Routing a Lego Chain Around Multiple Obstacles

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Guiding a Lego Technic power transmission Chain around barriers. Rules: Chain cannot touch walls & retainers have to be used in an efficient manner.
Chapters:
00:00 LV1- LV4
01:21 LV5 - LV8
03:13 LV9
04:28 LV10
04:42 Outro
Music: Corbyn Kites - Overdrive
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@BrickTechnology
@BrickTechnology Рік тому
Check out my newest video: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/mn-ihX-dqJyWz6c.html
@henrypaleveda7760
@henrypaleveda7760 Рік тому
okay the music was merited this time.
@JacksonSubNScaleModelRailroad
@JacksonSubNScaleModelRailroad Рік тому
This is awesome! I have an N scale Model Train Layout and I had this idea of making a warehouse with no roof on it so a viewer could see inside of it. I was looking for an idea to make forklifts run around the warehouse looking like they are moving pallets around. This might be a way to make them do that. If I were to add a magnet on the chain in a few places, I could retrofit the forklifts with a steel bearing and place the chain system under the floor of the warehouse. As the magnet runs around, it will attract the steel bearing and the forklift will sit on top of said bearing and get pulled around the warehouse! Maybe put the bearing in the pallet so the forklift gets pulled and stays in a forward direction... Even tho forklifts are rear-wheel steer, I think the effect of moving forklifts will outshine the fact that they aren't steering quite right. especially in N scale!
@davidstevens8519
@davidstevens8519 Рік тому
What is that white thing on the chain
@JacksonSubNScaleModelRailroad
@JacksonSubNScaleModelRailroad Рік тому
​@@davidstevens8519 I bet it's either a speck of paint or a round nub just to show the movement.
@user-it7sk6mw4k
@user-it7sk6mw4k Рік тому
@@henrypaleveda7760 ฟฟฟ
@roysremodeling
@roysremodeling Рік тому
The casual shift from genuine methodical problem-solving to 80s childhood fever dream was unexpected but not unappreciated, well played.
@spikesontheroad
@spikesontheroad Рік тому
No replies?
@IDWShockwave
@IDWShockwave Рік тому
The Best outro I've ever seen
@JanLawrenceCallado
@JanLawrenceCallado Рік тому
What?
@FCCommunist
@FCCommunist Рік тому
your comment convinced me to stay with this video, the payoff was huge
@dennishamilton8009
@dennishamilton8009 Рік тому
What a surprise haha! Just stumbled upon this legendary channel.
@Sno_mando
@Sno_mando Рік тому
Started off pretty easy, then became harder and harder until eventually you transcended into a different dimension, that was beautiful
@denu1879
@denu1879 Рік тому
It was some what hypnotising, yet satisfying wasn't it!
@capt.n.sir.charles6251
@capt.n.sir.charles6251 Рік тому
Very average, anyone with a brain could solve it, not impressive in the least.
@teamcyeborg
@teamcyeborg Рік тому
The white dot in the chain was a really nice little touch, letting the viewer see the speed and direction very well!
@user-kv1xd7ly5e
@user-kv1xd7ly5e 4 місяці тому
I agree
@MidwestFarmToys
@MidwestFarmToys 3 місяці тому
No
@n16161
@n16161 Рік тому
I’m a mechanical engineer who designs web-fed printing presses. Some highly complex continuous-web paper paths are present in industrial printing and converting equipment. Some so complex and compact that they cannot be re-threaded by hand and require special tools and automated chain/sprocket systems to pull the paper along its path. This video reminded me of the challenges we face at work.
@brianthurow614
@brianthurow614 Рік тому
I'm an electrician at a large scale web fed printing company. I'm curious about this because I didn't think there were any manufacturers building new machines. The couple that are left mostly just do refurbished or used machinery. We scratched our R&D division long ago. You must be one of the last engineers left in this particular industry.
@jaredchampagne2752
@jaredchampagne2752 Рік тому
@@n16161 Why are such crazy complex mechanical systems even still being created, when everything is digital and easily printed without over the top complex systems? Seems like an outdated design.
