Lego Robot moves a FULL Glass of Water

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Building and testing different lego RC vehicles that can carry a full glass of water over different obstacles without spilling.
Chapters:
00:00 LV1 - Even Surface
00:42 LV2 - Roadbump
01:37 Pneumatic Pump
03:14 LV3 - Ramp
03:51 LV4 - Steep Ramp
04:19 LV5 - Wall
04:36 LV6 - Crane
06:30 LV7 - Grabber
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@BrickTechnology
@BrickTechnology Рік тому
Check out my newest video: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/mn-ihX-dqJyWz6c.html
@Lux24230
@Lux24230 Рік тому
Love the vid
@potook5559
@potook5559 Рік тому
@@Lux24230 елшлодж
@Lux24230
@Lux24230 Рік тому
@@potook5559 huh
@weetikwelzegikniet7578
@weetikwelzegikniet7578 Рік тому
Ophopjuio
@weetikwelzegikniet7578
@weetikwelzegikniet7578 Рік тому
Ph judith gj
@lukasvolkmann8526
@lukasvolkmann8526 2 роки тому
From the construction techniques, the lv7 Grabber could be a real Lego Technic model. Really, very well and thoughtfully built, like a real Lego Technic set. I couldn't tell any difference when building it
@TymTym55
@TymTym55 2 роки тому
It's better than many modern technic sets...
@artala544
@artala544 2 роки тому
I thought the same. The construction is complicated but build compact and complete
@Ruija27
@Ruija27 2 роки тому
A simple forklift design may have accomplished the same result there
@kyosant
@kyosant 2 роки тому
@@Ruija27 where's the fun and creativity in that?
@hansrduch4793
@hansrduch4793 2 роки тому
Name just one Lego technic set wich is nearly similar?
@reapix6430
@reapix6430 2 роки тому
the LV7 - Grabbler is really well put together! The design looks very compact and its a treat to look at.
@FlymanMS
@FlymanMS 2 роки тому
I’d suggest it to LEGO in Ideas
@Lucas_andos
@Lucas_andos 2 роки тому
On real telehandlers they have an extra bar which keeps the forks or grabber park level no matter what the other arms are doing. It's also quite easy to make, just one technic beam and a few connectors for it to pivot.
@garett7386
@garett7386 2 роки тому
You seem so happy
@OnezKrs
@OnezKrs 2 роки тому
@@FlymanMS if you think lego would ever put out something like this you are so wrong, way to complicated - also way too many functions for a technic set in 2022
@dannyfehr4130
@dannyfehr4130 2 роки тому
@@Lucas_andos not all real telehandlers have that, none of the ones at my workplace have that installed
@happyhelpfulhoovy
@happyhelpfulhoovy 2 роки тому
My favourite part of these challenges is how simply it shows engineering concepts for real world stuff. It's really cool seeing how these machines fail and then showing the solution fixes these problems and explains wordlessly why their real-world counterparts are built the way they are.
@EsplodingBomb
@EsplodingBomb Рік тому
Exactly, showing how to incrementally improve upon a design as it needs to overcome greater and greater challenges really shows how to think through solving problems through good design!
@Gorphee
@Gorphee 2 роки тому
4:59 the guy hanging upsidedown, by his feet, into a cup a water... Haha, awesome video.
@OneRandomMicrowave
@OneRandomMicrowave 2 роки тому
LOL
@nou5440
@nou5440 2 роки тому
lol didnt even notice that
@MuzHeppelwhite
@MuzHeppelwhite 2 роки тому
it's houdini practicing his magic
@vinipx01
@vinipx01 2 роки тому
LoL
@fenyx1383
@fenyx1383 2 роки тому
I saw it too xd
@mic8per
@mic8per 2 роки тому
Love how its just a simple vehicle that pushes a glass at start, at the end its a large complex machine.
