Can we get a moment of silence for all the gears sacrificed for this video?
@ZackRToler9 ай бұрын
Darn grubs
@FnMadsuby19 күн бұрын
Yes 🥲
@carleyshark Жыл бұрын
But can it lift my spirits
@ElliotsLegoCreations11 ай бұрын
No.
@nerfgodbigguy140510 ай бұрын
Now THAT'S the real question😔
@jacobmcnulty470610 ай бұрын
Unfortunately nothing can lift that
@Waterdog3710 ай бұрын
Sorry bro, no it cant
@ball_sack696910 ай бұрын
no😢
@MoonFlux10 ай бұрын
That moment when Lego can lift better then you can.
@Achedb0b110 ай бұрын
*than : )
@360WakaWaka10 ай бұрын
First of all, through simple machines, anything is possible so jot that down
@fishy258410 ай бұрын
Then that's just sad every adult human should be able to easily lift 35kg
@Eddiee7579 ай бұрын
you cant lift 35kg?
@EnzoDiscoveryMoonLight239 ай бұрын
35kg is 77lbs for any other American, also yeah you can’t lift 77lbs?
@in110 ай бұрын
Nice tests, didn't expect it to be able to lift so much! With the scissor/parallelogram design you'll also have to consider the starting height: the lever of the mechanism is the vertical distance between actuator/string and joint, which obviously increases the higher it gets. So, the extended form of a scissor can lift up to 5x more than the retrachted one.
@BuilditwithBricks10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! I was aware of the lever but i wanted to see how much it could lift from its fully ‘closed’ state. Balance was difficult on this one - unlike lifting a car with a scissor jack where the car has other points of contact with the ground to keep it stable, the unrestrained weights slid everywhere!
@alessiomasciandaro102210 ай бұрын
@@BuilditwithBricksdo you have instructions for the last one shown in the vid?
@Doodle_BobHasAPencil10 ай бұрын
the fact that the majority of the lego community is probably one of the smartest is kinda interesting
@Zorro9129 Жыл бұрын
These designs are incredible! You're a real engineer. Seems to me the weak point is always going to be the gears in the end, because the plastic teeth fail very easily under heavy load.
@BuilditwithBricks Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support! Yes gearing is tricky - I’ve got more than a few damaged gears gathering in my broken parts bin!
@KneppaH11 ай бұрын
You can add more in parallel but after that the axles become the weakest point and it will twist itself apart.
@bramweinreder2346Ай бұрын
Would it be more robust with worm wheels? More friction, but at least they translate much less force the other way (if anything).
@Take5JLW9 ай бұрын
Always wondered what lego with solid steel parts would equate to after watching these parts break so easily
@bobthegamingtaco60738 ай бұрын
There's something similar out there called Erector sets (i know, that name is kinda 💀)
@Take5JLW8 ай бұрын
@@bobthegamingtaco6073 Did actually have one at one point. I think it was a bicycle?
@moss230910 ай бұрын
3:33 "Upgrade". Men's reaction: "Hell yeah 😎💪"
@physicsmathstutor54087 ай бұрын
stop stealing chipmunks
@Godzilla_The_King-l4m2 ай бұрын
@@physicsmathstutor5408 😂
@user-jm8sy5ox2j9 ай бұрын
So one of the best lift tables you can buy for machine shops and whatnot has 4 long verticle threaded shafts in the corners and what is effectively a large nut attached to the moving surface of the table. For low torque applied to the threaded shafts, you can lift massive amounts of weight on the table. You could easily replicate this with a long lego axle and worm gears lined up on it, attach some gear reduction to the bottom of each axle, then chain it all to one motor. With a proper table design, which shouldn't be that difficult, you could have lifted significantly more weight than a normal rack and pinion setup like this video used.
@angeltensey7 ай бұрын
Quick answer: as much as you want as long as you have proper gear ratio. And we are not even touching hydraulics yet.
@devoncampbell36077 ай бұрын
Up until the plastic breaks
@PoweredUP_6 ай бұрын
@@devoncampbell3607add more plastic
@E2..2 ай бұрын
@@PoweredUP_At some point you will run out of lego...
@britishneko39062 ай бұрын
@@E2.. make more
@E2..2 ай бұрын
@@britishneko3906 When the weight keeps increasing as some point, we will reach a limit where we can only make enough lego to replace the pieces that go bad with age, even assuming that the building process for the lift takes no time and you could swap pieces out without breaking the structure
@xxhellspawnedxx10 ай бұрын
Cool experiment! The best power/holding would probably be with worm gears driving gear racks on the lifting platform, as these have more "teeth" in contact with the weight carrying portion of the device at any one time.
@derrickmiles524010 ай бұрын
What's funny is that he used the scissor jack design, when that's usually paired with a bolt tightening mechanism, not dissimilar in principle to a worm gear.