@genericuser984
@genericuser984 6 місяців тому
@@jaredchampagne2752 often it's the cheaper option to pay repair fees instead of upgrading
@Cheesy_33
@Cheesy_33 Рік тому
I don’t think I’ve ever seen nor expected to see someone design a physical lego puzzle game and then solve 10 levels of it
@crayder1100
@crayder1100 Рік тому
You haven't seen this channel then I assume, if not I recommend checking out some of the older vids!
@Cheesy_33
@Cheesy_33 Рік тому
@@crayder1100 your’rr’e assumption is incorrect
@crayder1100
@crayder1100 Рік тому
@@Cheesy_33 Then I'd also recommend checking out Brick Experiment Channel.
@Cheesy_33
@Cheesy_33 Рік тому
@@crayder1100 already seen it
@crayder1100
@crayder1100 Рік тому
@@Cheesy_33 Well then idk what you mean. 90% of both of the channels' is them making their own puzzles and solving them then making harder puzzles and solving those.
@Crazy_Borg
@Crazy_Borg Рік тому
Techmoan: "If it doesn't work, It's probably a worn rubber belt. Just replace it." Inside of the the machine: 4:35
@MrHack4never
@MrHack4never Рік тому
Speaking of TechMoan, I was wondering if there is some sort of ancient A/V equipment that routes the tape/film/media like this
@JtagSheep
@JtagSheep Рік тому
@@MrHack4never I mean if you have a look at the proper big iMax cinemas that use a 70mm film reel they have a little bit of a mechanism that is pretty cool, sometimes the iMax will even send the film reel up a few floors via pulleys and stuff and all the way back down depending on the setup of the projector.
@EsplodingBomb
@EsplodingBomb Рік тому
This would make for a really interesting puzzle game! I can even imagine after beating each level an animation like 4:16 would play and you could watch the chain snake its way through the maze
@pinkajou656
@pinkajou656 Рік тому
Ooooh yes I would play that😊
@dudewithacat52
@dudewithacat52 8 місяців тому
agreed
@nicholasstanton9575
@nicholasstanton9575 3 місяці тому
agreed
@bananblob7432
@bananblob7432 Рік тому
Ok, I consider myself someone who’s moderately good at Lego builds… but this is another realm entirely. In my experience I’ve learned real well that Lego math/engineering is _incredibly_ finicky. Watching this, with nearly every little thing calculated, that includes the exact wall placements, exact gear placements, knowing exactly how many chain links to use, placing a dot on one just for viewer convenience, and on top of all of that, knowing all that in relation to the layout of the technic brick pieces (note the parts in the floor where there’s no technic hole because the pieces meet), and possibly having to account for that in every single one of those other calculations, this person must have superpowers. I don’t understand any other way something like this could be displayed. And on top of _that,_ they made animations and music videos with it just to flex. This is too good for UKposts. This belongs on national TV.
@qoodles4032
@qoodles4032 Рік тому
Fully agree
@meta_username
@meta_username Рік тому
It is very finnicky, but as someone who has built things like fully teleoperational LEGO Nerf tanks, it's less calculated, at least for me, and more of a "I've got this idea. I've got an idea of what sort of pieces might work. Let's try the idea" and as you get experience your success rate with that approach simply goes up. I think people overestimate how hard it is to begin doing this kind of stuff. It's not easy, but if you're anything resembling "mechanically inclined," it's not that hard to start making really crude stuff that still [does thing].
@gigachadrockislandproductions
@gigachadrockislandproductions Рік тому
Agreed my friend.
@nicholaslau3194
@nicholaslau3194 Рік тому
@@meta_username Agreed. It's more like trial and error rather than calculated and methodical. The thing about lego is that you already have the pieces you need (and plenty of others you don't need).
@refindoazhar1507
@refindoazhar1507 Рік тому
It seems that he added a random gear after finishing the chain just to give it enough tension to move properly
@NekoNinja13
@NekoNinja13 Рік тому
I like how much personality is in these videos despite the fact that there is no talking and no face present. Also the way that dot is moving around reminds me of a toy I had when I was really young, and this brought back a feeling of nostalgia for me
@lazorworm1873
@lazorworm1873 Рік тому
I love how straight to the point and no bull this man is. I mean he just opens up the video and is like "L E G O" *places lego gear menacingly*
@ATMB82
@ATMB82 Рік тому
This man is a genius. And an artist. And a musician. And a fine taster of music. And an engineer!