@CreeperPookie
@CreeperPookie 2 роки тому
it's*
@vladvulcan
@vladvulcan 2 роки тому
From a crane to a frontal loader, yeah
@JS-rv3et
@JS-rv3et Рік тому
@@vladvulcan i like the evolution but i wish that he didn't POLYMORPH.. like keep adding. take this off add that but dont redesign the whole thing find a way to make what u got work
@Gearz-365
@Gearz-365 9 місяців тому
​@@JS-rv3et Sometimes the fun comes from adding additional things to it. Complexity makes it fun to work with and figure out how to make one thing work out. I too like machines and mechanical stuff so it's also something I enjoy seeing. But I respect your opinion :)
@juliusfucik4011
@juliusfucik4011 2 роки тому
This man is a legit genius! Amazing stuff and so much fun to watch! He cuts no corners!
@kiwieagle6147
@kiwieagle6147 2 роки тому
exactly, I say the same thing
@noobinthetrash
@noobinthetrash Рік тому
*smartest clown award goes to julius fucik* (/j i only commented that because your pfp is a clown)
@donnanzarod7989
@donnanzarod7989 Рік тому
I beg to differ - don’t get me wrong, he’s absolutely a man of brilliant mind, but he most definitely cuts corners. Remember the faulty chain? And how fixing it is not in the budget?
@Goasler
@Goasler 2 роки тому
If you have Phneumatics try out a Watertank so you can Pump the Water out of the Glass. Then you only have to carry the weight of the Glass and at the end you refill the glas ^^ Would be nice to see
@inkling239
@inkling239 Рік тому
that would have been to easy I think
@kefler187
@kefler187 Рік тому
@@inkling239 Until you introduce the next rule of, there's no ONE glass XD
@Master-Mind654
@Master-Mind654 Рік тому
Awesome idea, to add on why not design the challenge where adding water to the machines weight (like a balast or counterweight) is a necessity to accomplish the task. Possibly there is a tight corridor that a large machine would not fit in, but the lifting area is more spacious, a fillable and collapsible counterweight (water bladder) would be really neat.
@MarkSpurrell
@MarkSpurrell 2 роки тому
I love how the ✅sound is tapping a glass of water. It's the little things.
@glebischenko9813
@glebischenko9813 2 роки тому
It is very interesting to know how you come up with these models. Is it just because of experience or do you design somewhere? Just shocked at how detailed things you make with Lego.
@BrickTechnology
@BrickTechnology 2 роки тому
Thanks, I just build them. Sometimes I have creative phases and get ideas :)
@AqEppo
@AqEppo 2 роки тому
@@BrickTechnology this only makes it more impressive, nice work!
@karelpgbr
@karelpgbr 2 роки тому
@@BrickTechnology wow man
@pheonixxam5812
@pheonixxam5812 2 роки тому
@@BrickTechnology nice!
@implayingrobloxandwht
@implayingrobloxandwht Рік тому
Can someone tell me the name of this steel machine 0:50
@eyeseaewe1736
@eyeseaewe1736 2 роки тому
The quality of these videos is insane. I loved the way you used the glass "ting" sound whenever a level was completed too.
@BrickTechnology
@BrickTechnology 2 роки тому
Thank you very much!
@PyroRobo
@PyroRobo 2 роки тому
The level of control required for the LV7 build is crazy. Great work dude!
@TheAdvertisement
@TheAdvertisement Рік тому
The use of a pressurized air pump and rubber band to manipulate a technic outline to grip the glass was an ingenious design. 8:35 Now this just looks awesome.
@ghooober
@ghooober Рік тому
why do I see you everywhere
@rustleancar131
@rustleancar131 Рік тому
AH, ADDISONS.D.ADDISONS [The D is for Deltarune, kids!]
@base2344
@base2344 2 роки тому
The level 7 crane/grabber is one of the most sophisticated and compact things I have ever seen made out of legos. Also, its beautiful to look at. Great work man!
@nuberiffic
@nuberiffic 2 роки тому
*lego
@davidp7765
@davidp7765 2 роки тому
I love watching how the problem and solution both escalate so comically far beyond the original
@henrymaggard1719
@henrymaggard1719 Рік тому
I screamed Yes! When the crane succeeded, this is awsome, keep up the good work.