@_XRMissie10 ай бұрын
Worm gears would have horrendous friction and would need grease. Pulleys or planetary gearboxes are probably the way to go imho
@JordanBeagle10 ай бұрын
I love to see how the failure point changes from improvement to improvement
@adonisengineering55084 ай бұрын
Professional definition of an improvement: This time it did not break in the same way.
@robster77878 ай бұрын
You need to do a part 2 because as someone that has done this before, you can lift much heavier than what you did AND with less parts. Utilize more gear racks and gear Turntables in your build. Multiple Turntables handles distribution load much better than single axels.
@screentimer8 ай бұрын
do it then
@Sauriermann23 күн бұрын
"Give me enough Legos, and I will move the world.” -Archimedes
@cmdrratzass730510 ай бұрын
Arrrrghh… this is torture. Torturing the bricks and the engineer within me. Repeatedly fixing the symptoms, but never treating the underlying problems that caused them in first place. And those poor gears! They did not deserve this! 😭 Very cool video, but it kinda grinds my gears. Pun intended.
@lucaslugao10 ай бұрын
Exactly! Such poor engineering!
@kyucumbear9 ай бұрын
Oh no. Damaged parts in a stress test. How could this happen?
@micnoozm7810 ай бұрын
For the Americans, that's 78.2 lbs. wow!
@terrancekalina3329 ай бұрын
What is
@TWITCH3078 ай бұрын
For the Brits. That 2 whole buckets of tooth plaque.
@plywood554 ай бұрын
@@TWITCH307 Ахахахахаха
@JordanBeagle10 ай бұрын
It would be cool if you compared the mass of the lifts themselves versus how much they can lift
@IMPERATOR42 ай бұрын
one motor can lift a ton, if the construction is reinforced enough, the problem is... time.. you will have to wait A LOT!
@BuilditwithBricks2 ай бұрын
Very true! Also hard to make plastic LEGO pieces take the torque required when geared in such a way!
@jackradzelovage696110 ай бұрын
good video. just had to say tho, as someone who spends a lot of time figuring out how to optimize the strength of drivetrains and suspension systems for the insane forces they can see during extreme operation, some of these connections and joints hurt my whole brain
@legendarylegodude1110 ай бұрын
You know to give up when LEGO can lift more than you can bench
@drivernephi5587Ай бұрын
I know if you put in more than a week or 2 you can lift way more than 80 pounds
@bennett454 Жыл бұрын
This is the best Lego technic lift ever 🎉😂❤!!!!!!!
@BuilditwithBricks Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment and support!
@bennett454 Жыл бұрын
@@BuilditwithBricks OMG OMG 😱 IS THIS REALITY HAPPENING THE PERSON THAT STARTED THIS SHOW IS REPLYING TO MY COMMENT?
@bennett454 Жыл бұрын
@@BuilditwithBricks 😱😱😱
@GadgetTherapy9 ай бұрын
The time and effort that goes into these Builds, and the engineering knowledge is brilliant.
@BuilditwithBricks9 ай бұрын
I appreciate the kind comment! Thanks!
@FrostmoonPlayz10 ай бұрын
almost 80 pounds!?!? Madman! This is awesome! XD fr tho just imagine you're one of the little lego dudes and you have to work on that thing if it breaks down.
@micke3035 Жыл бұрын
It's also a question of how much lift height you want, a lever system could of course lift a huge amount without putting stress on gears and stuff but only travel a short distance in height.
@mackpackable10 ай бұрын
Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.
@Mattthetatt Жыл бұрын
That is a cool scissor lift :)
@BuilditwithBricks Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@natepellegrino79744 ай бұрын
*Me Applauding* i am impressed, putting up that much weight is pretty cool to see. Good job!!!!
@jtgamer1083 ай бұрын
I'm waiting until a car jack made of Legos can lift a full-scale car without breaking
@DNHarris20 күн бұрын
Now Lego no longer needs to feel left-out when people ask, "Do you even lift, legbro?"
@Mattmanwow4 ай бұрын
This guy has a degree in lego civil engineering.
@omegaandromeda6368 Жыл бұрын
Nice i like Those Upgrade steps you Show in this Video
@BuilditwithBricks Жыл бұрын
Ah thanks! Glad you enjoyed!
@timrussell3327 Жыл бұрын
This is awesome! Best yet!
@BuilditwithBricks Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@grigoreguzun5374Ай бұрын
This person is really inteligent to build this machine 👏👏👏
@unpaidintern533110 ай бұрын
what about trying the last design with worm gears instead of gears?
@Userwsh-gg22 күн бұрын
As this amazing video demonstrates, Lego is stronger than me😂
@Philyshark710 ай бұрын
What about worm gears to lift the heavy weight?
@lonelyboat22917 ай бұрын
Amazing video, i can see you put time and effort into making these marvellous machines 👏 subscribed!