@gabeitch5578
@gabeitch5578 Рік тому
What do you do for a living because all of these projects are so intricate it’s mind blowing are you an engineer or something and also do you plan out your builds or troubleshoot along the way?
@mikeyfox2299
@mikeyfox2299 Рік тому
I thought the second half of this question was gonna be "... Because Lego is expensive and these projects are time consuming, you must have a lot of money and free time" 🤣
@whocares4574
@whocares4574 Рік тому
@@HonkingHankHill69 his videos may be monetized and get millions of views but they definitely don't bring in enough money considering how infrequent he uploads. Edit: NVM. A million view video makes around 5k and some of them are way past a million views. Even so, I doubt that he doesn't have a different job.
@renardierceleste5191
@renardierceleste5191 Рік тому
@@whocares4574 agree
@sambrown0
@sambrown0 Рік тому
This could be a team. My guess is this or these guys saw the success of brick experiment channel and started this channel.
@JtagSheep
@JtagSheep Рік тому
@@mikeyfox2299 Me too lmao, the amount of chain he has he must be balling like crazy to buy all those links.
@GroovyDominoes
@GroovyDominoes Рік тому
4:16 was so satisfying
@AreYouSiriousRightNowBruh
@AreYouSiriousRightNowBruh 8 місяців тому
GROOVY
@blobbo.
@blobbo. 6 місяців тому
hi groovy
@MrDominoMan
@MrDominoMan Рік тому
I didn’t expect this to become one of the tripiest lego music videos I’ve ever seen. I freaking loved it!
@thedmd86
@thedmd86 Рік тому
Kaleidoscope at the end was brilliant. Appreciate your engineering efforts! Cheers!
@rustygear9370
@rustygear9370 Рік тому
Judging from your musical taste and your passion for lego technic, you must be an 80's kid. Only this era had enough passion to last till these days. Good job 😎
@LorenzJahn
@LorenzJahn Рік тому
I was lucky to be born in a famaly with still such intact older vibes. So I'm born '92 and I'm also loving this. I really feel like an 80's kid. ^.^
@yargolocus4853
@yargolocus4853 Рік тому
Who edits these videos? They must take so long, but damn is it worth it. The most satisfying lego content on youtube And *then* the end montage began. oh my goodness.
@3NAS_N1
@3NAS_N1 Рік тому
The montage looked like someone tried out all the possibilities in his editing software but I loved it
@clementpoon120
@clementpoon120 Рік тому
@@3NAS_N1 i think it's copied from BEC
@SemperSmash
@SemperSmash Рік тому
The editing was better than the content of the video itself. Wildly impressive stuff.
@realryleu
@realryleu Рік тому
there are editing programs you can use for clipping the video whenever there is no sound
@fruitygranulizer540
@fruitygranulizer540 Рік тому
@@SemperSmash to be honest, not really. the engineering itself was more impressive, the editing is rather easy
@fqras
@fqras Рік тому
This guy has an amazing sense of detail for colour and symmetry in his project designs.
@OddTheories
@OddTheories Рік тому
SUCH a great ending(!) should still never be overlooked by such a solid video. Well done, OP.
@GQNissanPatrol_TD42
@GQNissanPatrol_TD42 Рік тому
I really liked how you were exploring different layouts of your drive chain around the obstacles, under different conditions! You are ingenious! This is an awesome Physics and Mechanical Engineering video, symbolising how gear ratios, velocity ratios, chain tension and mechanical efficiency work in tandem! Thank you for sharing this video!
@hugoviant4653
@hugoviant4653 Рік тому
Amazing vidéo, as usual. Also, at 5:04 : the path made by the belt would make a great F1 track. With lots of curves and straight lines for DRS zones.
