 🤓🤓🤓
@KeitelDOG
@KeitelDOG 21 день тому
@@Neuro_nActivation 😅 ok thanks for the precision.
@fangthewarrior
@fangthewarrior Рік тому
I like how everything in the video seems so large, the light shafts and vegetation makes it look mystical!
@JoeOvercoat
@JoeOvercoat Рік тому
Fish Life!
@nochan99
@nochan99 Рік тому
TIP: Use acrylic cement rather than superglue. It will actually fuse the parts together forming a much strong er bond!
@jamesheaton5421
@jamesheaton5421 Рік тому
True, but it also means there is functionally no chance of recovering the parts should they decide to scrap the project or if they place a piece wrong and don't notice til it's dried.
@richardbrobeck2384
@richardbrobeck2384 Рік тому
Yep for sure Because I had a Kit that came with diffrent orings and the cement to glue them .
@kevinm4664
@kevinm4664 Рік тому
@@jamesheaton5421 could just cut the end off for minimum damage
@fourswords77
@fourswords77 Рік тому
While that probably would be useful in some scenarios, I dont think these experiments are encroaching on the limits of superglue
@copiusgrimus6671
@copiusgrimus6671 Рік тому
@@jamesheaton5421 no he can just cut it in half
@Rickoshay
@Rickoshay 3 місяці тому
That buoyancy system is brilliant!
@ieatcrayons6389
@ieatcrayons6389 10 місяців тому
oceangate reference video
@arroz9537
@arroz9537 Рік тому
pretty satisfying, you really put this at the most of a submarine, and it's amazing how a river can look like another world from the submarine's view
@tailsgamingchannel8554
@tailsgamingchannel8554 Рік тому
this man went from beginner to a master in lego submarine creator this is really impresive how he made it from start to a new level with different functions that he uses
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 2 місяці тому
I like the part where he made it a cylinder of “composite” then glued the end cap on, definitely proving that is the best design not just the cheapest and easiest to produce.
@GullaJan-mr8bi
@GullaJan-mr8bi 7 місяців тому
Would definitely love to see the depth it could accomplish! Maybe add a bit of code, if it hasn't received any kind of input for 5 minutes, to push out the syringe. That way, if it gets too deep and loses contact with
@sealpiercing8476
@sealpiercing8476 Рік тому
Amazing! It looks like it's working great. Have you considered making it launch torpedoes?
@mariuskeller1401
@mariuskeller1401 Рік тому
Great Idea!
@quackin12152
@quackin12152 Рік тому
Imagine you’re in a sub and you encounter a random glass cylinder with legos carrying a fricking torpedo
@peterpolus5272
@peterpolus5272 Рік тому
That would be so cool!😂😂
@XtreeM_FaiL
@XtreeM_FaiL Рік тому
Torpedoes are quite useless, but ICBM is another thing.
@BigBlack81
@BigBlack81 Рік тому
I was thinking that two of these with laser tag sensors built in would be AMAZING.
@deerpoob
@deerpoob Рік тому
I found the syringe to control depth to be particularly fascinating
@miladinseratlic5984
@miladinseratlic5984 Рік тому
i don't even understand how that works because from my noob point of view there is always same amount of air trapped inside this thing??? :D
@MikeSmith-vb8ul
@MikeSmith-vb8ul Рік тому
@@miladinseratlic5984 It's not the same amount of air/water, buddy. You got it all wrong. The syringe is _strictly connected_ to the water outside, and is not merely "pushing air around". It is either pushing or pulling a specific amount of *_water_* from the *_tank_* to set the *_depth_* of the submarine *_as intended_* 😒
@miladinseratlic5984
@miladinseratlic5984 Рік тому
@@MikeSmith-vb8ul OMG... little blue hose, i didn't even saw it until now... thanks!