@FoxgamerShorts
@FoxgamerShorts Рік тому
This man should be a Lego designer
@filippus_
@filippus_ 2 роки тому
Try using a "parallelogram" or like a double wishbone setup were the galss always stays flat to not spill water
@bami2
@bami2 2 роки тому
amazing video, the v7 lifter is a thing of beauty one suggestion: if you want to build a lifter, use a 4-bar lifter mechanism. That will keep the grabber parallel with the base of the vehicle. If you do need adjustability in the angle of the grabber, you can either replace one of the links with a linear actuator or add it to the end. But if you're just raising/lowering, you don't have to juggle with 2 or 3 different controls to both extend and keep it stable.
@stevevernon1978
@stevevernon1978 2 роки тому
would that work when it was going up the ramp though? the vehicle is no longer level so I'd thing that is when you would need the adjustability you mention.
@liamshelley496
@liamshelley496 2 роки тому
I was thinking this would have been a better solution, just with another actuator at the end to change the pitch relative to the base
@applebreadStreamdrops
@applebreadStreamdrops Рік тому
…a mindstorm upgrade with gyro sensor at the grabber would be great to autolevel the glass of water ☺️
@brick14
@brick14 8 місяців тому
is that like a pantograph?
@bami2
@bami2 8 місяців тому
@@brick14 A pantograph is a form of a 4 bar linkage yes, but the added benefit that the 2 pairs of bars are always parallel and two of the bars are extended, so any movement of the "free" joint of the parallelogram is amplified on the extended ends of the bars.
@DSN2005
@DSN2005 5 місяців тому
A task like this would be impossible for most, but not for this guy
@rubenverg
@rubenverg 2 роки тому
that intro though... awesome!
@epicccccc
@epicccccc 2 роки тому
Yep
@obvFire
@obvFire 2 роки тому
5:00 what is that in the background!?!
@epicccccc
@epicccccc 2 роки тому
Yep thought nobody would comment
@BrickTechnology
@BrickTechnology 2 роки тому
Easteregg
@duncanurquhart5278
@duncanurquhart5278 2 роки тому
9:13 my god, he really is an engineer!
@TymTym55
@TymTym55 2 роки тому
Your builds proofs that everything is possible with lego. To build anything You want, You only need time to think about problem and a couple of bricks. Good luck in future projects!
@Rathbone_fan_account
@Rathbone_fan_account 2 роки тому
And an enginering degree lol.
@nou5440
@nou5440 2 роки тому
and deep pockets
@pilosopher974
@pilosopher974 2 роки тому
@@nou5440 sarcasm not in budget
@egg04
@egg04 2 роки тому
While it may have been the most unstable, my personal favorite was the crane design :) it’s just something that looks interesting with all the pulleys and strings.
@egg04
@egg04 2 роки тому
Version 7 was also very well built and preformed great 👍
@maurusluctum8886
@maurusluctum8886 2 роки тому
I loved the crane on first sight. The ropes and pulleys are so cool to look at. Also it's the largest with its arms :D
@kindlin
@kindlin Рік тому
@@egg04 The 3-axis movement was really good on the last one, but the crane design was my favorite as well. Could have done the last level with a crane design, but it would have been a bit more complex. Not sure if the 3-axies or an omega crane is cooler.
@julianmarsden2510
@julianmarsden2510 Рік тому
2 plates in the way and this man builds a whole ass crane with a hydraulic arm and even motorises it. Absolute legend.
@SidusBrist
@SidusBrist 8 місяців тому
I'M GENUINELY IMPRESSED BY THE LAST ONE, IS SO PERFECT
@ashtonmadison253
@ashtonmadison253 2 роки тому
Make it suck out the water into an onboard tank to minimize glass weight then pump it back in
@STA-3
@STA-3 2 роки тому
That is clever
@dereknguyen3781
@dereknguyen3781 2 роки тому
Always love all the engineering challenges you present and the methodical steps you take to solve them! Love to see your analysis and problem solving skills from a practical point of view, really helps me learn. Thanks!