@stevenchoateracing3087
@stevenchoateracing3087 Рік тому
I thought thought the same, i was like damn thatd be fun to race around
@oalnplayer5395
@oalnplayer5395 Рік тому
Itd be really cool but also really long, might have to lower the number of laps or something
@CallyWasHereOfficial
@CallyWasHereOfficial Рік тому
low laps first drs zone doesn’t have an overtaking opportunity due to the tight bend into the next, maybe a good one with the next zone, but then it would just be a drs overtaking track like monaco or imola (new cars old tracks don’t work 😢) if the cars were smaller than the right hand side could be pretty interesting but it would never work in a million years with an f1 car. i need a life
@DuckInGameStop
@DuckInGameStop Рік тому
Yeah, the whole time I was thinking of how that little white dot going around a curvy black path reminds me of a little car driving around a racetrack
@NephiylusBaphson
@NephiylusBaphson Рік тому
@@CallyWasHereOfficial go karts maybe? I bet there's some professional competition somewhere lol
@firescale8912
@firescale8912 Рік тому
Fully expected a ball of churning eyes at the end there and a hearty, "B E N O T A F R A I D"
@TheOneWhoReportsForDuty
@TheOneWhoReportsForDuty Рік тому
I was not expecting that outro segment and I love every second of it.
@chaomatic5328
@chaomatic5328 Рік тому
The edit was better than usual, and then the music began. Ladies and gentlemen, we've been cannonballed to heaven
@xephon3000
@xephon3000 Рік тому
Unexpected synthwave is best wave! Thank you for the amazing Lego content, all your Lego builds are amazing!
@kurenai-gf7rj
@kurenai-gf7rj 8 місяців тому
That edit at the end reminded me of UKposts videos from the late 2000s - 2010s, it was really nostalgic! Also, AMAZING Creations!
@TBendez
@TBendez Рік тому
I sat here, thinking to myself, "Why am I watching this?" only to be completely mesmerized by the Outro... Damn. :)
@JacobPlays136
@JacobPlays136 Рік тому
I really like what you are doing at 3:05. When working on a problem it is easy to come up with a solution that works and stop there, but going through the process of improving it on other levels is very time consuming. I really enjoy this kind of stuff. Including failed mechanisms and the long testing process makes the solution so much more satisfying.
@meisawesome12695
@meisawesome12695 Рік тому
Your comment reminds me of playing Poly Bridge
@arkthefennecfox2366
@arkthefennecfox2366 Рік тому
honestly, if i could get something like that with a quiet motor and some kind of decorated chain, it would make a neat little decorative thing, watching the sole white dot get tugged around was pretty nice
@keeganbeard1748
@keeganbeard1748 Рік тому
"TOM! When are we going to get those shipments in?" "As soon as the conveyor belt makes one full rotation." "Alright, when will it do that?" "I DON'T KNOW SIR!"
@dancingtree7199
@dancingtree7199 Рік тому
Now this is what lego is about. Engineering builds to test peices and learn more about its workings and discover potential new build techniques by pushing a peice to its limits. Amazing thing that lego is.
@billynomates920
@billynomates920 Рік тому
4:05 audi: you're hired! :-)
@JellyJonesey
@JellyJonesey Рік тому
I see puzzle game potential here, though solving the linkage and tension requirements in code might be a bit tricky.
@robertsteele1515
@robertsteele1515 Рік тому
I see TV competition show between colleges promoting STEM in education, that would actually be watched by millions, sponsored by Lego of course.
@Resetium
@Resetium Рік тому
Computers are just really fancy physics, so it's difficult but not impossible. Perfectly doable, and probably slightly easier than you think. Especially if your focus is not a perfect simulation.
@arstotzka6520
@arstotzka6520 4 місяці тому
make it a game where you take turns, one person puts down a 4x1 block and the other has to solve it. switch every other round, no impossible things (you have to be able to do it yourself) whoever fails to do it loses board game btw
@jerrychandler7094
@jerrychandler7094 Рік тому
I love how the video unexpectedly turns into a music video. It’s as if the creator worked on it so long he started hallucinating and shared his vision.
@simons.2281
@simons.2281 Рік тому
The combination of Lego and psychedelic visuals shows that you're a man of distinguished taste.
@Tekkiki
@Tekkiki Рік тому
That music part at the the end was awesome! Didn't expect that
@bobthingama5090
@bobthingama5090 Рік тому
The effort put into these videos is insane. Nice work! 👍
@beaub152
@beaub152 8 місяців тому
This is my favorite of your videos just for the bit after the final level
@KewneRain
@KewneRain Рік тому
I love these lego engineering channels, it gives me an idea of what creativity and legos can really do
@3DPrinterAcademy
@3DPrinterAcademy Рік тому
genius! I wish I thought of this idea!