@aidendoesstuff185
@aidendoesstuff185 Рік тому
@@MikeSmith-vb8ul they didn’t understand it? Okay? Just explain it to them. No need to be snarky about it. Damn
@contingenesis5126
@contingenesis5126 Рік тому
@@aidendoesstuff185 and he did that?
@LooneyDudeVR
@LooneyDudeVR 8 місяців тому
bro managed to design a better submarine than the titan sub with legos 💀🙏
@Akklipz
@Akklipz 10 місяців тому
Suddenly was reminded of this amazing vid
@MagnusFeirenbacher
@MagnusFeirenbacher Рік тому
I love how these just keep getting progressively more sophisticated.
@Diamondusa7
@Diamondusa7 Рік тому
No you don't
@MagnusFeirenbacher
@MagnusFeirenbacher Рік тому
@@Diamondusa7 But you do
@Galinjins
@Galinjins Рік тому
In part 5 he will make his submarine nuclear powered and capable of launching ICBM'S underwater
@mayonotes9849
@mayonotes9849 Рік тому
Lego mini missile sub with a 1kg worth of explosives.
@lehellenart4112
@lehellenart4112 Рік тому
Your lego submarine building skills have improved a lot! Thats an amazing submarine
@DrYeet2704
@DrYeet2704 9 місяців тому
I wonder how the propulsion would be affected if non-standard toroidal drone props were used. That’d be an interesting thing to do for next time (if there is a next time)
@HassanKhan-ev7yl
@HassanKhan-ev7yl 7 місяців тому
This design is a huge leap forward compared to version 3.0! Amazing work!
@animemusiccompilations9816
@animemusiccompilations9816 Рік тому
Ahhh, I’m sure everyone here who’s had a Lego sub remembers at least one time they got in a tub of a water or pool with their Lego sub and pretending it dive or propel around. The memories and here we are with a creator that actually made a Lego sub, granted the Shell was not Lego due to flotation and water-proofing reasons, but I’m glad the mechanics were Lego which goes to show how brilliant the ingenuity this creator has accomplished once again for this 4.0 model. Keep up the awesome work you’ve done.
@michaelmurray8516
@michaelmurray8516 Рік тому
That was cool. Life aquatic vibes. Now it just needs a periscope and torpedo tubes. Well done.
@alexanderkiss6734
@alexanderkiss6734 5 місяців тому
With each submarine model it gets significantly better. Superb Job
@mayonnaisejake7191
@mayonnaisejake7191 Рік тому
3:48 Dude the new Iron Lung update looks sick
@Yikess_s
@Yikess_s Рік тому
Bro iron lung dlc the abandoned earth plot: the people in space learn to travel space time and find earth again in a different universe
@divye.ruhela
@divye.ruhela Рік тому
This is the most amazing thing I've seen on the internet today 🤩 The Captain seems to be having the time of his life! Crusing through those waters with that music in the background almost seemed like it was hyperdrive-ing through space with starfields (the bubbles) passing by.
@Sharon_McCluskey
@Sharon_McCluskey Рік тому
Yes me too
@bluecoolfilms1940
@bluecoolfilms1940 Рік тому
To go where no Minifigure has gone before.
@mcgillagorilla196
@mcgillagorilla196 22 дні тому
Just the sounds from the sub working bring the Spiderman: Into the Spideyverse soundtrack into mind. What a great project.
@-hurtbear-3170
@-hurtbear-3170 10 місяців тому
oceangate taking notes
@Dynamic_Flyer
@Dynamic_Flyer Рік тому
Very neat PID controller implementation to keep the depth constant automatically. The magnetic drives were excellent too. Good work!
@WingMaster562
@WingMaster562 Рік тому
Nice to see experiments and it progressively gets improved every iteration. Have you considered adding fins to stablize it when moving?
@roninhusky8492
@roninhusky8492 9 місяців тому
i always love these submarine videos, hope to see a 5.0!