@BuilditwithBricks7 ай бұрын
Thanks very much! I appreciate the support!
@dakotadennett69792 ай бұрын
Damn I’ll use that as a jack stand this weekend thanks for the safety hack!
@lordraven19918 ай бұрын
I don't know if you will see this, or if it will be relevant or not, but a few years ago I watched a guy lift a concrete road barrier using only Lego by building one hell of a block and tackle crane set up. It needed a few metal axels and by the end most of the supports that the axels spun in were destroyed, but he did manage to lift it an inch or so off the ground.
@BuilditwithBricks8 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for the comment! I’ve made a video on pulling a car with block and tackle - no metal axles though! That video you mention sounds interesting! What people can achieve with LEGO is amazing!
@xlZENlx19 күн бұрын
The last one reminds me of how strong a bottle jack style-jack is.
@laurenlead4 ай бұрын
I highly recommend you get some 3x19 frames, they would’ve helped so much in all of these designs!
@twillems22857 ай бұрын
have you considered using worm gears in combination with linear tracks?
@BuilditwithBricks7 ай бұрын
Yes - great suggestion! I had always planned to do a follow-up video for this at some point in the future, testing new ideas - keep an eye out!
@falkez15143 ай бұрын
bruh the second upgrade hit me like old minecraft survival videos: "Hey guys, so I did a little mining off camera" - proceeds to show giant diamond castle
@MrBossmoss174 ай бұрын
The first two iterations are like watching my grandmother do weightlifting... 😅
@TACTICALOCTOPUS9 ай бұрын
I'm a grown man and I appreciate this content
@malangqu Жыл бұрын
Lego man: There! There he is! The one torturing innocent Lego bricks! 😱😱😱
@JBBrickman8 ай бұрын
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought it was gonna be able to lift a car for some reason, honestly I’m surprised it doesn’t Legos are pretty strong
@JordanBeagle10 ай бұрын
3:30 Now this one's a beast!
@mike-v6r6n10 ай бұрын
whats the weight in freedom
@bonovoxel75278 ай бұрын
I'm no engineer of sort but I've seen some major flaws in the pulley system, ofc it failed splitting the gears which is what I didn't notice at first. That thing is bending, and the torque needed to start the pull is higher than from 50% on. It all spreads trough the structure, and imo it gonna crack it after splitting the gearbox at 2:00 and before consuming the wire against brick's corners. You apparently need a stronger chassis, its kinda disappointing that the main point of failure there are bricks connection and not power or simply the ABS the material itself. I enjoy all these experiments video tho! :)
@JordanBeagle10 ай бұрын
4:05 Looks like you need a counter weight on that other side
@TantalumPolytope10 ай бұрын
More like some gears in the base that keep it balanced. That'd be more stable.
@BuilderBasti10 ай бұрын
So, theoretically, Lego (or any Technic system) could lift insane amounts of weight, if the mechanism is durable and geared down enough, in practice it'll take way more patience than anyone would ever have to build such a thing
@FireEyes93 ай бұрын
Lego can lift my bodyweight when I step on a Lego brick 😢
@AejakyАй бұрын
"But can it lift my spirits" yes, of course it can, it's lego
@audreyscherer69052 ай бұрын
Can you try to directly connect a motor to a linear actuor a couple of time pls?
@aaronnewton7024 Жыл бұрын
Now I'm wondering if gearing down + worm gear and rack would reduce some of the gear slippage 🤔 need to go buy me a load of technic to find out 😂
@BuilditwithBricks Жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for the comment! Yep, Lego gears down really easily but the extra torque puts a lot of pressure on the plastic components...
@aaronnewton7024 Жыл бұрын
@BuilditwithBricks yeah I can imagine! I lost many a gear tooth when I was younger trying to make lego do things it was never designed for 🤣
@constantscreaming2 ай бұрын
Absolutely hysterical to me to see the plastic literally bending and every time it still goes up the little caption just goes ‘pass! 😄’
@Zhade_127 ай бұрын
3:32 That indeed is an upgrade.
@inanismailov10 ай бұрын
When i see little machines like this struggle to lift weight that is cake for nearly any human over the age of 7, i am immediately more impressed with our anatomy and how a similar sized body part (arm) can lift 10x the weight
@earlgrey21309 ай бұрын
Yeah try lifting 35kgs at 7.. good luck with that
@sylnz9710 ай бұрын
some strong ass lego
@shadowcobragaming536410 ай бұрын
You should take all of your broken gears, and melt them down into either other new Lego parts or sell them as some kind of merch (Lego-engineering themed trinkets and such)!