@danielfruhauf5304
@danielfruhauf5304 Рік тому
The music and effects came out of nowhere. Let's go on a Lego trip.
@DeathsHood
@DeathsHood Рік тому
Man, listening to this video in the background is oddly soothing, lol. "Tik, tuk, tik, tuk, tik, tuk, tik, tuk, tik, tuk, whirIRirIRirIRirIRirIRirIRirIRir"
@dawsongrunzweig6382
@dawsongrunzweig6382 Рік тому
this was immensely satisfying in a way i did not expect
@HardyAnimations
@HardyAnimations Рік тому
Ingenious lego build as always
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 Рік тому
Every one of these Lego channels I've seen is unique and demonstrates very creative use of basic physics. This one also is no exception. Thanks for posting your work. You are learning the basic elements of design, construction, trouble shooting and so on. It would interesting to see where you are in a few years.
@DANY-ts1nz
@DANY-ts1nz Рік тому
i could watch this for literally days without getting bored in any kind of way
@numbandnotvibingrn6641
@numbandnotvibingrn6641 Рік тому
The final bit is genuinely one of my favorite moments in youtube history
@granted3203
@granted3203 Рік тому
Somehow this is satisfying as hell man
@lamtungle5510
@lamtungle5510 Рік тому
This episode is cool ! Keep it up man !!
@sebastianem2405
@sebastianem2405 Рік тому
I literally cried at that beautiful art show. Thank you
@johantenhove7770
@johantenhove7770 Рік тому
Even the people at Lego must be watching this in order to get inspired and be amazed (wow, didn't know Lego could do this)
@critsal490
@critsal490 Рік тому
5:48 lego kinda high ngl
@Maximus2210
@Maximus2210 Рік тому
This is amazing, do you think you could design a lego clock?
@Thomas518518
@Thomas518518 Рік тому
yeah, with a pendulum
@bannah6400
@bannah6400 Рік тому
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@JermStone
@JermStone Рік тому
I'm glad I stayed for the whole video... you really treated us at the end there!
@SONICgokuverine
@SONICgokuverine Рік тому
This was pretty satisfying at first, then it became REALLY satisfying.
@redles4212
@redles4212 Рік тому
I think you're just flexing how many chain links you have lol
@RailsofForney
@RailsofForney 6 місяців тому
I’d have to agree. This reminded me about how much I really need more chain links… 😂
@joshthompson8478
@joshthompson8478 Рік тому
The casual shift from fixing a problem to acid trip got me laughing thank you
@jackfruit9252
@jackfruit9252 Рік тому
I love how you have everyone the feeling of a fever dream mixed with and overdose at the end of the video
@mmorgz6622
@mmorgz6622 Рік тому
Brilliant.... It was like watching someone play a mobile puzzle game 😅. Would love to see more of this in future. Maybe bigger and way more complex 😍
@eh42
@eh42 Рік тому
Those outro shots got me thinking - what would these look like under thermal imagining cameras? Would be fascinating to see where the friction is building up!
@stevinfunk
@stevinfunk 8 місяців тому
If this came in a kit, like a game, I would totally buy it. People could create their own obstacles and share them with people, using the barriers provided in the kit or buy buying extra packs! I want to play so bad lol
@TheAdvertisement
@TheAdvertisement Рік тому
Love that little grey bit you added one to help us keep track of it.
@guts60
@guts60 Рік тому
The white dot on the chain was a nice touch, made it easier to visualize
@huntr331
@huntr331 Рік тому
This is hands down the greatest entertainment I have ever been blessed with.
@thunderstrike1210
@thunderstrike1210 Рік тому
I was vibing hard during that montage
@jaimegomezgarcia7599
@jaimegomezgarcia7599 7 місяців тому
It was absolutely fantastic to be engrossed in watching the white dot on the strap move. 😂
@EpicGamer-si6iw
@EpicGamer-si6iw Рік тому
Didn't realize that all I needed to see reality unfold was a cool Lego chain maze
@STAG162
@STAG162 Рік тому
the kaleidoscope effect was a nice touch.