@theunderrated86
@theunderrated86 Місяць тому
Thanks for showing me what the PID sensor is used for. Graduated from uni, did my thesis on PID sensor, but my lecturer and supervisor never told me what PID sensor was used for.
@LondenTower
@LondenTower Рік тому
i love how advanced those submarines have gotten over the years. hecc, I can't believe this version actually has a computer on board. (i know it's just a raspberry pi, but that's still a computer.)
@Seastar613
@Seastar613 Рік тому
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@galen8437
@galen8437 Рік тому
The captain uses it to look at the depth
@tillscheller
@tillscheller Рік тому
Interesting how you went from your first videos to this. Most entertaining to me is always see passionate people in doing what they're doing best. The journey within the river is a piece of art.
@haleriggs4015
@haleriggs4015 5 місяців тому
I spent 21 years on submarines and this is cool as shit. Well done hats off to you!
@khalidmuhammad4712
@khalidmuhammad4712 7 місяців тому
Conversion of rotary motion to linear motion. Great work
@RoyalArthurio
@RoyalArthurio Рік тому
You make it look so easy. I bet just getting the weight of the pellets right and getting it to stay level in water was non trivial :D Such a nice job with the target depth tuning. Also getting around the drive shaft leakage problem with with magnets was super smart.
@MrAdannor
@MrAdannor Рік тому
Yeah. And keep in mind that's v4 - figuring out every piece of machinery to put into this was a long build up of past iterations.
@nastyevilbunny
@nastyevilbunny Рік тому
Really cool. You could try it at a scuba diving lake. They should have 30 metre deep areas and underwater structures to explore, and if the sub breaks you could get one of the divers to rescue it for you. They might even pay for the video.
@user-fq4lt6hp7l
@user-fq4lt6hp7l Рік тому
He won’t be able to control it deep underwater with radio
@boithecircle7303
@boithecircle7303 Рік тому
Also, there really aren't that many in finland, so i doubt he would be willing to drive or travel in general to one
@rogerhardcastle6019
@rogerhardcastle6019 Рік тому
I can tell you that it would not withstand the pressure at. 30 metres. I took a lavatory cistern ball cock float down to that depth and It imploded.
@duboonka
@duboonka 8 місяців тому
Actual footage of the titan sub being made
@H3CL
@H3CL 10 місяців тому
Stupid me thinking I could have been the first one with jokes about the billionaires.
@chromaphasia453
@chromaphasia453 Рік тому
Would definitely love to see the depth it could accomplish! Maybe add a bit of code, if it hasn't received any kind of input for 5 minutes, to push out the syringe. That way, if it gets too deep and loses contact with the surface, it'll bring itself back into range automatically. Maybe attach a rope to it, so if you take it out to a lake to really test its capabilities, it won't get swept away by a current.
@Galactipod
@Galactipod Рік тому
Though I would like to see its crush depth, if the creator can afford to lose the parts.
@bob-xy1bd
@bob-xy1bd Рік тому
@@Galactipodhe probably can with the amount of money made the 4 videos hes made about lego submarines
@MrRedstoner
@MrRedstoner Рік тому
@@Galactipod I mean you don't actually need the internals for that. Just attach a string to the camera, and fill the body with enough ballast to just sink, no need for the electronics
@jimeagle5483
@jimeagle5483 Рік тому
I would add a Spring to the syringe as a fail safe.
@AntonioZorro
@AntonioZorro Рік тому
​@@bob-xy1bd exatamente
@Apokalypsos81
@Apokalypsos81 Рік тому
That underwater footage was incredible! Would love to see in in full length and real time!!
@rahilaameer9554
@rahilaameer9554 7 місяців тому
I'm extremely impressed by this build
@stefanreimund7630
@stefanreimund7630 2 місяці тому
One of the best lego Projects I have see. So far. Great engineering.