@thepetsofmadness5900
@thepetsofmadness5900 4 місяці тому
I love these kinds of videos where you need to overcome challenges e.g. driving lego cars in sand
@piotrberlinski9735
@piotrberlinski9735 Рік тому
0:39 the fact that a check sound is a glass being hit is very creatively satisfying for me
@Skill_issue_editz
@Skill_issue_editz 2 роки тому
When you just showed the capabilities of the Level 7 Grabber. I was like BRUHHHHH
@profix25lo
@profix25lo 2 роки тому
I like how the checkmark sound is a ping on the glass. Very nice detail :D
@antoniorausa9695
@antoniorausa9695 2 роки тому
There are a lot of channel like your, BUT... MAN, THIS IS AWESTOME, it look like a real set of lego, it is gorgeous
@GenialesTuning
@GenialesTuning Рік тому
Unglaublich wie kommt man auf solche Idee? Danke fürs zeigen wieder mal was gelernt. Hat Spaß gemacht.
@carlbModels
@carlbModels Рік тому
I gotta say that despite fierce competition, you may have won the internet for the day. Love the design progression and the single minded pursuit of the goal. Massively impressive build, fascinating to watch the on screen evolution 👍🍺🇬🇧
@FzLPxL
@FzLPxL 2 роки тому
whoa that lv 7 grabber reminds me of that beetle grabber robot that you see on the start of half life 1, looks super cool! good stuff man!
@penelopeisgoingofftopic6786
@penelopeisgoingofftopic6786 Рік тому
I'm not a Lego guy but I saw the comments praising the lv7 build. I waited to see it in order and wow I've got to say that is really something
@dhirrenarora
@dhirrenarora 2 роки тому
3:51 when you think there is going to be a change in the design of the lego BUT Sometimes, the common sense does the job. 😆
@M3dicayne
@M3dicayne 2 роки тому
You found a very creative solution for a problem noone of us ever had. BUT: As an engineer and Lego fan, I am very impressed with this overengineered, geniously made invention of a forklift!
@TheRealRCSparks
@TheRealRCSparks 2 роки тому
You, are... AMAZING
@thedroningdude589
@thedroningdude589 Рік тому
Your videos are awesome I love watching them. Pls make some more :)
@danthiel8623
@danthiel8623 Рік тому
That robot was really working as hard as it could.
@thickdickwad7736
@thickdickwad7736 Рік тому
That last maneuvering was a joy to watch, true engineering perfection 🤌🏻👌🏻☑️
@20syl_
@20syl_ 2 роки тому
Satifying and very cool. Nice work
@LindFilms
@LindFilms 2 роки тому
I think we're going to need more suspension stuff!
@mitsos306ify
@mitsos306ify 2 роки тому
Every time I watch a video like this I feel incredibly stupid.... Why I keep on watching...? Great projects, awesome result!!!!
@EZ-qg7hp
@EZ-qg7hp Рік тому
Lego honestly needs to hire you for tech sets
@JackSassyPants
@JackSassyPants 2 роки тому
The only thing missing from the level 7 grabber is some inverse kinematics that would automatically keep the glass level when moving the arm. Anyone up for writing some arduino code?
@tolleythinking1058
@tolleythinking1058 2 роки тому
Was thinking something similar. Like a height PID controller or smth
@SabertoothSeal
@SabertoothSeal 2 роки тому
Wouldn't even need code if you could wire and gear the system to automatically actuate the lifting motor and the "wrist" motor simultaneously at the same rate, which seemed to be what they were doing manually by the end anyway!
@otter5293
@otter5293 2 роки тому
No glass was injured in this video.
@otter5293
@otter5293 2 роки тому
If you see this, have a nice day!
@noxus3411
@noxus3411 Рік тому
all these Videos are so amazing i wish i had all the parts to build it myself
@zanerade4
@zanerade4 Рік тому
its so satisfying to see you snap them peices together
@nomic655
@nomic655 2 роки тому
the last two models looked massive, how long does it take to design them? do you design them with actual legos or on a program?
@BrickTechnology
@BrickTechnology 2 роки тому
Sometimes many days, sometimes hours
@washed2345
@washed2345 2 роки тому
1:57 the pneumatic here is a real eyeopener man!
@ghooober
@ghooober Рік тому
"Hey man can you pass me the glass of water?" "Sure thing" miniaturized tank comes in
@jdbrickcreation
@jdbrickcreation 2 роки тому
Another impressive build. I think the way you do your edits is really cool. You seem to prefer quality more than quantity. Really interesting 👍
@jackal8176
@jackal8176 Рік тому
How do you build these? Are you like an actual engineer? Do you use something like auto CAD to get rough designs? Your ability to engineer this kind of thing is amazing to me.