@Gunbudder
@Gunbudder Рік тому
this reminds me of the old water powered factories where a huge wheel would get geared down that was powered by a river, and would drive a SUPER long belt that snaked around the roof of an entire factory. any equipment that needed rotary power would just take power from the belt that was constantly spinning (using a clutch or tension pulley). pretty terrible efficiency but an awesome choice to work without any electricity
@leminsc8
@leminsc8 Рік тому
love the experimental visual effect. Pleas focus in future for that look so speacel! It would be a nice intro!
@nightraven836
@nightraven836 Рік тому
This man is gonna be that one engineer that mechanics cuss out when they're fixing a car because of the fever dream level of complexity in the routing of the chain
@TheMugbearer
@TheMugbearer Рік тому
Loved that little synthwave performance at the end :D
@Madamoizillion
@Madamoizillion Рік тому
I would love this as an actual tabletop game!! This is SO COOL.
@SeriusSim
@SeriusSim Рік тому
Lego Store : "So how many chain links will you need ?" Brick Tech : "Yes."
@Dustin_the_wind
@Dustin_the_wind 8 місяців тому
Thank you for sharing, really. Top tier content.
@FaultStrider
@FaultStrider 4 місяці тому
Am I LEGO engineer? No. Do I intend to become one? No. Am I still gonna watch this video from start to finish? You’re damn right I am.
@SirChickenMacNugget
@SirChickenMacNugget Рік тому
The little white dot to follow makes this 1000x more satisfying to watch
@Mocorn
@Mocorn Рік тому
I've never been able to connect with ASMR videos but this right here really gets my noggin tickling!
@LuckyPunkTM
@LuckyPunkTM Рік тому
your videos scratch an itch in my brain i didnt even know i had. love these
@portobellomushroom5764
@portobellomushroom5764 Рік тому
Whew, a few of those really threw me for a loop. I'm glad I clicked on this link!
@scoop5263
@scoop5263 Рік тому
The ending was straight up art
@RSTAR171
@RSTAR171 Рік тому
I think I was an architect in a past life or my life's calling was to be an architect, these videos heal my soul thank you
@markmallory2528
@markmallory2528 Рік тому
Engineering is ALWAYS DOPE! But the music video at the end was SUPERB! 🥹
@con5532
@con5532 9 місяців тому
this would make a pretty cool puzzle game
@Just_A_Guy_Here.
@Just_A_Guy_Here. Рік тому
Not gonna lie the idea of a gears and chain labyrinth being turned into a puzzle solving video game would be a unique & cool concept.
@kaccarri4068
@kaccarri4068 8 місяців тому
He's the guy that answers yes when someone ask if he's bored
@VedanthB9
@VedanthB9 Рік тому
This guy doesn't need puzzle games. Puzzle games need him.
@SoLowKaspar
@SoLowKaspar Рік тому
Love the acid trip at the end
@RowenStipe
@RowenStipe Рік тому
I could see the end appearing in one of Ault Swim's "Off The Air" series, love it.
@digitalfiction
@digitalfiction 11 місяців тому
That ending was a actual masterpiece
@uhoh6857
@uhoh6857 Рік тому
If only there's a game that rewards you a pleasant fever dream cutscene after you finished the last level of the chapter
@benjaminweis3390
@benjaminweis3390 Рік тому
4:29 audi engineers designing a timing chain
@defcon1526
@defcon1526 Рік тому
Damn you beat me to it.
@hazimlee7599
@hazimlee7599 Рік тому
who knew something as simple as this can keep me entertained
@deepfriedewoks7657
@deepfriedewoks7657 Рік тому
I love watching the little white dot as it moves around the track
@johnacetable7201
@johnacetable7201 Рік тому
I just realized that that would make a good puzzle simulator! In fact we can teach engineering through puzzles with increasing complexity!
@DroneTC
@DroneTC Рік тому
the end felt like i was on an acid trip. this is really cool
@beaub152
@beaub152 Рік тому
Came back to this video remembering the beauty that starts about halfway through
@coolxg4357
@coolxg4357 Рік тому
absolutely magnificent
@ThrDoctorRocks
@ThrDoctorRocks Рік тому
Who edits these videos should be rewarded ! Coolest lego content on youtube, coolest outro !
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