@eastoforion
@eastoforion Рік тому
having watched the progress on your submarine projects for a while, this felt like an incredible breakthrough in capability! would love to see the addition of dive fins and rudder eventually for more highspeed maneuverability :)
@citrusjuicebox
@citrusjuicebox Рік тому
The sounds this makes underwater are incredible. Reminds me of Soma, or maybe Soma should remind me of this.
@PurpleLightsaberAlex
@PurpleLightsaberAlex Рік тому
Soma was awesome. It still gives me the hibbie jibbies when I think of it.
@aortaplatinum
@aortaplatinum Рік тому
It's like SOMA x Iron Lung with a tiny bit of Nadia Secret of Blue Water
@luska5522
@luska5522 Рік тому
Try Subnautica
@Sub-Atomic
@Sub-Atomic Рік тому
Barotrauma for me.
@bfair6284
@bfair6284 Рік тому
Only missing the sonar sound effect to become a U-571 movie 😄😄😄
@austinyau6690
@austinyau6690 10 місяців тому
better than ocean gate
@teej7533
@teej7533 10 місяців тому
built and tested better than OceanGate
@EddstoneOfficial
@EddstoneOfficial Рік тому
Great work, you always make me happy with your creations! Edit: Thats a really fast submarine!
@jasonblok7360
@jasonblok7360 Рік тому
@Don't Read My Profile Photo shut up
@sayeeds8836
@sayeeds8836 Рік тому
@Don't Read My Profile Photo don’t shut ur mouth 🤫
@lel758
@lel758 Рік тому
@Don't Read My Profile Photo who would fucking cares to read your name?
@Mojit00
@Mojit00 Рік тому
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok i won't
@runehansen9348
@runehansen9348 Рік тому
The video is speeded up
@vanntooot
@vanntooot Рік тому
I swear it's only a matter of time before you build the first fully functional Iron Man suit out of plastic bricks
@corschipper1472
@corschipper1472 Рік тому
Lego man
@bob-xy1bd
@bob-xy1bd Рік тому
@@corschipper1472THE Lego man
@thefirstsin
@thefirstsin Рік тому
@@bob-xy1bd Holy LEGO Man of Steel
@afzaalawaisi9600
@afzaalawaisi9600 7 місяців тому
This is absolutely fascinating! Thanks for sharing this quality content ❤
@rohan_4dr
@rohan_4dr 10 місяців тому
can this survive 12000ft underwater? (asking for some of my billionaire friends)
@ranaoblivious2122
@ranaoblivious2122 Рік тому
Amazing! The view from inside the mini-submarine looks beautiful. Maybe adding a fin will help the submarine to traverse underwater better, increase stability and improve control.
@OddJobEntertainment
@OddJobEntertainment Рік тому
This is one of the great things about the internet. We're able to see incredibly inspiring projects that influence future engineers and builders.
@MAKKOV761
@MAKKOV761 3 місяці тому
The journey of the submarine looks like the game "Iron longs", and a bit subnautica
@jeffreychen2099
@jeffreychen2099 10 місяців тому
Stockton Rush more like Stockton Crushed
@MegaOlavo
@MegaOlavo Рік тому
4:02 Bro it looks like Iron lung, also you make very good content, keep up the good work.
@ahmetdag5600
@ahmetdag5600 Рік тому
This would be a very good school project for electronic and control engineering students. Good job. You inspire people with showing many things can be built with Lego and household objects, especially for engineering students. Edit: thx for codes by the way.
@hamjudo
@hamjudo Рік тому
I think he started the channel while in highschool or maybe earlier. He is probably a couple years into his undergraduate education by now. I am assuming he chooses major projects that can be used for college credit, and then be turned into a video for the channel.
@Fifka_Gaming
@Fifka_Gaming 10 місяців тому
Now send it down 4000 meters in the Atlantic with 5 millionaires on board
@PopeClemensIIX
@PopeClemensIIX 10 місяців тому
Looks like there was more effort building this then there was for the 'Titan'
@Feraligono
@Feraligono Рік тому
@2:50 omg PID Can't believe that's something I only learned through video games.