@trails3597
@trails3597 Рік тому
It shows what it would take to build a robot to do useful tasks like pick up something without crushing it and the carefully carry it.
@girlfiendz
@girlfiendz 2 роки тому
bro these need to be turned into its own lego set series, this would be so fun to play with
@ryang5919
@ryang5919 2 роки тому
OMG 1 min never been this early love the vids man
@evinsprague
@evinsprague 2 роки тому
Well I WAS going to go to bed, but then I saw a new video from this guy, so obviously I have to watch it first
@guillaumepaquet5116
@guillaumepaquet5116 Рік тому
This will revolutionize the way we serve water to guests
@matta6637
@matta6637 2 роки тому
I want the level 7 grabber, just with added suspension and a full chassis. Like the arm would be the rear of a truck. It's beautifully engineered.
@HappyDude1
@HappyDude1 2 роки тому
Dont forget people Its important to hydrate 😝
@thebigdumdum
@thebigdumdum 5 місяців тому
Lego needs to hire this man for cool little Lego Technic challenges. Imagine a set with multiple difficulties where you build the machine for the solution
@TastyToastyToday
@TastyToastyToday 2 роки тому
“WhAtS mY pUrPose?“ Me: you pass the water
@wantedkeks
@wantedkeks 2 роки тому
i really like your documentations "i have a problem, thats my prototype, let's expand"
@whotookmypenisissmall1019
@whotookmypenisissmall1019 Рік тому
Can anyone stop this person from overtaking the world with Lego they are a Genius
@stank5251
@stank5251 Рік тому
This is one of my favorite builds there's is a little combination of everything here
@STMNewEngland
@STMNewEngland Рік тому
Look out. This man has reached a new level of manhood. He is now a certified Lego forklift operator. I have no more hope
@sawyer5793
@sawyer5793 Рік тому
Level 5 was mainly able to be done first try because the operator was smart enough to do it that way.
@Neris-of-the-hidden
@Neris-of-the-hidden 2 роки тому
That last grabber is beautiful @w@ What a design
@tnapeepeelu
@tnapeepeelu Рік тому
The lvl 7 grabber even has accessory pieces and it loom like a real technic model, is compact and looks like a real vehicle or real Lego vehicle.
@mr.pizzamarlon
@mr.pizzamarlon Рік тому
This is how the birth of Borg began. They weren't advanced aliens from another dimension, they were us from the future traveling back to the past to begin the technology faster.
@arghjayem
@arghjayem 2 роки тому
All this makes me think of is the Butter robot in Rick and Marty! 😂🤣😂 Next project perhaps?
@nick_riviera
@nick_riviera Рік тому
The auto counterweight was so unnecessary but necessary at the same time!
@eclipseizcool
@eclipseizcool 2 роки тому
Your goals are beyond my understanding
@gingervikingjesus2351
@gingervikingjesus2351 2 роки тому
Don't forget to run some sand paper along those grippers!! Give em more surface area to grab onto stuff!!!
@trytthisnowk
@trytthisnowk Рік тому
I love it when the plan comes together
@quiksilvermanblue
@quiksilvermanblue 9 місяців тому
Absolute Chad energy... Instead of just moving some heavy solid object he decided to move water without spilling a drop. They also risked probably several hundred dollars of lego motors.
@mcetgaming6657
@mcetgaming6657 2 роки тому
also he’s like that one kid who paid attention in robotics class
@SirPinkGuy
@SirPinkGuy 2 роки тому
its funny how he almost completly redesigns it for the next test great video
@clonkex
@clonkex 2 роки тому
Now you just need to make LV7 able to lift and lower the grabber without tilting it!
@jayzhang2
@jayzhang2 2 роки тому
Wow this man's a genius
@STA-3
@STA-3 2 роки тому
Just like the guy on your profile picture
@blingblingdog6958
@blingblingdog6958 2 роки тому
I like how It drastically changed from #1 to #2
@psychotron40k80
@psychotron40k80 2 роки тому
The most complicated way to move a glass of water. I like it.