@IceMan-wj4wg23 күн бұрын
Metal gears and axles would be interesting to see here
@NWPhillyWX2 ай бұрын
i like how it slowly just gets more and more ridiculous
@donatotedesco21347 ай бұрын
Im really impressed i didn't thought lego could lift so much. Awesome engineering and design 👍 could you do a maybe a yt short where you try the last Design just doubled? So 4 motors and 4 sets of gears and a higher gear ratio. If the fragile plastic is the problem then the solution might be distribute the weight on even more gears? I got really curious and was already anticipating a bit that you would push the limits even more after i was surprised that often :D you might remember as well another youtuber (i forgot the name) who used gears and axles made of some kind of metal that would help a lot but it wont be legos but im sure it could also lift even up to 50kg with your clever engineering
@FrankDaBank2510 ай бұрын
You should do the weights in different units of measurement so it's easier for some of us to have an idea of the actual weight.
@pjbeatzz61479 ай бұрын
bro got creative with the weights at the end xD
@Solestial_dusk10 ай бұрын
This damn lego probably stronger than me
@xpghard40557 күн бұрын
Czy tym lewarkiem mozna rozpychać płot graniczny?
@HoboTheMan9 ай бұрын
Not the point of the video but, can someone tell me the name of that dumbell? Brand or whatever.
@shredthecable8883Ай бұрын
The second design has a cardinal flaw making it less effective than it is. You spun the gears the wrong way causing the strings to bend over the frame at almost 90°. Due to the tension they are under it will cause a lot of friction resulting in loss of lifting capabilty.
@call_me_mado59879 ай бұрын
The problems isn't the motors, it's the gears, they slip too much.
@AAK67210 ай бұрын
Cool scissor lift
@ShOxCooking10 ай бұрын
Don’t the large motors have more torque than the medium ones?
@JustAPersonWhoComments4 ай бұрын
5:00 is too funny Can it lift a tungsten cube though?
@CorganKelm Жыл бұрын
If you just gear it down low enough, you can lift any amount of weight you want it just takes more time to do so
@kingofherdaz Жыл бұрын
Unless the materials break. Newton's laws-action reaction. If the force required to lift the load (greater than the mass times gravity) is greater than the yield strength of the material (ABS in the case of LEGO) then the material (axles and/or gears) will deform rather than lift the load.
@k_the_v10 ай бұрын
Needs XL motors and at least 4x gears per stage to spread the load, not 2x.
@Kaw-rasu4 ай бұрын
where do you even get these kinds of legos? must be expensive too
@BuilditwithBricks4 ай бұрын
Mainly from Bricklink!
@TrenchAnimation9 ай бұрын
The lego every month before gains: “Can you spot me?”
@walterbryan17987 ай бұрын
Whoa! That’s a lot of weight!
@rollsterw9 ай бұрын
Do you have instructions? i would really love to build all
@Real-VA-Choco-Goat8 ай бұрын
Now think of how much it could lift if you rigged up four of the final version into one thing.
@lucca58409 ай бұрын
I feel like the tests done with the scissor jack are not completely accurate since you were putting force on it with your hand. For a clean controlled data it would have to be unchanged by external factors.
@collinwarrick178510 ай бұрын
This was really helpful! Do you share your designs/parts lists?
@amyshaw89310 ай бұрын
It would be easier to get a better grasp on its maximum capacity if you put it on a scale, and above it you have something really heavy that it definitely cant move. Then crank it until it wont go any further and subtract the starting number on the scale, thats it's maximum capacity
@COSMIC_SECRET10 ай бұрын
Can we get conversions pls
@BuilditwithBricks10 ай бұрын
I’ll include them on future videos sure! Max lift on this one was approx. 80lbs. The LEGO 100kg bridge video I’ve done is 220lbs. Thanks for the comment!
@uwezopp61688 ай бұрын
what about snake gear lift??
@Eddy00210 ай бұрын
How much weight is this in freedom units? 🇺🇸
@mikesprigg549510 ай бұрын
Bre make some direct drive worm gear thing.. geared tf down
@fythers62738 ай бұрын
you should do like a 1:1000 gear ratio
@BuilditwithBricks8 ай бұрын
I do feel like there is a part two to come at some stage..
@-.-l883810 ай бұрын
makes me happy during shroom trip so it works
@laawedreteip9 ай бұрын
My record was 65 kg but it can be much higher dont slow down your motors do everything with the cable
@SukhrajsinghThind9 күн бұрын
Try it with an compression system
@Niaktru10 ай бұрын
Everyday we get closer to legos phasing out other technology
@ThatAMGguy10 ай бұрын
The block and tackle was flawed, most of the energy was being lost right at the pulleys where the cable was being drun against the grey pieces
@Justanobody84728 ай бұрын
Can it blend?
@eryczakpl233710 ай бұрын
When you run out of weights and start adding random stuff 😆
@blastermaster0199 Жыл бұрын
quality content there is only 1 dislike
@chrishoedt10 ай бұрын
You people build amazing things but sometimes engineering is still a challenge.