@AverageMichaelJordans
@AverageMichaelJordans Рік тому
Something I would absolutely love to see with this would be features for longer-range missions. Equipping it with an FPV system and long-range controls would be really fun to see!
@josephdavis2695
@josephdavis2695 Рік тому
My thoughts as well. So many small-form-factor LRS control setups available these days… coupled with HD FPV (they’ve done amazing things with reducing latency, and with a sub it wouldn’t be a huge deal anyway). I was thinking waypoint pathing, or LRS. This is so cool.
@luistentindo6334
@luistentindo6334 Місяць тому
This is an inspiring, gorgeous project. Visually, and STEAM-wise. I especially loved the close up of the Captain! Thanks for making this awesome video.
@Culando
@Culando Рік тому
It's been amazing watching the progress of this project. Outstanding work. And as always, the Captain is the most important part of the build. ;)
@rebmcr
@rebmcr Рік тому
I think Hull Volume would be a good addition to the spec list in the description, in order to compare with the displacement. It's 2.376 litres by my calculation!
@reverse_engineered
@reverse_engineered Рік тому
That's very cool! For the next iteration, consider adding heading control using a gyroscope and magnetometer. I added it to my combat robot and it really helps to keep things moving in the correct direction. You should be able to get all the sensors you need on a single board that can plug right into the Raspberry Pi and communicate over serial or I2C. They are often referred to as a 9DOF IMU.
@WhosThat2876
@WhosThat2876 8 місяців тому
I'm declaring this the coolest thing I've seen today and it's only 7:53 EST
@cellularmitosis2
@cellularmitosis2 2 місяці тому
Really cool to see the PID tuning
@Dmytro_Bricks
@Dmytro_Bricks Рік тому
I always enjoy the moment when you test the sub in the river!
@diegoovalle6831
@diegoovalle6831 Рік тому
1:39 Thinking quickly, Dave constructs a homemade submarine using only some string, a squirrel, and a submarine
@HugoOfAstora
@HugoOfAstora Рік тому
Its so cool seeing it out in nature
@PiotrBarcz
@PiotrBarcz Рік тому
I love how simple this thing is, and it really can move! It would be cool to have a tag game underwater but have a live camera feed so that you can chase other people's subs around! You might be able to make this thing even better by adding bigger batteries and more of them instead of tungsten ballast, more power with the same weight!
@phmfthacim
@phmfthacim Рік тому
I just love how clean your projects are
@smartux32gamez
@smartux32gamez 5 місяців тому
used this for my senior design project!!! THANKS
@synthverkstad2093
@synthverkstad2093 29 днів тому
Amazing and very inspiring work! If I was a physics teacher would use this as an educational video for my students.
@bigfatopossum2974
@bigfatopossum2974 Рік тому
This is exactly why it pays off to duly wait for your videos. Seemingly every time you deliver a master class in ingenuity and love for your hobby and it shows. The underwater visuals werde absolutely stunning. Thank you for using your gift to grant access to this unseen and probably easily overlooked world. Simply beatiful!! Thank you
@youngest3543
@youngest3543 Рік тому
4:43 His name is James, James Cameron, the bravest pioneer; No budget too steep, no sea too deep; Who's that? It's him! James Cameron.
@omercakr3895
@omercakr3895 Рік тому
👍👏👏👏👏👌
@NYBumkinMTG-zo8nu
@NYBumkinMTG-zo8nu 2 місяці тому
South Park! 😂
@tejwinder_
@tejwinder_ Місяць тому
Always wanted to make this in my childhood, in a college fest we made something (far more inferior) and we failed. Kudos to you!
@Gamingop11
@Gamingop11 7 місяців тому
This is absolutely fascinating 😃
@Simrasil_
@Simrasil_ Рік тому
Every iteration of these lego submarines is more amazing than the last, impressive stuff man :D
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