@renzesparza6281
@renzesparza6281 2 роки тому
That last one is wildly impressive
@DocterGeko
@DocterGeko Рік тому
Never have I watched something with such bated breath before as when I watch the last part seeing if water would spill, the glass drop or if the grabbers would open up enough to let the glass go.
@OfficialHeartlead
@OfficialHeartlead Рік тому
I like the last build, it's like a cool industrial robot made for carrying stuff and storing it in high places. Videos like this are the sole reason I still love Lego, it's a timeless invention with almost infinite possibilites.
@Tr0lliPop
@Tr0lliPop Рік тому
That moment when ur not sure that the level 7 design could climb the ramps
@Motomeham22
@Motomeham22 2 роки тому
You really stepped it up with this one dude. And thats no easy feat
@rtyuik7
@rtyuik7 7 місяців тому
i love how the Building Steps are included, as if i were ever gonna recreate any of these machines...
@xaytana
@xaytana 2 роки тому
This experiment, especially the v7 iteration, is why I wish Lego would add an encoder to the Powered Up line of parts. I know the motors already have it, but I want just a thin standalone encoder. Since there's three active swingarms in this, an encoder on each pivot plus some trig in the control app would ensure that the grabber is always parallel to the chassis. A gyro-accelerometer module would make this even better, as that would ensure that the grabber is parallel to the ground in the event of slopes or uneven terrain, as a encoder-primary gyroaccel-secondary loop. The reason encoders need to exist, other than measuring angles of joints, is because lego gears are just so sloppy with their backlash, having a motor-based encoder doesn't work when you have an entire loose geartrain before the joint you're attempting to measure. Motorized linear actuators would also be nice, but power requirements can get out of hand very quickly, similarly position-locking solenoids would also be interesting but fall under the same power requirement issues; stemming from this, I also want Powered Up downstream hubs, where only the main control hub has app connectivity, not only for extra functionality, but also for extra power, where the data portion can be changed between an actively controlled hub or a passive hub that acts as a splitter if you need multiple devices all performing the same input. Powered Up has so much potential, but Lego isn't really doing much outside the basics. Considering it's been out for long enough for Lego to reasonably expand on its functional parts, I have doubts Lego will actually do much more for it. Lego has always had Mindstorms stuff, but I've always thought that was more of an entry to robotics rather than a serious take on Lego robotics, and considering they're not doing much for Powered UP, which combines Power Functions, Mindstorms, and Education, I doubt Lego will ever take robotics or anything STEAM related all that seriously, even Technic is suffering from ridiculous prices and sets targeted towards a less technical, more casual audience. Bit of a sad state the technical side of Lego is in right now.
@FJ1528
@FJ1528 Рік тому
lvl 7 is so OP!! Love the hardwork man! keep it up 🔥 ❤️
@Android-qx8ws
@Android-qx8ws Рік тому
-"What is my purpose?" -"You pass a glass of water" -"Oh my...."
@jeremiah._.hamman9255
@jeremiah._.hamman9255 Рік тому
A forklift would be the perfect solution to almost all these situations, in fact you nearly nailed it on the head with the lvl 7 challenge in the sense it’s exactly what a reach truck/ forklift is designed for.
@ahmettumis
@ahmettumis Рік тому
It’s actually a container stacker
@TehSmokeyMan
@TehSmokeyMan 8 місяців тому
Wow, watching that A.I. learn its new functions and new techniques to move the glass without spilling is amazing... Now, if only it _was_ a self-learning A.I. that'd be cute😁
@nicholasrose8272
@nicholasrose8272 Рік тому
just found this channel today and im pretty sure this guy could take over the world if he had enough legos. good thing he chooses to use his power for good
@dudewithacat52
@dudewithacat52 7 місяців тому
you really like this Buwizz thing...
@zanuka9765
@zanuka9765 2 роки тому
The last design is really cool, but for this purpose i wonder if a trapezoidal frame arm (to make the grip stay paralel to the ground at any moment so you don't have to adjust each motor separatively) would not have been more convenient
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