Mechanical principles part 02
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Published 2020-09-12
this video includes 12 types of mechanisms and that not all yet...
to be continued....
The idea of this video was taken from the larger work by Ralph Steiner.
🎵 Track Info:
Title: Bridge
Artist: KV
Genre: Dance & Electronic
Mood: Inspirational
• Bridge — KV | Free Background Music |...
All Comments (20)
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I want a museum that’s filled with these
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‘I’m gonna go to bed early tonight’ Me at 2 AM:
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I have gained the knowledge of mechanical principles part 02
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This feels like the opening to some detective show where the detective uses his brilliance in physics and engineering to solve paranormal mysteries.
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It's almost 2 am I don't know why I'm here All I know are Mechanical principles part 02
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Most of it lego taught you as kid. I'm proud.
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That one mechanism with the spiral driving the bigger gear was called a worm gear. Fordson tractors from the 1930s had worm-gear final drives in the drive axles. They moved slowly but had a LOT of torque in the drive wheels. Edit: Fordson was an offshoot of Ford Farming Equipment and the British Ford Motor Company in the UK. The Fordson Model N made in 1934 had a worm-driven axle.
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Sweet video - I really enjoyed this
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I like to imagine some caveman thousands of years ago figuring this out as a thing but not having any clue how to make them
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Minecraft redstone mechanisms are still more complicated to me that this, what the fuck.
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Even the relationship between these gears and other mechanical-term-named things is still a better love story than twilight.
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No way! I just watched the first part and boom - you uploaded the second one!
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I really like this "Mechanical principles part 02" song
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Everything makes sense. But this. 2:13 This hurts me brein
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fun fact: they use the design at 1:20 in the full-automatic NERF blasters to push darts into a set of flywheels. (the rapidstrike specifically, if you are curious)
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3D print that stuff and you got yourself a kickass kinetic art exhibition!
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I like this way to discover these principles, and try to figure out a way to apply them on machines, and possible uses for everyday