cant really leave these posts out there.... would have loved to see the machine do it with nice wooden posts! you know, so that they can actually be left outside without the fear of losing alot of nice lego technic bricks xD
the oscillator is awesome! i thought at first that its name was strange and that it'd be better to call it the vibrator, but then figured that'd be a bad idea lol
As a country boy, I can safely say a hammer sucks. You want a simple oscillating mass directly above the post. In this case it would be a "reciprocating/oscillating vertical hammer"
It's cool that the drop and oscillator ones have two different takes on creating force. Since force is mass times acceleration, you either need a lot of acceleration (eg by dropping a large weight, using gravity to accelerate it) or a lot of mass (each back and forth oscillation has little acceleration, but it uses the whole machine as the mass to push against the stake)
The oscillating engine is literally how industrial pneumatic drills work. Great demonstration.
Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it!
And the drop one is how large pile drivers work
Wrong use of the word
Oscillate: To move or swing back and forth at a regular speed.
ie. Like a pendulum.
Nice. The noise it makes when the vehicle is being built is very satisfying.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's the same 3 second loop just repeated over and over. Guy could have at least recorded the real noises.
i wonder what the neighbours are thinking when they see a scale lego tank driving a post into dirt
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The oscillator is really cool! It works pretty well too!
Yeah I was pleasantly surprised to be honest! Bit of a challenge to build that one !
@@BuilditwithBricks I bet! And that was probably my favorite so it payed off!
@@RPiManiac same!
Love the Clutch system. Gave me some good ideas for my robotics team's robot, Thanks
oh god no, I hated it
good way to destroy your bricks
cant really leave these posts out there.... would have loved to see the machine do it with nice wooden posts! you know, so that they can actually be left outside without the fear of losing alot of nice lego technic bricks xD
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Well you know the ol saying, do what you love and you won't work a day In your life!
Impressive! The vehicle itself was amazing!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video !
congrats, you made a pile driver
This could be a good preparation for future projects.
Maybe bridge building. Great work!
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the oscillator is awesome! i thought at first that its name was strange and that it'd be better to call it the vibrator, but then figured that'd be a bad idea lol
Awesome 😃
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Excellent idea for a video
Thanks, it was good fun this one !
Thanks for the great video! :D The poor lost wheel @8:06 though hehe
0:17 THE AMOUNT OF PINS IN THE POST
Didn’t want it to fall apart….. 😀
As a country boy, I can safely say a hammer sucks. You want a simple oscillating mass directly above the post. In this case it would be a "reciprocating/oscillating vertical hammer"
The hammer was good, just needed some diesel!
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Never thought I'd see a lego jackhammer
Very nice video, and very instructive.
No worries! Glad you enjoyed it!
4:43 bro got sent flying
1:59 "You saw the health bar move. It can bleed. It can die."
Diesel hammer anyone?
I mean. They actually use a vertical hammer driver and oscilating driver to drive the posts into the ground.
It's cool that the drop and oscillator ones have two different takes on creating force. Since force is mass times acceleration, you either need a lot of acceleration (eg by dropping a large weight, using gravity to accelerate it) or a lot of mass (each back and forth oscillation has little acceleration, but it uses the whole machine as the mass to push against the stake)
You know, with the third design... That could also work if you wanted to make a single drum soil compactor aka a steamroller.
mabye try building a all in one vehicle for putting down posts, walls, etc. just a whole house from one vehicle
The neighbors…
I think they are used to it now!
Are you using keyboard clicks as sound effects?
Nope! They are all recorded sounds from putting the LEGO pieces together, all authentic sounds!
Look up the gayk drivers, it's a mix of both, a hammer and a pile driver
Your videos are so good pls can continyo
Can you put links to all the things used in the video?
If you mean the LEGO parts - check out Bricklink website for used and new, BuWizz for powerful motors and LEGO website for new! Thanks for commenting!
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