Requested Lego Experiments 5
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Published 2022-04-30
00:00 Lego eye under microscope
00:48 crush water balloon
01:21 drilling machine
02:03 charge phone with Lego motor
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All Comments (21)
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“Hey can I borrow a charger?” “Sure” Whips out the legos
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i'd love to see the drilling machine explored further
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I think if you put a pointy tip on the drilling machine you could actually go through some soft plastic; right now I think it's more of a push as opposed to drill
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As a lego-ophthalmologist, i want to say thank you for this remarkable work. This investigation of lego's eyes make a big push to lego eye surgery. World will remember you!
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It didn't matter how close you zoomed in, I didn't see any remorse in the eye of the brickster. I hope that vicious criminal never gets parole.
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The drilling machine has some interesting possibilities. Could you use the worm gear sections to act like fluting on a drill bit or like an auger? Is there a way to design a more robust drilling shaft out of multiple pieces? What Lego piece is sharpest and would function best as the tip of a drill bit?
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1:57 select your vehicle:
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I wasn't expecting there to be so many different printing methods for the minifigures' faces. Painted, spray painted, dot matrix printed, and laser jet printed show up here, and some of the more complex 2012 minifigs even have that odd iron on plastic for a face.
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the amount of equipment used in these videos is incredible
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2:10 instead of using a boring crank to charge your phone, use the contraption from “Spinning a Lego Wheel Fast BY HAND”
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1:11 The Fact that this made me Blink...
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0:55 Guys when the teacher calls them up to stand in front of the class
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I believe you should go more in depth to the drilling machine. It would be cool seeing a worm gear in stead of a rod. Also, I think it would be awesome if you made it RC. Perhaps you could make it drill through tougher materials?
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0:02 that one scene in an action movie
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It's interesting to see the different printing techniques LEGO has used over the years.
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1:20 "Guys, the thermal drill, go get it"
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0:50 "welcome to the hudrauluc press channul"
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1:07 Water flashbang
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0:42 Stare into the Abyss too long and it stares back at chu
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1:26 drill and drain every last drop of fluid Plan Bee -2007